My Copy
When I saw this Michelle Zindorf's card, I knew I was going to TRY and make it for a sympathy card that I had to make. I enjoyed making the card, too bad for the circumstance...anyways, here is the original and then my attempt...I was happy with how it turned out but in a way I don't think with mine, you can tell it is a leaf in a pool of water...what do you think? Just to note as well, I didn't have a brayer as Michelle used, so all my technique was sponging. I think that will be my next purchase is a brayer though. LOL!
WOW, as I post my photo up beside Michelle's I sure notice the difference of vibrancy of color...my photos are not doing my card's any justice as to what they look like in REAL life, any suggestions? Of course her colors are brighter than mine, but mine was somewhat vibrant as well...hmmmm
SUPPLIES USED:
SU Inks: Old Olive, Ballet Blue Blue, Cool Carribean, Always Artichoke
SU Paper: Whisper White and Always Artichoke
EBP: Clear
To view Michelle Zindorf's beautiful work here is the link:
7 comments:
BEAUTIFUL!!! I love it!!! Thank you for sharing it! Take care!
i think your card turned out really good! Her cards are so outstanding, it is super hard to replicate! mine never look as good as yours turned out! great job!!!
These are just beautiful cards! Wow! They must have taken awhile but well worth the time, very nice!!!
I thinks it's wonderful. I admire anyone who tries a Zindorf card. I wouldn't change a thing.
What a beautiful replica! I think you did AWESOME!
Hugs~ Kim
Your cards are great! I see that you asked for suggestions about taking pictures. I don't have all the answers, but I can share what I read in a tutorial not all that long ago.... the suggestions were to use real light - either day light, or something like an Ott Lamp that captures true color. Another suggestion was to always have your card angled a little bit, and to use a little bit of zoom. Hope that helps!
Thank you Sarah for the photo tips, I will give it a try!!! Cheers!
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