This is one of those cards that started out as a very clear image in my head ... of something completely different. It is like walking down a well lit, straight road, making an unexpected left turn, and falling off a cliff. This was supposed to be the acrylic block bg, which I did, with a simple scene stamp added over the bg. I smeared the green, yellow and blue inks on my acrylic block, spreyed with water and pressed my watercolor paper onto it. Then I realized that I really only have about 2 scene stamps, neither of which seemed to work. I started to mindlessly doodle (which I seem to do when something is not working the way I thought) and my scene card morphed into this somewhat 60ish flower power design. Then, for the CAS315 I added the black gingham ribbon for no other reason other than I love black gingham ribbon. I think loosing that hour for daylight savings time has stressed my brain. I want that hour back now... I have enough trouble keeping up without loosing an hour. However, I do like it being light later.
TFL, Francie
Date: Monday, March 9, 2015 GMT Views: 995
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This is beautiful! I don't think the loss of an hour harmed your creative side!! I do wish we could have the hour back though! Your doodles are amazing! Fabulous art and I love that black gingham ribbon!
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Mon, Mar 09, 2015 @ 10:55 PM
Oh my goodness Francie this is brilliant....your drew this AND lost an hour sleep. I have said it before ...you are truly a woman of substance!! Love it!
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Registered: September 21, 2006 Location: In the beautiful Sequatchie Valley, Home of the Paper Clip Project - The National Cornbread Festival Posts: 26563