What a fun challenge that Sabrina has for us this week!
I love when I try something new and it turns out so cool. The result was almost immediate as soon as I turned my paper. My 12 year old art advisor was impressed and even the husband knew what I was aiming for!
Thanks for looking!
Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2018 GMT Views: 665
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Registered: April 18, 2011 Location: Melbourne, Aus Posts: 51844
Wed, Nov 07, 2018 @ 8:35 PM
You know you done good when the 12 year old art advisor and the DH like it. Toni this is so cute, and I love, love, love that background. Can't wait to see the challenge.
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Registered: July 9, 2008 Location: Stars Fell on Alabama Posts: 75007
Thu, Nov 08, 2018 @ 6:44 AM
Your pillow top technique looks awesome and such a cute little girl. Fabulous coloring on her.
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Registered: May 18, 2004 Location: Southwest Michigan Posts: 37113
Thu, Nov 08, 2018 @ 12:16 PM
Oh my gosh! I've never tried that technique but it looks exactly like a quilted pillow top - outstanding! Love the colors and your cute little PI girl : )
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Registered: December 30, 2017 Location: arizona Posts: 1412
Thu, Nov 08, 2018 @ 12:17 PM
Terrific card, so so cute and I have NO IDEA how you made this background, but it is to die for!!! so clever and well executed. made me LOL when you mentioned DH ever got it. mine (well intentioned) peeks in to studio and guesses at what i am making and mostly gets it wrong. hahah Thanks for sharing and i would love some instr, just enough to start the background. masking? sponging over mask? draw pencil lines first? anything you could tell me. THANKS, and thanks for sharing. ;) Teresa