To make my page, I used a brayer and just a touch of cream paint to create a matte. Then I took an Asian writing stamp and added on top of the paint. I found an assortment of patterned paper bits from 6x6 pads and punched them into hexagon shapes. This is part of Asian decorating to me; they use patterns and colors together that you wouldn't normally thing to use. I arranged the pieces into a quilted like pattern, then added the photo cluster on top. I took some other Asian style stamps and stamped and fussy cut them, turning them into corner brackets. All I needed to do was add a tag with my title and a few bits and write a Haiku. I LOVE Haiku. I even looked up the Kanji for Tree Bones
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Tree Bones
Back to my Summer of Chaos catch up. I really loved this CSI case. I loved the colors, the inspiration photo, the prompts. I have a special place in my heart for Asian design. Love the looks and mixes of color and pattern. I was excited to be able to play with the design for this case. I took my friend from Phoenix to the Japanese garden when she was here. It's one of the few places she requested to go. I love going. There is a Japanese maple there that is somewhat famous. There are whole websites and Flickr groups dedicated to That Tree. I remember the first time I saw it; I almost walked right passed it! To get the uber cool photos, you need to lie down on the ground. This time, the leaves were not on the trees so I took a series of photos of the "bones" of the tree. I love how they twist and turn and look like a gnarled old man.
To make my page, I used a brayer and just a touch of cream paint to create a matte. Then I took an Asian writing stamp and added on top of the paint. I found an assortment of patterned paper bits from 6x6 pads and punched them into hexagon shapes. This is part of Asian decorating to me; they use patterns and colors together that you wouldn't normally thing to use. I arranged the pieces into a quilted like pattern, then added the photo cluster on top. I took some other Asian style stamps and stamped and fussy cut them, turning them into corner brackets. All I needed to do was add a tag with my title and a few bits and write a Haiku. I LOVE Haiku. I even looked up the Kanji for Tree Bones
To make my page, I used a brayer and just a touch of cream paint to create a matte. Then I took an Asian writing stamp and added on top of the paint. I found an assortment of patterned paper bits from 6x6 pads and punched them into hexagon shapes. This is part of Asian decorating to me; they use patterns and colors together that you wouldn't normally thing to use. I arranged the pieces into a quilted like pattern, then added the photo cluster on top. I took some other Asian style stamps and stamped and fussy cut them, turning them into corner brackets. All I needed to do was add a tag with my title and a few bits and write a Haiku. I LOVE Haiku. I even looked up the Kanji for Tree Bones
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