MIXED MEDIA, ABSTRACT ART, Rubber Stamping, Digital Designing. "DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!"
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spooked...challenge
Little Miss Muffet Sat on a tuffet Eating her curds and whey. Along came a spider Who sat down
beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away.
Find an image of Little Miss Muffet and add this verse. "dare to be different".
beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away.
Find an image of Little Miss Muffet and add this verse. "dare to be different".
FAT BOOK
Make a Fat Book
Backgrounds for the pages - Cut out individual four-inch by
four-inch squares and then create the pages.OR, use a whole sheet of paper to
create one large background, then cut into pages. A nine-inch by twelve-inch piece of
watercolord piece of paper paper will make six fat book pages.
Create the pages - You can use one design and photo copy it.
until you have the number of completed pages that are needed or
design an original print for each page.
Make page backs - fat book pages should have a blank back. The white of a plain
back really sticks out when the fat book is assembled. Print a back for each page that
includes the *artist's name ,* contact information. Or, paste ephemera on the backs and
apply a light wash of color.
Embellish- This is the fun part of a fat book page. Things that dangle, fibers and a
multitude of other little things can be used to glam up the pages. Before applying embellishments,
check to see how close to the left edge of the page so the book will open properly.
Glue - Leave time for the pages to dry.
Copyright: Jean Blenkhorn
Creepy Creepmas 2013
Backgrounds for the pages - Cut out individual four-inch by
four-inch squares and then create the pages.OR, use a whole sheet of paper to
create one large background, then cut into pages. A nine-inch by twelve-inch piece of
watercolord piece of paper paper will make six fat book pages.
Create the pages - You can use one design and photo copy it.
until you have the number of completed pages that are needed or
design an original print for each page.
Make page backs - fat book pages should have a blank back. The white of a plain
back really sticks out when the fat book is assembled. Print a back for each page that
includes the *artist's name ,* contact information. Or, paste ephemera on the backs and
apply a light wash of color.
Embellish- This is the fun part of a fat book page. Things that dangle, fibers and a
multitude of other little things can be used to glam up the pages. Before applying embellishments,
check to see how close to the left edge of the page so the book will open properly.
Glue - Leave time for the pages to dry.
Copyright: Jean Blenkhorn
Creepy Creepmas 2013
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