This week's challenge just happened to coincide with a project I just finished for my local art group. It's an emory board sleeve. The sleeve is only 1 inch x 4 1/4 inches, so it was difficult to get a sharp photo, but I thought some of you might like to try it. I've made a dozen of them for tuck-in gifts. Background is aged sheet music and a googled keyboard. The superimposed newspaper diva is one of my sketches in the style of
Julie Nutting . The template for the sleeve can be found at
http://stampington.com/ Tempting Templates. Thanks for indulging me! Your comments are appreciated.
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ReplyDeleteVery cute and stylish love the keyboard but I wish I could enlarge it so I could really see what's going on...I'm just an old blind lady you know.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and interesting how you have created artwork on your emery board sleeve..unique and well done! Kudos, Bev.
ReplyDeleteShe is so stylish- I love this idea Bev!
ReplyDeleteSuch tiny art! Love it, Bev!xx
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Bev!
ReplyDeleteI love the way she dances on the moving keyboard.
(I whish to be able to see it larger)
your tiny piece looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow! This template is narrower than a Moo but you have done it proud, Bev. I love your lady in her scrumptious red coat and all the musical touches. Beautiful, handmade artwork.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful--and to do it on something so small, amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeletewow! i know how hard it is to work in that scale! this is so cute! what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, Bev, what an impressive piece this is and what a brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly is an unique idea! What a wonderful way to share art! Hmm. I wonder what you could put in there besides an emory board?
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grande abraço