You've been duly warned.
Tune in November first to see the varied and FANTASTIC projects created by the DT.
Meanwhile here's a tutorial on photographing monochrome layouts.
I had a LOT of fun avoiding this challenge. I bitched and moaned to fellow DT members.
I sat down several dozen times and played with my iPod instead.
I read a book- a 400 page book- "Peter and The Star Catchers"- It's awesome- pick it up when you have a moment.
I watched several movies, taught Lola to sing "Itsy Bitsy Spider in Spanish and produced 3 other pages.
Then I made this- finally.
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"Good Magic" or "Happy"- take your pick. MATERIALS: Canvas Corp chalkboard paper and burlap, Basic Grey and Crate Paper buttons, Ki Memories title, Webster's Pages die cuts, large paper clip, "good" card and slide mount from cyber-friend Amy Baldwin (Thanks Amy!!), felt floral by Anna Griffin, Amy Tan chevron fabric paper |
Mini Tute time!
Shooting black isn't as hard as you think as long as you keep the following rules in mind:
1. Rake light across the project. That just means add a side light of some sort.
I did this by placing the page directly in front of a window. It was raining so the light was already indirect. On a sunny day, make sure to place your project in a way that avoids direct light. I then added a side light by taping some aluminum foil of a piece or cardboard and bouncing light from the window onto the project- you can sort of see that here- my hand is holding the board.
OOO! DoD page Sneak Peek!!! |
The Canvas Corp paper I used for this project is great because the paint it uses literally eats light- black buttons added on top still showed. The Ki Memories "happy" title" is also light chomping but the stcky backing acts as a highlight.
Here's what an "all black" page can contain:
True Xoxo Day of the Dead page sneek peek! |
Did this make sense?
Albie says:
GRATUITOUS BABY SHOT!
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Now reaching the Brooklyn stop of the Hogwart's Express. All ABOARD! |
Michelle