Showing posts with label vintage paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage paper. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
79/365:2013 ATC clear philosophical formation
The words "clear philosophical formation" are translated from Norwegian, they are random words from the book page the ATC is made on.
Want to trade/swap an ATC? Read here to see how: http://ewian.blogspot.no/2012/12/atc-artist-trading-cards.html
Medium used: acrylic paint and permanent marker on vintage book page.
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
atc,
girl,
permanent marker,
vintage paper
Saturday, 2 March 2013
61/365:2013 ATC Collage R
Collaging book paper, yellow and green scraps.
Want to trade/swap an ATC? Read here to see how: http://ewian.blogspot.no/2012/12/atc-artist-trading-cards.html
Medium used: vintage paper, pattern paper and acrylic paint.
Want to trade/swap an ATC? Read here to see how: http://ewian.blogspot.no/2012/12/atc-artist-trading-cards.html
Medium used: vintage paper, pattern paper and acrylic paint.
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
atc,
pattern paper,
vintage paper
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
43/365:2013 ATC ribbon heart
One of the really superb experience with making Artist Trading Cards is that you can find and use the remnants of old projects. In this card I used up what I had of red ribbons.
Want to trade/swap an ATC? Read here to see how: http://ewian.blogspot.no/2012/12/atc-artist-trading-cards.html
Medium used: ribbons, vintage paper and an ink pad.
Etiketter:
atc,
heart,
ink pad,
ribbons,
vintage paper
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
36/365:2013 ATC just you and I
For this card I recycled a tag that never got claimed. I just cut it to the standard ATC size, 64 x 89 mm (2.5 by 3.5 inch), changed the colours and added some new text.
Want to trade/swap an ATC? Read here to see how: http://ewian.blogspot.no/2012/12/atc-artist-trading-cards.html
Medium used: embossing, stamp, vintage paper, watercolour, ink, ink pad, rub on and white gel pen.
Etiketter:
atc,
embossing,
gel pen,
heart,
ink,
ink pad,
rub on,
stamp,
vintage paper,
watercolour
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Cathy Minerva Calls for Art
Cathy Minerva has a call out for Art to the Somer Thompson Foundation.
Here is my contributions, it is a ACEO. I have used a variety of media, watercolour, vintage paper, acrylic paint, glitter pen, permanent marker, glue, a leaf and gold leaf. (The black is
the book it's lies on) All made in a smoke free home, I do however have a cat...
I met Cathy(more of here art) in the ZNE art group (it has now closed down). So when she had a call out for art I made this. If you want to read a interview with her about her work with this charity go to this blogpost.
Next month is the 1st Annual Purple Sunshine Motorcycle Ride and Somer Concert in Grove Springs, Florida. Cathy is in charge of this event's silent auction. The ride, concert, and auction will be held the last weekend of April, 2011.
The event proceeds will go to the Somer Thompson Foundation. You can check out their website: http://www.somerthompsonfoundation.org "The Somer Thompson Foundation was formed in March 2010 after the abduction and murder of 7 year old Somer Thompson. The Foundation is dedicated to providing education, resources and help to victims of crimes against children...."
Donating: They are accepting any type of art or handmade item to be auctioned at this event. This is a family/child friendly event! If you or someone you know would like to participate, please email Cathy at minervasmadness@gmail.com Donations need to be to her by April 20th. Artisans are encouraged to put contact info on their donation.
Her artisan and handmade website, Earth Gaia, will be opening a perpetual shop called Artisans and Musicians for JUSTICE with proceeds going to the foundation. Any items not sold at the event will be placed in the perpetual shop for sale.
If you would like to donate handmade items or artwork please contact Cathy at minervasmadness@gmail.com.
About charity work / donation:
I do some charity every year, most of these donations have been a matter close to my heart, education and for initiatives that support children and measures to improve their lives.
Etiketter:
ACEO,
acrylic paint,
atc,
bird,
charity,
girl,
glitter pen,
glue,
gold leaf,
leaf,
permanent marker,
vintage paper,
watercolour
Saturday, 2 October 2010
View form a studio window - video
I am participating in a moley_X project. If you are curious or want to follow the adventure of this group of artists from around the world, in a Japanese fold Moleskine sketchbook exchange you can go here: http://moleskinex79.blogspot.com
As mention in my blog post yesterday: http://ewian.blogspot.com/2010/10/view-form-studio-window.html My inspiration for this entry was the view from my studio window. I love the motive of the clothesline. This one I share with my neighbour. In this entry I have used a bit whimsical style. So excited to see how the rest of the book will develop. Wondering how people and the art will interact on the pages.
