Beautiful fans- classy.
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Beautiful fans- classy.
I maybe can't do the sublime - there's been some really lovely work uploaded recently - but if not exactly ridiculous, I've just added a bit of light relief in the form of a (prototype) fun rocking card to my gallery. It was inspired by a "wobbler" card kit I saw on QCV this evening.
Rosemary
Finally finished the inside of Alesha's Birthday card today (phew!) - added to gallery. :)
Hi Girls, well, i bought a cd from a well known tv program printed the picturs of the card, tree's and the Eskimo traced them with the polygon tool added reg marks and then did print and cut, quite pleased with my first ever try at traceing and makeing print & cut please look in my gallery christmas 2009 Barbara x x
Well done, what a great feeling! x
That's really lovely Barbara
That's really cute, well done
Its a gorgous card Barbara. Well done! :)
It's lovely Barbara
Shirley
Oh well Done Barbara..
That's a scary birthday card, Anne!! I love it.
Another decoupage type ATC done in RM uploaded to my Gallery. Design is from Joanna Sheen's beautiful Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady CD, and already had various layers prepared for decoupage so could have been autotraced, but I wanted to adapt it slightly so it was hand traced in Robo Master. I was really impressed:o :lol: with the little star on the horsebrass as I was able to get its lovely straight lines and sharp angles using the much despised curvy closed spline.
If I was doing it again I'd decoupage the black bird in the foreground, but that didn't occur to me until the ATC was all assembled.
Rosemary
It's great Barbara. Well done you!
It looks really good!
We have a special sticky "Look What I Made" thread (near the top of the list of posts) for posting our brags, if Lucille's around she'll probably move this thread into that for you
Rosemary
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My big brave attempt at a 40 x 40 canvas. The photo flattens it somewhat, the photo is sepia and the canvas has been prepared with gesso and a selection of greens and gold acrylic. What you can't see is the ivy growing behind my daughter. That's why I used the ivy trails.
Not perfect, but I'm on a journey now to create 3 dimensional art for my walls, using every skill I have. Robo through paints, punches and pretty bits.
xx