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Response: Glad you liked them - inspiration was very late in coming!
Response: I think the paper would be made as a monoprint with acrylics. Basically when I finish painting I just smoosh (technical term!) the paint around on the palette, (I use an old plastic vegetable chopping board, so it is smooth) then lay a piece of watercolour paper over the top and roll it. Sometimes I get two off by misting the palette or the paper and doing it a second time.
I keep meaning to do a 'how to' for my blog.
Response: Glad you liked it. The original photo was colour slide, but it had faded so badly I could only make a B&W image from it.
Response: Thanks. I hope you are able to make use of them.
Response: Thanks - glad you liked them. You can see a range of my digital images on my Flickr or Etsy sites, which gives a better insight into how they are done.
Response: I can't remember if I packed your ATC in a note card or something else. I have some note cards printed locally from my digital images, but I also usually include some prepared paper/card made by monoprinting. Is that what you mean?
Response: Hope you can use them.
Response: Great, thank you. I'm remembering to take scans now!
Response: Thanks - as you will have guessed the little tool is great for applying tiny dots of paint or glue.
Response: Thanks very much. I was lucky and had some flower painted cards to hand...
Response: Thanks for the rating - and the heart. I've never made inchies before, so wasn't sure of the best approach.
Response: Thanks - its great to know that people like what you do.
Response: Thanks - I haven't had much time for photography lately, but there never is enough time is there? Thanks for thr heart too.
Response: Thanks for the rating - and the heart.
Response: Thanks very much - and for the heart
Response: Thanks - I looked at your ATCs on Flickr and saw how good they were so I'm really pleased you liked mine. Thank you too for the heart