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This week's Spoonflower challenge is "Neutral Retreat". Designers were told to think in terms of a large scaled focal, with the elements measuring 12" or larger. We were asked to come up with designs keeping the following thoughts in mind: "With the launch of bedding on Spoonflower, we find ourselves dreaming of relaxing retreats. Channel your inner tranquility by creating a soothing design grounded in a soft color palette, or put your own spin on elevating a neutral hue—from warm ivory or flax to cool slate or blue." All of the designs this week are shown in a bed linen mock-up, which I think gives one a better idea of how it might translate to real-life soft-goods.
I'm really pleased with how this one turned out. My design is called Etched Leaves. It was created from a single hand-drawn leaf, which I manipulated in both illustrator and photoshop to achieve the final 21" x 18" repeating pattern. This photo is how the design looks repeated out to 42" x 36". I also created 2 companion prints for this design, which you will find in my photostream along with a mock-up of the pattern and the original 21" x 18" repeat. This and the companion prints will eventually be available (after proofing) at Spoonflower and also at Roostery (in custom made soft-goods).
For those who enjoy seeing all of the designs and voting for your favorites, here's the link for this week (thanks to all who take the time to vote): www.spoonflower.com/design-challenge/neutral-retreat
Laser-etched coasters made to resemble Scrabble tiles. One for each member of the family.
See the blog post for more: rasterweb.net/raster/2012/06/25/scrabble-coasters/
Inspired by the article in Australian Simply Cards mag, using Kaisercraft papers. PP from the Kaisercraft paper pack~ Bonjour, Flowers are Hero Arts, Etched Flower, coloured with distress inks.
Blogged here
1/2" Thick Etched Copper Plaque
Extremely Detailed Logo Etched into face of Material
Designed to seem cast-style
REVERSE ETCHED
This was supposed to be a likeness of this little fox that comes into my yard sometimes, but the more I look at it, the more it looks like my sister's Pomeranian dog.
blogged here: honeybijou.blogspot.com/2010/10/busy-week.html