The first was for this week's CAS150 in which we were to create a window scene. I decided to create a card that looks as if you are looking out a port hole of one ship only to see another sailing in the distance. I colored the image with Copic markers using baby blue for the sky and basically scribbling and leaving some white hoping to give the look of fluffy white clouds.
The second challenge was for today's color challenge CC355 using bashful blue, night of navy and white. The only white are the clouds
I don't know what the embossing folder is called, but it reminds me of sheet metal, so I thought if you use your imagination you are looking out of the ship from the engine room with the walls of sheet metal exposed. I know it is a long shot - LOL.
Really enjoyed combining these two challenges. Hope you enjoy the finished work TFL
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Tue, Dec 27, 2011 @ 1:54 PM
Barb, this is a WOW! Love the porthole window through which to view your many-rigged sailing ship. The metal decking EF is the perfect finish to this masculine card. You did a magnificent card incorporating both challenges.
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Tue, Dec 27, 2011 @ 3:34 PM
This is just amazing from your clouds to the ship to the port hole itself. Awesome job!
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