Group: | Handmade Postcard Club |
Swap Coordinator: | FarStarr (contact) |
Swap categories: | Challenges Art Mail Art |
Number of people in swap: | 9 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | September 23, 2011 |
Date items must be sent by: | October 15, 2011 |
Number of swap partners: | 2 |
Description: | |
Disclaimer---Yes, I did just tweak this description from a swap of the same name that I am running in the Cut+Paste group..... For this swap, we will use multiple layers to make unique postcards. Step 1: Procure either a large cereal box or a piece of similar weight cardboard at least 8 1/2 by 11". Step 2: Use your favorite glue to apply a layer of ripped or cut papers to your cardboard base. Use a brayer or the palm of your hand to make sure the paper is stuck really well. Let it dry completely. Step 3: Use at least 3 more techniques from the choices below..in any order...feel free to use more...to create fabulously layered backgrounds.
Step 4: Cut your wonderfully layered cardboard into 2 postcard pieces, minimum 4"x6", and mail one to each of your partners. A few more notes:When you send to your partners you must include a note describing your process. Swapping's all about the personal connection, isn't it? Don't worry if you think your background looks ugly somewhere along the way. It happens~~smile~~There is nothing that another layer of paint wash can't fix. You also might find that you want to start more than one sheets right from the outset. I always keep gessoed cereal boxes ready to add whatever wet paint I happen to have going to them(Mostly just because it kills me to throw away ANY paint). The results are sometimes surprising and the process is sooo much fun! When is the postcard done? When it looks right to you! If you need some more inspiration I almost always make layers like this for my postcards in my Flickr stream. Feel free to ask any questions below...Have Fun! |