This is for DTGD10notimetostamp to use at least three patterns of designer paper and DTGD10peanutbee to use at least one piece of gingham and any girl on our project. I have lots of gingham ribbon and lots and lots of wonderful girl images. I usually tend to go for brightly colored girl images and love red and white gingham. I was sifting through my designer paper and saw these great browns and knew that I had brown and white gingham so I challenged myself to create a monochromatic project painting all the elements of the image in browns and tans. Lucy doens't exactly pop to life with color but there is something appealing to me about this toned down project.
Stamps: Stampavie Sarah Kay
Paper: Retired SU DP, Papertrey DP, Watercolor, Brown, Vanilla
Ink: Latte, Vintage Photo, Tea Dye
Accessories: Border Punch, Brushes, Gingham, Mounting Tape
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 GMT Views: 1241
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Jul 21, 2010 @ 6:37 PM
This is a little different for you Kittie, is it not? Monochromatic isnt anything I really connect to your beautiful creativity! Already into my faves this went. It's just adorable in brown and white. Love the image, too.
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Fri, Jul 23, 2010 @ 8:50 AM
Ohhhhhhh, I LOOOOVE that you used the PTI dark chocolate papers!!....I need to try this. My papers have been sitting for WAY too long. I especially like them paired up with a Sarah Kay. Beautiful work (as always), Kittie!
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