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Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Twinchie challenge week 2

The challenge this week on the Twinchie blog is SUMMER - what summer I say - it has been raining steadily here again although thankfully looking a bit brighter now.  Anyway back to the twinchie and for a bit of fun and because I seem to be having a muddled week somehow I had a very quick play in Craft Artist and produced a summer scene which I then shrunk down to the regulation 2" size.  With hindsight I think I should have started with a square of the correct size but sadly more time to play at the moment - some weeks are like that I find. All in all this wasn't terribly successful but at least I've managed one challenge so far this week.


Edited to add one which is a bit more colourful and I started with a 2" 'canvas' on the screen in Craft Artist - pure fantasy of course and very quickly cobbled together.

This one looks smaller but in fact prints out at exactly 2"

9 comments:

  1. Love these Twinchies Val...you 2nd one is certainly a lot more colourful....great beach scene.


    Anne

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  2. Brilliant twinchies Val not thought of doing them in CA will have to have a go! Congrats at being honourably mentioned at ATS:)
    Val x

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  3. Hi Val, thank you for entering these lovely twinchies into our second challenge! Good luck, Zoe xx

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  4. I love these beach scene twinchies Val, a great idea to do them in craft artist.

    Sue x

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  5. Well Val - I think both are amazing.... not sure if it would have made a difference starting on CA with the correct size as I've done things on a normal size and then changed the page layout to smaller and things do actually size down/up correctly. Now all I need to know is how to blend edges of a photo into the background on CA and I'll be sorted.....!

    Karen x

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  6. Love these ... Super beach scene ... thanks for joining in our challenge
    Eileen xx

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  7. Well I'd not even have managed to start these with a computer gizmo involved. The second one is particularly striking. Very interesting to see what a difference ensues when one varies the order of construction. Food for thought there.
    Paula (PEP)

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  8. Lovely twinchies, great summer scenes. xx

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  9. Val ... Thanks for popping over to Mike's blog to look at the teapots. super aren't they ! .. always great support from you Val.. don't know where you find the time.... but I'm pleased you do! ! xxxxxxxxxxx

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