Remember I told you that I had a hard time trying to come up with a clean and simple for this week's challenge using Navy, Olive and White. Well ... this was my first attempt. I like it but I'm not sure I would categorize this as clean and simple. It's simple enough but not necessarily the best use of white space. Never-the-less, I'm sharing it with you. I love Lockhart stamps because of their size. And because of that, they are a good resource for practicing color techniques.
Registered: April 18, 2009 Location: Boston suburbs, MA Posts: 14060
Sat, Jul 07, 2012 @ 6:00 PM
That's gorgeous! I love the colors, and the comfy, cozy scene you've created. Great coloring! This is really lovely.
------------------------------ ~ Emily ~ My BLOG
My kids are on SCS: ponyluvingirl (age 14) and Legoboy (age 10)
I'm a Punchkateer! ~ I design for DeNami Design Rubber Stamps
Registered: January 29, 2006 Location: Mount Forest,Ontario Canada Posts: 11581
Mon, Jul 09, 2012 @ 6:49 AM
Another big comfy chair I was just reading your comment on Bridget's seaside beach chair. It is nice to know that wherever we are and whatever we are doing, we can REST in His promises, but a big comfy chair whether it be by the seaside or under a warm lamp glow with the Book and a nice warm cuppa, always adds an extra touch to the rest part;) I think this is a lovely use of white space for CAS and you do such a wonderful job with colors and coloring. Have a blessed and restful day, Susie--no matter how busy the outside gets!!
------------------------------ Michele
My God shall supply all your need…Philippians 4:19
Registered: April 6, 2009 Location: Weyers Cave, Virginia in the Shenandoah Valley Posts: 31117
Tue, Jul 10, 2012 @ 3:25 AM
Why, I think you're catching on to cas for sure! This is a perfect cas designed card, Susie! Your coloring is amazing, and I like the soft glow coming from the lamp; very inviting indeed. Who wouldn't want to sit down and read a good book?
------------------------------ ~Roberta
�Ability is what you're capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.�
― Lou Holtz