Medium used: pencil, eraser, acrylic paint, iridescent, vinyl paint, vintage paper, permanent marker, crystal gloss, promarkers, gesso and glue.
Music by Free-Spoken Band titled, Back Home you can find them on Jamendo http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/Free-spoken_band
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
crystal gloss,
eraser,
gesso,
glue,
iridescent,
pencil,
permanent marker,
promarkers,
studio view,
video,
vintage paper,
vinyl paint
Friday, 1 October 2010
View form a studio window
I am participating in a moley_X project. If you are curious or want to follow the adventure of this group of artists from around the world, in a Japanese fold Moleskine sketchbook exchange you can go here: http://moleskinex79.blogspot.com
My inspiration for this entry was the view from my studio window. I love the motive of the clothesline. This one I share with my neighbour. In this entry I have used a bit whimsical style. So excited to see how the rest of the book will develop. Wondering how people and the art will interact on the pages.
I'll upload the video on how I made my entry, just need to edit it down to under 10 minutes.
Medium used: pencil, eraser, acrylic paint, iridescent, vinyl paint, vintage paper, permanent marker, crystal gloss, promarkers, gesso and glue.
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
crystal gloss,
eraser,
gesso,
glue,
iridescent,
pencil,
permanent marker,
promarkers,
studio view,
vintage paper,
vinyl paint
Thursday, 15 July 2010
IF - diary
Well I started a diary/journal when I was 10. I still have those old ones and it is full of dear diary stuff, fun to read how I saw my life then. I stopped writing when my conscience turned heavy from not writing everyday like my friends. I picked it up again some years later realising I did the journalling for my own sake. I now know I do not have to write everything I have on my mind... Most days it is a drawing or a illustration.
Here is the rules I made for my self:
- make an entry to an "art journal" everyday
- for at least 15 minutes
- put at least one line on the paper
- not feel obligated to finish a drawing
- bring the "art journal" with me every time I go out side
You can read more about it here http://ewian.blogspot.com/2009/06/drawing-everyday.html
This illustration is for the Illustration Friday word "diary". So what do I capture in my diary/journal, well there is a bit of everything that touches my life. For somebody else to read my entry's, it would look chaotic or like a jungle. So that's what the name of this girls diary is "E through the jungle" (Norwegian text "E gjennom jungel"). The words highlighted are in Norwegian and would translate to: wonderful, wrote down the precious thoughts, warm and brilliant words.
Medium used: pencil, vintage paper, acrylic paint, watercolours.
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
illustration friday,
pencil,
vintage paper,
watercolours
Friday, 7 August 2009
Give away - adding vintage paper
I am adding vintage paper, pictures from 1946-54, printed in 1956.
I use a lot of vintage paper in my journals and pictures. I often find text and pictures that has a connection to what I am illustrating and to me personally. I'll give you an example in the art journal entry ticket the text on the paper talks about belief and faith and what it really mean. It is these small things that make my journals interesting to me. As the journal is not only a place to keep pictures, but also alot of my feelings.
http://ewian.blogspot.com/search/label/vintage%20paper
I am looking for ideas and props to my art journal box. Do you have one? Share as many as you like. You need to go to this blog post to share your idea and to enter the give away. http://ewian.blogspot.com/2009/06/art-journal-ideas-give-away.html
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I have disabled the comments on this post so people will go to the first give away post. http://ewian.blogspot.com/2009/06/art-journal-ideas-give-away.html
Etiketter:
give away,
vintage paper
Friday, 10 July 2009
Give away - adding colouring pencils
Adding 12 colour pencils to the give away pot. They are called Jumbo colour and comes from Faber-Castell. Colouring pencils are easy to use and they are great for details. I use them most to write and to lay down layers there is a lot of fun things to do with them, writing this I just realise I have just one post where I use colouring pencils http://ewian.blogspot.com/2008/11/edm-6-favorite-well-loved-object.html
The box
I have painted the inside white and started collaging some bits to it. There is a map from my childhood, Europa has changed a lot sins then. A loveletter from my housebound(way back when he was in the army). A letter from the mission in Africa, childhood memory form my Nana sent fabric to help women and there new born baby's. Some harts cut out from a lexicon.
