Today's Josephine is a pretty simple one. I wanted to add some more neutral pieces to the ever-expanding wardrobe. I'm also thinking I'll print some of these out & cut them for fun sometime soon. I don't do that nearly enough!
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The mustard-ish colored bases aren't exactly what I had in mind but it's ok. I wanted bright but fairly neutral. The skirt and pants should mix with a fair bit. The tops maybe a little less....
Any suggestions for Josephine? In case it isn't apparent, I'm all over the place with this project. It's an anything-goes, experimental set. I'm not sure what's up next but it should be interesting!
I'm really enjoying this set! I love the way it goes from one style to another.I'm content just to follow where your imagination leads! :-)
ReplyDeleteYay :) Glad you like it! I really want to push the limits of what I can come up with. This is easily my favorite project at the moment.
DeleteI'd love to see some more rococo stuff. I loved that page. :)
ReplyDeleteYes! I will look into that. The over-the-top frills and ruffles are SO fun to draw. There will definitely be more of that.
Deleteis it just me or is the download being a butt? love this (what i can see of it on my tiny screen!). looks like it could mix n match with one of the earliest plates with the gold quite nicely!
ReplyDeleteman i wish i had a color printer! : D
I think it's just you. Seems to be working ok on my end. It's just a jpg - I haven't created pdfs of these yet.
DeleteAnd yes! I used gold purposely :) I need to cut these out myself & test it all....
it's working now ~ maybe just a glitch on my end. my computer is falling apart.
Deletei love the denim pattern you used and that dark color. when you put these in a book i will have to buy it!
p.s. i love your victorian gowns book and have been meaning to post about it!
I'm glad it's working. I hadn't thought about putting Josephine into a book....but I am now!
DeleteThat Victorian book is one of my favorites, too. LOVE the way that one came out!