Monday, July 19, 2010

Sketchbook Project 2011 (pages 22, 23, 24 & 25)










Good morning(O:
I have a 4 page spread displayed here today. I tried a new technique from the rest of this book by cutting a hole in one of the pages. This was fun and I have just 3 pages left to go, this is a huge mile stone for me as I have never filled a sketchbook from cover to cover(O: Yea!! Have a great Monday everyone!

15 comments:

  1. I love! I think they are beautiful.

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  2. That's really clever, the hole. Now you have to make some pop-ups!

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  3. Beautiful and so creative as ever. I hope I have sometimes the courage to paint free such amazing faces and colorful images or pages like you!!
    Admiring hugs,
    Anja

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  4. Oh, I just LOVE these girls...and the hole is BRILLANT!!! Only three pages before you've completed this book; that's great, Rebecca! I'm going to miss my daily fix...but I imagine you've got another project up your sleeve, ;). BTW, I tried a face inspired by your work! Wishing you a blissful day of creating!

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  5. Hey! Good for you! You're almost there! Clever idea with the peek-a-boo cut out! Love it!

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  6. Way to go! The peek a book concept is excellent! Very cool effect!

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  7. Oh, that is very cool!! What a great sketchbook you are making!!

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  8. You Go Girl!!! These are beautiful!!! I think the hole is fun!! Makes it look like she's looking thru a mirror or something! Love the hair ribbons :D

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  9. LOVE your peekaboo hole!!! Absolutely inspired idea, Rebecca!!! I can't believe you've only 3 pages to finish this awesome sketchbook! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  10. Now this is fun!! And wow, what an accomplishment!

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  11. These are so great Rebecca! At first I thought you had created a technique that mirrored a magnifying glass and then... I scrolled down and discovered this wonderful adventurous spread. It is beautiful and so well put together. I hope you know how great it is to see your work! Hugs! Thanks for your comments too... I appreciate them very much.

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  12. This is wonderful _ I love the cut-out -makes the pages even more special. Beautiful color work and expressive faces!

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  13. Wholey cool! I love this idea!

    Peek a boo to you too!

    ciao bella
    creative carmelina

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  14. These pages are gorgeous! I love the hole technique and being able to see the faces through it. And congratulations on being almost done! I totally admire how you blasted right through this project. :)

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