ATC swap where we were to emphasize what it was about the paper that we liked so much. At first I found this to be an incredibly challenging concept. However, once I realized that I was making it more complicated than it needed to be I decided I would do as required, explicitly, simply and succinctly (if visually possible). So these are very simplistic but I like them for it.
I know, I know, you're thinking, what's that? There's no work in that. But actually this card took the most effort and the most time to create.
I just love the paper and wanted to emphasize the paper in and of itself. So I took a tape transfer of it (which obviously don't show in 2D, turned it on it's side and attached it to a chipboard frame that I had chalked in green and then used embossing powders (glow in the dark green) to further heighten the green. I wanted the green to stand out on the frame and I wanted the inner square to be shadowed so it was a visible square. The framed, tape transfer was then attached, as dictated by my set, using SU dimensionals to raise it up and it was put in an off kilter position. What I like about this paper are all the squares, most especially the green ones and that they are off kilter without any obvious pattern
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 GMT Views: 62
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