I am looking for ideas and props to my art journal box. Do you have one? Share as many as you like. You need to go to this blog post to share your idea and to enter the give away. http://ewian.blogspot.com/2009/06/art-journal-ideas-give-away.html
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I have disabled the comments on this post so people will go to the first give away post. http://ewian.blogspot.com/2009/06/art-journal-ideas-give-away.html
Etiketter:
box,
give away,
vintage paper
Monday, 1 June 2009
A little bird told me

I am trying out Twitter... http://twitter.com/ewian
Made a painting with a bird singing about the sun, fund that it would be appropriate to this action. Not sure if I will manage to use Twitter in a rational way. Don't want to be the one twittering about:"now I am getting the mail". But I hope that I can use it as a mini update on what I am creating. That could be my journalling word/props for the day or a new art supply I am trying out. I also want to use it as a notifier when I am travelling, maybe we are at the same place...

I actually made two pictures. They are a bit different, On the first one there was some messing up with the camera so no video came out. On the second one I did manage to film the whole ting and edit it down to a reasonably length.

Do you Twitter? How do you use it in a good way?
Painting made with: Watersoluble wax pastel, acrylic paint, vintage paper, permanent marker.
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
bird,
permanent marker,
twitter,
vintage paper,
Watersoluble wax pastel
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Boxes - I have an idea or two

First I like to say thank you so much for all the great ideas! There is no doubt that you can do great things with boxes. A lot of you suggested altered art in some form so when summer comes, and school is out I'll give it a try!
The winners
1st: Vicki Robison and I'll take her up on her suggestion and make a small medicine cabinet/box, she will also receive 1 box of embodier floss,1 box of blue pearls, 2 box of precut Norwegian vintage paper from 1925 and 1943!
2 consolation prizes LaY hOoN and Brenda. They will get 3 boxes each, 2 boxes whit the same vintage paper as the first prise and the last box I'll fill with scrap, mostly Christmas theme or you can have the same small medicine cabinet/box as Vicki, your choise. (I'll send you a mail for details.)
Stacy and Kristine asked where I got these boxes, well I have a wonderful spouse that rescued them form going in the recycle bin at his work. So now I get to recycle them! They are original for having hard candy in.
Rena Sawatski mentioned ATC sadly the boxes are to small.
Have you read the comments? There are just plenty of good ideas!
I have edit some of the text to sum up the ideas, if you publish it in some form please give credit where credit is do……
ArtSnark said...
Sand the tin. Then soak in vinegar (or vinegar & bleach) with a piece of rusty metal. When the tin box rusts you dry & spray with sealer & then decorate as you wish.
Kathy said...
Make assemblage's (mixed media) from these types of tins. My secret (not any more) is to throw them in the fire and let the paint burn off, then I leave them outside to rust to perfection. I have also spray painted them to use as well.
whyte said...
Spray paint the outsides, collage the top of the lid and melt some nice candlewax from a pooped out scented candle or wax melt, pour into the tin, add a new wick, ta-dah, new candle tin.
Brenda said...
Sand them lightly, coat with gesso and then other coats of acrylic and I have melted UTEE onto them, of course images as well, you could use one as a canvas for a mini piece of art - oh the possibilities, drool. How about using one for a mini photo album that concertinas out?
Rose said...
I'd collage them and then make little sewing kits from them or put a little trinket in them and use as a gift or table favor.
Rena Sawatski said...
Collage, paint, distress, do assemblage. You could make them into an art doll. Decorate the inside, add a little book or possibly use them for ATC's.
Oh, How about making a shrine with them?
thismuseofmine said...
As several of the ladies said you can alter them and make assemblages, I have done that. I noticed that no one mentioned Alcohol inks. They work well for metal, so you might try that. Here is a link that I love to go to for a little inspiration:
http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/alttins.html
This is something I have done with my girl scouts before. They LOVED it. They are middle school age, so they have all kinds of things like gum and lip gloss, etc that they can put in them. Again here is a link: http://www.craftbits.com/viewProject.do?projectID=2032
My very favourite thing that I have done with little tins was when my little niece was born a premie, and she was quarantined, so no one could come and visit. EVERYONE wanted to see pictures- it is so hard to carry them around in your purse without them getting ruined, so I made a little accordian book that went inside the tin. When the lid opened you just pulled on the end of the card, and you could see 6 pictures of her, and then you turn it the other direction and you can see 5 more. Then you just fold it back up and it goes right back in. Of course I decorated it, inside and out, but I made sure the decorations were things that would stay on really tight, so that when it was rattling around in my purse it would still be really pretty.
