What a fun way to begin another week! A new to me: TLC, the frame in a frame (eclipse). Thanks Sabrina, for your two inspiring samples. And to Chrissy, I really did find a web page and read 40 of the best Knock Knock jokes, but in the end, I had to stick with your Orange who...
My dear friend and close by tessaduck invited me down to spend the afternoon playing with paper, ink, the Gelli plate, and techniques in her studio. And did we play! With stencils, TH do's, and all the mess the spritzer created on those panels. We pulled first, second, and third generation prints. When we were finished, we decided to take turns creating from a set of warm colors I had cooked up. And actually Brenda has hers featured as the CAS Challenge Favorite for last week. Have a look CAS503 sweet by tessaduck.
I loved my print pulled off the Gelli Plate with the bright contrast of colors. But I could only bear to use a tiny bit. Just enough to have room to cut the lovely graceful Grateful out of the print. I cut 4 additional layers from white cs for give it the dimension. And the Knock knock ORANGE wood background.
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Date: Monday, October 22, 2018 GMT Views: 824
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Tue, Oct 23, 2018 @ 7:54 AM
Love the way you raised 'grateful', that is a cool look!
------------------------------ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
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Tue, Oct 23, 2018 @ 11:59 AM
How fun to play with friends, and to have one close enough too! I see Audrey Ann when I'm visiting my son in Va Beach. Always love spending time with her. Cool gelli print....I can make out those colorful leaves....so creative of you to cut right through and pop up the sentiment! It scares me to even think about doing that~
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