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Sunday, August 30, 2020
Back step -
I decided that I didn't want the silver strip to be "dominant" -
In the Upstairs/Downstairs - Winter's Grandeur - Champagne
Robert Kaufman Winter's Grandeur - ©Studio RK -
So I unrolled the bundles -
And put the silver strips in the middle of the sets -
"Value-wise" they should be fine -
Most of them are "medium" anyway - with the exception of the white ones -
Then I sewed two sets of strata -
For the - Upstairs/Downstairs - Gleaned -
Gleaned - © Carolyn Friedlander - Robert Kaufman -
They still need to be pressed -
But before I do that -
I want to play with my new watercolor pencils -
So stay tuned - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
Liking the silver in the middle, and I’M STAYING TUNED!
I would be tempted to cut a dark solid from something else to make the dominant strip. But then you know me I don't like everything too matchy matchy.
I'm looking forward to see what you do with your watercolor pencils
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