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Red: Tints & Shades (Annette Warkentin) Viewed: 55 times.
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| COLOR 101 - shaded purple - analogous scheme* Viewed: 91 times.
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| Diane M.'s Shading - white to purple on both swatches Viewed: 72 times.
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| Diane M.'s Tinting - black to purple with white EPon image Viewed: 64 times.
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Sandy N. Created background with Sunshine Yellow mixed with black which created the olive green which I stippled onto water color paper. Embossed with Moon Glow. Viewed: 62 times.
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| Sandy N. Painted the background with the color created by using Azure Blue and Black and embossed with white detail powder.* Viewed: 67 times.
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| Sandy N. Used burnt umber and white. Stippled onto water color paper and then added black and stippled on top of lighter color. Embossed image with Not So Rusty Penny Viewed: 59 times.
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| Jami's card with complementary color scheme- green is shaded with black, purple is tinted with white. Both swatches embossed with white- stamp from Art Neko. * Viewed: 65 times.
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Lillian s card Viewed: 68 times.
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| Background squares are retail paint samples, punched circles & butterflies are made from swatches created by mixing either white or black acrylic paint with the original color of pearlescent emerald green acrylic paint.* Viewed: 74 times.
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| All punched leaves are made from swatches created using a bright orange acrylic paint, adding only various amounts of either black or white acrylic. These are layered on paint-chip samples. Leaf stamp is from Sugarloaf SeeD's and kanji is from Kodomo. A very interesting lesson in degrees of color intensity.* Viewed: 93 times.
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| Mary Wi. Tints using White with Cobalt Blue added* Viewed: 74 times.
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Carole M - Tints* Viewed: 96 times.
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| The tinted stamped pieces are mounted on the shaded pieces* Viewed: 35 times.
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| scan0022* Viewed: 30 times.
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| scan0021* Viewed: 32 times.
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scan0020* Viewed: 46 times.
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| Mary Wi. Tints and Shades starting with Lumieres opaque Red, first adding white acrylic and then adding black to the various tints* Viewed: 31 times.
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