Absolutnie przecudowna zakładka od Iwony Klenczar. <3
I jeszcze piękne karto od Asi Kasprowicz:
My next May work for Relatively Thoughtful is a bookmark made from Art Deco papers. I tried to combine in such a way that the blue fragments of paper can be seen from the background, because together with the red fragments they add color to this work.
In addition, I used: wrapping paper, corrugated cardboard, leaf stickers, paper accessories (here the leftover I managed to push out nicely from the paper clip! :)). Iron: staples, pins, rivet. In addition, white ecoline, twine and my own graphic with a rat. The quote is very accurate, so: cheers!
Wyzwania na blogu Sheepskiego od początku 2024 ma temat Anything Goes. :) A to moja inspiracja dla Was - wpis do mini AJ 10x10 cm. Użyłam digi Cat. Wpis pokolorowałam akwarelami. Tło jest bardziej zielone niż żółte, ale telefon tymczasowy, którego chwilowo używam, nie chce tego uchwycić. :(
Takim malutkim wpisem chciałam jakoś zapisać w głowie Iris Apfel, która zmarła niedawno...
My second project in May was a PCJ made from Relatively Thoughtful - Art Deco papers. In addition to the RT papers, it was such a desk collection (in Polish zbiórka z biurka rhymes!). :)
In addition to RT papers, for the background I used: wrapping paper, a sheet from an old book, corrugated cardboard, various paper accessories, ScrapLove sticker and ironware: a stud, staples and pins. Of course, also white ecoline and rivet. I made the rat graphic myself.
For beginners I have a message: do not stress if it does not come out! After gluing the paperclip, I noticed that there was no leftover from the hole, so I took a skewer and tried to push it out - in all other cases it was enough to push it out, but not this time! It made a hole, and the residue didn't fall out! Everything was already glued together, so I couldn't use a crocodile, so what? I decided to add a stud! I put it in, bent the legs in the back and it turned out... they stick out on the sides! Another zonk! I bent them a second time. If someone looks at the side, they will notice! Even after a dozen years of scrapbooking, such things happen. ;)