Friday, September 27, 2019

Round robin Friday


This is a good example of a card which goes in a totally unexpected direction (but in a good way). The very neutral background featured some tax amortisation tables, but the finished card was botanical in theme. It works well, though.



This one was probably more predictable, with it's seaside theme to start.




Tuesday, September 24, 2019

J, K, L...and another L


These cards are for the latest in a series of alphabet swaps with a dictionary page theme - J, K & L. I made an extra L for a hostess gift. 




Friday, September 20, 2019

Round robin Friday


Here are three more round robin sets, which I started and passed along for others to work on. 








Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Round robin Tuesday


These cards are ones where I was the second person to add something. This can be quite challenging when the background is really neutral, like this card. 




Conversely, it can be even more challenging to add something when a card is really full to start with, like these. 




Friday, September 13, 2019

A black cat for Friday 13th...


Three sets of ATCs where I started the card, and two people added things before sending one back to me. These are always fun, because it's never really that clear where the card is going to go.  Maybe once in a while if the starting card has a very definite image, but I tend to try to be a little more abstract.







Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Round Robin Tuesday


Two sets here where I was the middle player - I added something to a background which someone else made, and a third player finished the card. 






Friday, September 06, 2019

Round robin Friday


Some more round robin cards - these are ones where I was the final player to add something.  (They are Christmassy not because it took me this long to finish them, but because I have lots of older cards I haven't shown yet, which I am working my way through...)






Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Round Robin Tuesday


Three round robin sets which I started, and which were then worked on by two other people. It's always fun to see how these come out!