Five years ago we had a lot of fun working on holiday decorations for a house that our talented graphic artist Laureen designed. Here's a link to the thread so that you can see for yourself: http://www.minutesmatterstudio.com/f...ighlight=Santa
I thought it would be amusing to try this again this year with a different house and see how many new ideas we can come up with to show our holiday spirit!
Download the .mms file and let the creative sparks fly! Be careful, you know how I am about grouping... if you want to change anything, make a copy of the page and then try it. The house that inspired the design is a brick home in Houston. I didn't want to get into drawing all the bricks so I just used a Texture fill. You could make this New England Style with clapboards, or change to stone or stucco.
For the decorations, think inside the box, literally... use your Studio toolbox images to make wreaths, garlands, trees, bows, twinkly lights and more!
Maybe you'll be inspired to use it or something like it for your holiday card to your clients. Post pics of your designs by clicking on Reply to Thread > Advanced > Manage Attachments > Add File > Select File and upload a jpeg of your rendering.
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I thought it would be amusing to try this again this year with a different house and see how many new ideas we can come up with to show our holiday spirit!
Download the .mms file and let the creative sparks fly! Be careful, you know how I am about grouping... if you want to change anything, make a copy of the page and then try it. The house that inspired the design is a brick home in Houston. I didn't want to get into drawing all the bricks so I just used a Texture fill. You could make this New England Style with clapboards, or change to stone or stucco.
For the decorations, think inside the box, literally... use your Studio toolbox images to make wreaths, garlands, trees, bows, twinkly lights and more!
Maybe you'll be inspired to use it or something like it for your holiday card to your clients. Post pics of your designs by clicking on Reply to Thread > Advanced > Manage Attachments > Add File > Select File and upload a jpeg of your rendering.
image_8693.jpg
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