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Post by grammadee on Sept 29, 2019 17:39:27 GMT
Thought I would give you gals a head start on finishing all 30 sketches, so am posting this early. Don't forget that you have until Friday to finish all 30 for the fifty bonus points. But if you want to cash in on September team points, you need to finish as many as possible takes before the end of tomorrow. (Any points other than bonus for anything you create in October will go to your October team). Here is the two page sketch from the 4x6 photo sketch blog I liked the clean lines and the pp or cs block tying the two pages together. sketchtember '19 #30 by Gramma Dee, on Flickr Of course I don't DO clean lines, so here is my messy rendition of the sketch LOL. I cut up the larger matting into "boards", and added some diecut "tools". I also changed the orientation of the smaller photos. Tool Man by Gramma Dee, on Flickr TWIST: use wood &/or woodgrain AND metal My points: two pages created & shared (4). #1 sketch + twist (5), #4 outdoor pic's (2), #7 one 4x6 (1), #8 three pp's per page (2), #12 inked edges (2), #15 PL card (1), #44 mix & match title (1), #53 rectangles (2), #54 squares (2), #64 5x7 pic (1), #67 metal gears and brad (4), #80 stripes (2), #95 someone I love (2). Total: 31 Have fun!
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Post by Linda on Sept 30, 2019 14:46:19 GMT
no twist and I struggled with colours on this one but ... it's done
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Post by grammadee on Sept 30, 2019 15:01:24 GMT
Love the way you adapted the 12x12 sketch to your own size, Linda! And you may have struggled with the colours, but the end result certainly does not look like it! Love the pink and brown together. And the flower wreath is really pretty. Thanks for playing!
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Post by Linda on Sept 30, 2019 15:33:41 GMT
Thank you grammadee - flower wreath is a cut-apart card from paper pad I got at Michaels ages ago
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Post by Dictionary on Sept 30, 2019 21:24:49 GMT
Finding enough photos is defnitely a task for me, seems like either I have way too many for a double page or not enough. My take on it lamplight by Dictionary-1, on Flickr
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