Thursday, October 10, 2013

CC102 - Day 4

Awhile back I "attended" an Online Card Class that Tim Holtz had put together entitled Creative Chemistry 101. Well, he's back with the second installment, Creative Chemistry 102 (CC102). I love learning new techniques, and I love getting inky, so of course I signed up. What's nice about the Online Card Classes is that once you pay your tuition, you have lifetime access to the class, files, videos, etc. And if you participate during when the class is what I'll call "live", you can ask questions and interact with others taking the course. FUN!
 
We are not allowed to discuss the whys and wherefores of each days lesson, so I can simply post my creations and tell you what the technique is called. So here goes...
 

 
Tinted Tinsel
 
 



One thing to notice on this tag is that I colorized the leaf after having stamped it on acetate.
 
 

 
Faux Patina
 

 
Ombre (an hombre for Ombre, heheh)
 
 
 

 
Monoprint
 

 
Faded Layers (this one's for you Wendy Vecchi!!!!!)
 
 

9 comments:

  1. what a handsome dude he is! I love the last one too!
    fun fun fun class!

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  2. Love that dude in the hat, Suzan! I used Wendy's in our class with her and made a great tag. Also love the last one ala Wendy! ;-)

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  3. Your tags came out great today. Unfortunately my faded layers didn't work very well. It etched the glossy paper but it didn't fade. Will have to give this another try. Wonderful job.

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  4. Beautiful tags Suzan! They are all wonderful!

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  5. Your tags are amazing,subtle and lovely colors.

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  6. Congrats! Lovely tags.I really love the maple leaf.

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  7. Every one is amazing and the colors and creativity is fabulous! I am so happy to see that your art was featured.....CONGRATS!!!

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  8. Ooh! Your work with alcohol ink is fabulous. Great colors and technique! I love the wings:) Sweet!! Congrats on your Gallery Spotlight at CC102. -- Mary Elizabeth

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  9. Wonderful work, love them all! Kim

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