I am the world's worst photographer! I tried with a camera with the SD card I could insert in my computer. Awful. I went back to my cell phone and this was the best I could do. You can't see the gold heat embossing on the flower but I did it. I used challenge colors for petals, leaves and sentiment. I also dry embossed around the rectangle with a stylus and the SU Score Board. Thanks for looking.
Date: Tuesday, August 17, 2021 GMT Views: 1379
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Registered: March 13, 2011 Location: Langley, B.C. Canada Posts: 32108
Tue, Aug 17, 2021 @ 1:01 PM
I can see it and it looks great with the challenge colors. This set is on my wish list and your gold embossing is a lovely idea. I like your scoring and that sweet punched sentiment.
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Registered: September 24, 2007 Location: WA Posts: 13941
Tue, Aug 17, 2021 @ 4:17 PM
This is a lovely floral card, and a sweet thank you note. I find that if I tilt the card so that it's picking up the light and then take the photo straight on (toward the tilted card), sometimes I can get the gold to shine on the photo. Give it a try!
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Registered: January 7, 2007 Location: Southern California Posts: 42798
Tue, Aug 17, 2021 @ 8:40 PM
This reminds me of those books full of botanical drawings. So pretty. I feel your pain about the photography. I have 2 light boxes and many different lamps. I did find using an Ott lamp helped me. Don't get discouraged.
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Registered: July 27, 2007 Location: Dublin, Ireland Posts: 131706
Wed, Aug 18, 2021 @ 12:07 AM
I bet the gold embossing looks fab, and the simple scored frame is very effective. I think light is usually the biggest problem, not the actual camera.