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Pick a color, then a number & your fortune is revealed. (Stay away from #7 or you’ll be marrying a zombie.)
Tiny fortune teller made from a post-it square.
Not my idea, but I love that illustration once been sent to me, because I am a huge lover of all cloaks, shawls and blankets.
E' SOLO CARTA MA MOLTO DIVERTENTE.
Oggi il tema di "Macro Mondays" riguarda la carta ed io ho scelto questa immagine del mondo degli gnomi tratto dal libro "Gli gnomi,un gioco a tre dimensioni"...l'altalena è appesa con un filo da cucito e lo gnomo dondola veramente.
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IT'S PAPER ONLY BUT VERY FUN.
Today the theme of "Macro Mondays" is about paper and I chose this image of the world of gnomes taken from the book "The gnomes, a three-dimensional game" ... the swing is hung with a sewing thread and the gnome is really swinging.
CANON EOS 6D Mark II con ob. CANON EF 100 mm f./2,8 L Macro IS USM
" Children born of Fairy stock,
Never need for shirt or frock.
Never want for food or fire,
Always get their hearts desire:
Jingle pockets full of gold,
Marry , when they're seven years old.
Every Fairy Child may keep,
Two strong ponies and ten sheep;
All have houses of their own,
Built of bricks or granite stone;
They live on cherries,
They run wild.
I'd love to be a Fairy Child."
.....Robert Grave
Big and little hexagons and triangles circle around each other. On the left you see the front and on the right the back (or visa versa), both with backlight.
It is an extended version of the "Ice-flower".
This is the third version of a pattern in a hexagon field, which I discovered. You can see the other two, called "Pattern" and "Hexagon".
This pattern is also related to "Purple".
I just changed the distance to see what the effect would be like.
Folded from bible paper, hexagon about 33cm, grid 1:48.
#MacroMondays #PaperArt
My husband made these little helmets (~1.25 inch square) out of construction paper before I met him.
My father was an artistic painter. Before he would create a painting, he would first plan and sketch out his work usually in pencil on paper.
This is the part of a sketch that includes my daughter's eye. The painting of her and her sister is hung in our home.
I relied on one of my wife's crafts this week to satisfy the Macro Monday theme of Paper Art. This is a Christmas Ornament created from several layers of construction and coated papers all cut out on a Cricut machine then meticulously "weeded" of the unwanted cut-outs that are re-assembled in layers so that the various colors show through.
The photo was created at a slight angle ... 4 photos focused on different parts of the subject then "stacked" in Photoshop. The ornament is heart shaped but larger than the MM size limit but in true macro fashion we do not always have to show the whole object.
Thanks in advance for your Views, Faves and Comments ... they keep us inspired. HMM Everyone.
Macro Monday's and the theme of "Paper Art".
I do like themes relating to Paper Art, they can get the creative part of a person flowing.
Here I have cut a strip of paper 21cm x 0.5cm and folded the strip 90 degrees and then rotated the subject 90 degrees and folded that a further 90 degrees. Then I just kept going until the strip of paper ended.
This finished up with a tower of folded paper which I placed on a sheet of white A4.
Did you hear about the Origami champion who tried his hand at Poker? He often was dealt a good hand but always had to fold.
this front red and brown has got some glue on top and it makes it shine...which i like...the cut of the red paper in the lower corner at the right is by purpose made a bit teared at the edge..and i like this small diagonal line in it....