



Since all the talk on message boards and blogs is about backgrounds and lighting... I did a quick experiment. I placed two different cards in front of and on plain white card stock. In one picture, I just took it with the tulip, or close up feature. In the other, I added a light from a table lamp and snapped the picture. The one with all natural light looks the best and is closest to actual card colors. The lamp adds shadow. This was a fun experiement. I love the layout of this cards, stripped patterned paper. The flower is cased from a Stampin Up! stamp, but mine is hand drawn.
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