Meg joined me in JulieWorld every day where she tried her hand at a lot of the techniques I was doing for the class. I really enjoyed having her there with me. She has so many creative ideas and knows her way around my stuff just as well as I do. We worked side by side like pros.
In addition to card making we also spent an afternoon making our own "enamel" dots using plastic beads. There are lots of how-to videos on YouTube that you can Google if you're curious. She also made a really cute bracelet and choker using some of the beads and my new Lawn Fawn sparkly twines. (She has "new stuff radar", remember? LOL!!!
Before I dive into Day 7 cards I'd like to share one that Meg created. I think it turned our really, really pretty. She did an awesome job of selectively stamping her flower with three different colors of ink.
Isnt' it pretty?
Onto Day 7 --
The theme of the day was Creative Coloring. The three techniques demonstrated were Creative Copic Coloring, Tracing Images, and Watercolor Made Easy.
Creative Copic Coloring --- Copics are a brand of alcohol markers that many crafters use to color stamped images. The technique demonstrated involved coloring vellum to use behind the negative image of a die cut sentiment. For my card I used the negative image of a balloon die cut into the card front. This one was fun to do and made for a very pretty card.
Tracing Images --- This technique involved stamping an intricate background to the card front and then tracing and coloring a portion of the image. I wasn't too impressed with the examples only because they're not my style but I did play along. (That whole stretching and growing thing.) I should have gone with my first instinct and not bothered. My result was butt ugly and ended up in the trash. Moving on....
Watercolor Made Easy --- The instructor demonstrated how to freehand a feather image using watercolors. Again, not something I can see myself doing. I adapted the freehand idea to something I could handle...scribbles. ;) Here are my examples...
Meg is back in school this week and I find myself really missing my daytime crafting companion. Unfortunately it's back to reality. Our evenings are now being spent reviewing math for the FCAT exams. grrrr!
I'll be back in a couple of days with my Day 9 cards.
1 comment:
These look really cool!
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