Friday, October 31, 2008
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Labels: digital scrapbooking, scrapbooking
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Labels: digital scrapbooking, scrapbooking
My darling daughter Annabelle. What a beauty and in every way. She's now eighteen and all grown up. I think she may have been born that way. If there is such a thing as an old soul, I'm sure she is one. I love her dearly.
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Labels: digital scrapbooking, scrapbooking
Monday, October 13, 2008

This digital scrapbook page includes a photo of my Mom and Dad when they were dating. I tinted the pic in photoshop in addition to cleaning up scratches and such. The paper is another image I copied from a fabric and wallpaper site and enhanced. The other embellishments were freebies off the net. Don't you just love the internet.
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Labels: digital scrapbooking, elements, fonts
Sunday, October 12, 2008
I wanted to do a piece that was a little grungy, but still feminine. I use a lime green with a burnt umber wash, then added the romance effect with a scroll stamp dipped in burnt umber. I wanted a more blotchy look, so I chose paint over ink. The girl is an image transfer, with certain areas painted with a pink wash to maintain transparency.
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Friday, October 10, 2008
The artist trading card is called Blue Madonna. The embellishment I made with polymer clay and a script stamp. The stars are gum wrappers reinvented. The blue shimmer of the face was created with PearlEx Powdered Pigments-True Blue.
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Labels: atc, polymer clay
Thursday, October 9, 2008
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Labels: brooch, dress, homecoming, sewing, vintage
Delicious Colors !
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Labels: altered, Kirsten Dunst, Marie Antoinette, shoes
This is a self portrait I took in college for a photography class. Many of the elements I created from images off the internet. I often go to wallpaper and fabric sites and make copies that I enhance or alter in Photoshop for background papers. The brooch element was created by takeing a pic I found of a brooch and enhaning it in Photoshop. The cup and bicycle are images I found at ephemera sites.
Great wallpaper site is here.
Ephemera site is here.
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Labels: crafts, digital scrapbooking, elements, scrapbooking, victorian