Besides my terrible handwriting - imagine the quote done with a printed font instead - and lack of photography skills, what do you think of this greeting card I made?
I used: image of a vintage postcard I own, glitters, colored cardstock, and colored crystals. Inside is blank.
Be honest. This is my newest endeavor, and I want to make sure other people think I'm at least halfway good before I become more serious about it.
(And remember - the handwriting instead of printing was just a temporary thing!)
Thanks,
Amy
https://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s161/politeg/000_2476.jpg
Edited: Amy on 11th Apr, 2007 - 10:35pm
Thanks!
Well, I want to make cards that are really 'sparkly.' I really thought the vintage postcard was the unique, quirky thing I needed...The only option (I can think of) would be to scale down artwork to place instead of a postcard.
Any suggestions?
Looking at it again... I think you need to take a better photo or scan the card to show the kind of light formations that come out of the glitter, then I can better judge. However, as it is now I would use maybe two small patches rather than cluster it.
Hello Amy! I looked at your card and I think it is quite inspirational! I love the way you incorporated the glitter very tastefully! Perhaps you may wish to use a little bit of nature on your cards? For example, take a flower (rose, hibiscus) and place it in a book and leave it in there for about a week. After time has elapsed, the flower should be flat enough for you to paste onto your card! Or you can use leaves to create a border design and add glitter to this too!
QUOTE (Geenie @ 11-Apr 07, 8:51 PM) |
Or you can use leaves to create a border design and add glitter to this too! |
Personally, I think there is a bit too much on the glitter. With sparkle, sometimes less is more. Other than that, the design is lovely, and with a nice font the quote will look great. I think you are right about the art part - something to match the color quality of the rest of the card.