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the other sister the other sister wednesday july 15 2015 simple shadows welcome to july s technique blog hop this month we are featuring a simple shadow technique as shown on page 102 of the annual inspiration ideabook this hop is a great big circle so be sure to visit all the designer s blogs to get some really great ideas if you are coming from tonya s blog you are on the right path if you get lost along the way or would like to refer back to a certain blog you will find a list of all our designers this month at the end of my post this technique is all about quick easy ways to highlight an item on your card or layout so it stands out from the rest of the piece i decided to do a quick layout in studio j for this one as you can see by adding a second journaling box and duplicating the black ymca i was able to create a shadow by changing the color to slate and moving the box over just a smidgen i also added a journaling box to each photo colored it slate and moved it just a bit to the left and above my photos to create a bit more shadowing than was originally there from the program all of the shadowing elements i sent to the back by right clicking on the box and selecting that option if you would like to play with studio j go here to my website and have some fun one great thing about studio j is that you can change up the papers and placement as many times as you want and you don t waste a thing thanks for stopping by today now hop over to melissa s blog and see what inspiration she has created for you debi this months designers debi barber http debiistheothersister blogspot com 2015 07 simple shadows htm melissa robinson http mlisrobinson blogspot com 2015 07 july technique blog hop simple shadows html wendy kessler http www myscrapbookingblog com 2015 07 15 ctmh technique blog hop simple shadows catherine nowak http catscrapbooking com 2015 07 15 technique blog hop simple shadows darlys recker http craftyhappy blogspot com 2015 07 ctmh technique blog hop simple shadows ht ml melissa david http melissadavidscraps blogspot com 2015 07 technique blog hop simple shadows html michelle loncar http michelleloncar blogspot com 2015 07 ctmh technique blog hop simple shadows html haley dyer http inkyscrapper blogspot com 2015 07 technique blog hop simple shadows html shirley ross http momnmescrap blogspot com 2015 07 it is all in shadow technique blog hop html tonya whitehurst http heartandsoulscrappers blogspot com 2015 07 ctmh technique blog hop simple shadows html posted by debi barber at 6 00 am 5 comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest monday june 15 2015 call for backup welcome to this months technique blog hop this month we are featuring a fun technique that you can use on borders as shown in the ideabook or a number of other places on your project to highlight a cut out space our hop is a gigantic circle so be sure to visit all our designers blogs for some really fabulous ideas if you get lost along the way or would like to refer back to a specific blog a full list of our designers can be found at the bottom of my post if you are coming from belinda s blog then you are right on track for my card i started with this cute butterfly cutout on the ctmh art philosophy cricut cartridge using the cricut craft room i scattered my butterflies randomly up the side of the card re sizing each one to fit the design really easy to make the spacing of my butterflies easier and to make certain i wasn t running over my desired card size i first placed a rectangle the size of my card on the craft room cutting mat placed the butterflies how i wanted them on the rectangle then deleted the rectangle piece before i cut the rectangle is one of the basic images that come with the craft room my next step was to cut a second piece of white cardstock the same size as my butterfly base grab my shinhan markers and start coloring up the side that the butterflies are on the markers bleed through the paper and i didn t want that to show on the inside of my card so that is why i used a another piece for the background i did practice a bit on a scrap to get the right color combo here s another hint overlap each color as you go up the side for a great gradual fading effect to finish my card i added some silver shimmer tape around the edges of the card base stamped the sentiment from the fabulous yo u set and taped it all down thanks for stopping by today now hop on over to melissa s blog for a look at her great design debi this months designers debi barber http debiistheothersister blogspot c om 2015 06 call for backup html melissa robinson http mlisrobinson blogspot com 2015 06 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r backup html sheila bennett http sheila bennett blogspot com 2015 06 call for back up technique blog hop html wendy kessler http www myscrapbookingblog com 2015 06 15 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r back up catherine nowak http catscrapbooking com 2015 06 15 technique blog hop call for bac kup darlys recker http craftyhappy blogspot com 2015 06 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r backup html michelle loncar http michelleloncar blogspot com 2015 06 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r back up html haley dyer http inkyscrapper blogspot com 2015 06 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r back up html tonya whitehurst http heartandsoulscrappers blogspot com 2015 06 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r back up html belinda mclane http bbmclane blogspot com 2015 06 ctmh technique blog hop call fo r back up html posted by debi barber at 6 00 am 5 comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest labels art philosophy shinhan friday may 15 2015 a bit of blot welcome to may this month we are featuring the bit of blot technique as shown on page 55 of the annual inspirations ideabook be sure to visit all our designers blogs to see their great interpretation of this technique the hop is a great big circle so keep going if you get lost along the way or want to refer back to a particular designer you will find a complete list at the end of my post if you are coming from tonya s blog then you are on the right track i ve been away from this blog hop for some time and it s great to be back but i sure picked a doozie of a technique to start back on this technique might take a bit of practice to get it exactly like you want it too much water and you ll get a gigantic blob but not enough water will not get you much ink off the block i had the best results when i used a piece of foam from a stamp set under the paper where i was going to blot use a very light touch to begin with when it looked like i had too much water i blotted the block on a scrap paper first then applied it to my layout i also found that you can continue to blot your block without adding more ink and you will get different blots until the ink is gone or dry i did use several different colors on my block at once to achieve some of the variations on the layout but in some places i used just one color on the block i finished off the background of my layout with some splats of juniper reinker for a different effect i hope you are inspired to give this technique a try now before you go on to melissa s blog i need your help this is a senior picture of my mom and my layout needs a title please leave your suggestions in the comment section thanks for stopping by today debi today s layout is brought to you by close to my heart products jackson paper packet barn red ink bamboo ink juniper ink mini medley accents antique gold retired mini medley accents rosewood glacier extra thick twine sparkles cricut artiste cartridge order yours here this month s designers debi barber http debiistheothersister blogspot c om 2015 05 a bit of blot html melissa robinson http mlisrobinson blogspot com 2015 05 may technique bit of blot html sheila bennett http sheila bennett blogspot com 2015 05 a bit of blot technique blog ho p html catherine nowak http catscrapbooking com 2015 05 15 technique blog hop a bit of blo t darlys recker http craftyhappy blogspot com 2015 05 ctmh technique blog hop bit of blot html melissa david http melissadavidscraps blogspot com 2015 05 ctmh techinique blog hop bit of blot html michelle loncar http michelleloncar blogspot com 2015 05 ctmh technique blog hop bit of blot html lisa plummer http flauntyourcreativity blogspot c om 2015 05 a bit of blot technique hop htm l belinda mclane http bbmclane blogspot com 2015 05 ctmh technique blog hop bit of blot html aggie peters http busyaggie blogspot com 2015 05 ctmh technique blog hop bit of blot html tonya whitehurst http heartandsoulscrappers blogspot com 2015 05 may technique bit of blot blog hop html posted by debi barber at 7 00 am 9 comments email this blogthis share to x share to facebook share to pinterest labels bit of blot jackson older posts home subscribe to comments atom it doesn t have to be perfect as long as you re happy with it susan branch designer for src http who i am debi barber fort 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