Lisa Volllrath suggested a swap using a collage sheet she put together to celebrate year number five for TEN TWO STUDIOS. The images were a blast because all of them had a count of five either in a postage stamp denomination or the number of people in the image. It was fun to come up with five ATCs to trade. We had the choice to make them the same or all different. It was more of a challenge to make mine all different. Now that I'm finished with my cards to swap, I noticed Lisa put no restrictions on how we could use the images. We can upload them into PhotoShop and cut and paste or whatever. I see more things to come in digital creativity.Saturday, July 10, 2010
ATCs to Celebrate TEN TWO STUDIOS 5th Year
Lisa Volllrath suggested a swap using a collage sheet she put together to celebrate year number five for TEN TWO STUDIOS. The images were a blast because all of them had a count of five either in a postage stamp denomination or the number of people in the image. It was fun to come up with five ATCs to trade. We had the choice to make them the same or all different. It was more of a challenge to make mine all different. Now that I'm finished with my cards to swap, I noticed Lisa put no restrictions on how we could use the images. We can upload them into PhotoShop and cut and paste or whatever. I see more things to come in digital creativity.
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2 comments:
Carolyn these are all awesome and I Love that you did them all different! See you tomorrow!
Great fun and great ATC's. Digital would be great with those images. I can see you will have fun exploring the possibilities. Such a great job of keeping them all on a different theme, even though the theme was the same ... lol.
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