I couldn't quite decide how to photograph a transparency without a lot of background clutter so I opted to try a boring white beadboard background so the stamping would show. I used a Tim Holtz collage stamp on a clear card sheet from Cornish Heritage Farms (these are great...you should try them). The pumpkins are German scrap. And this is my submission for the Wednesday Stamper Challenge.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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19 comments:
Wow this is crazy. Gorgeous design.
i love your halloweeny piece!
Looks grat, gorgoeus halloween piece.
Sarah, this is really beautifully done.
Love this, Sarah. The fiber is the perfect touch.
(It is difficult trying to photograph a transparent object, isn't it?
I think your photo turned out great.
So fun, this turned out so nice.
Ooo witches and pumpkins - lovely theme and the fibre sets it off perfectly.
that looks wonderful!
looks great Sarah!:0)
Fantastisches Hängerchen!!!
I think your photographic technique beautifully shows off all of the detail that makes this piece spectacular!
Fabulous!
Beautiful!!
Fun design and clever hanging!
Love those German scrap pumpkins Sarah! Awesome card!
yes, transparencies are hard to photograph. love it, and the paper elements really show that way
You have got some great work on your blog! I think a lot of us have had problems photographing our transparency challenge..yours is great and thanks very much for your great comments about mine on my blog.
Love this hanger Sarah! It's spookylicious! (is that a word, lol!)
Oh this is brilliant such fun and wonderfully executed
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