These make GREAT baby gifts- or gifts for the grandma's- all they have to do is attach the pictures and they have a great brag tin. You actually could make these for any holiday, or for any age kids. If you wanted to just have one to show off your kids. You could even do one with those photo corners, so you could change the pictures out when your kids get new ones every school year like ours do.
Katla said...
The downside of boxes is that they get messy themselves, hard to keep track of the right boxes. So if you had a tiny shelf where they fit it would be great. Or if you add fronts to them , and make them into tiny drawers, a lot of work but I think it will be very nice. -and organized.
Can also be used to make our wedding-invitations!
LaY hOoN said...
I think I'll turn the metal box into altered art piece, will put in my daughters picture in it.
Poetic Dreams said...
I think I would make them into a sweet love note for someone special. Take paper and fold it accordian style. Glue the last sheet in the tin and add a lil ribbon to the front sheet to use as a pully. That is after ya've written ya special message on it.
These would be nice to leave hidden as a treasure to find. I used to leave notes in my children's lunch boxes or hubbys pant pockets for them to find.
angeltreats said...
Similar tin boxes that have been covered with polymer clay (Fimo, Sculpey etc). Like here: http://www.desiredcreations.com/howTo_PJCoverAltoid.htm
A Christmas idea.
Ya know those advent calenders? Why not make one with the tins? All ya have to do is take 25 of them, Put a special picture on the inside (use up those Christmas cards ya received) then add a lil Knob on the front of it to open the tin. Then when Christmas comes ya can add a Lil Treat inside each box before ya put it out. Ya can either add a nice lil trinket toy or a small candy. I think that would be an awesome thing to make with the tins.
They're all the same size and it'll look so cute! All ya have to do is decide if ya want to hang it or have it as a free form stand. If ya make it to hang I would glue the tins to some kind of board. Like a small Cork Board.Or ya can even recycle an old Cookie sheet and add the maganetic sheet to the back of each tin and then it'll hang on the cookie sheet.
If ya make it free form then ya can get one of those large Plexic glass free standing Picture frames and glue them on it. Ya can then slide a piece of Christmas wrap inside the frame. OH! and ya could even use this same idea for a countdown for the other hoilidays. Valentines,Easter, Etc.. Then all ya do is change the background by just sliding the piece out of the frame! How cool is that? lol
Camille said...
Take the tins and use, sand paper or a file, and scuff them up really well, leaving the edges around the opening bits nice and smooth. You don't want to mess up the open/close part of the box, or the hinges.
Take a min and look at the box and see how you would like it to hang on the wall. Being careful, take a nail and hammer, prop the portion of the tin to be punched on a piece of wood and make a tiny hole for ribbon later. You can use your hammer to make the sharp bits of the opening lay flat with one good wack.
Now get some clay. I use sculpty, but try any you have on hand, even Air dry should work just fine.
Go around the bottom and sides of the tin, leaving the hinges and closing lip of the box plain (no clay). When you have covered the bottom, texture and decorate however your heart desires.
Now to do the top of the box. Get some Tin Foil, Clay, a pce of clear plastic (I save them off everything, even shrink wrap would work), and that nail and hammer again (or if you have a drill tool it will make life easy).
Draw with a permanent marker an outline of a frame. Make sure to leave enough around the edges to give some interest, and accept the clay. After you have cut out the center portion of the lid, use the file or hammer to knock down the sharp bits.
Go around the top of the lid just as you did the bottom of the box, but now get funky. Make a Frame around the top of your box!. Use the Tin Foil to prop up the clay and make it larger than the box. Now bake or let air dry.
When it is dry or cools off trim with a fingernail file any parts you think need to go. Dust it off.Get ready to make it your own.
Paint it, stain it, make it the way you want it to look. I usually think about what is going inside and go with that theme.
When its dry. Open it up and insert your ribbon hanger. Once that is in, cut felt or fabric or scrapbook paper for the sides and background and insert little things you want inside. Make sure to use glue to keep it all standing!.
Lay the lid open and take the shrink wrap or plastic cut it to just a little wider than the window you made, glue the edges and pull it tight.
Now you have a pretty tiny little shadow box, ready to hang on your wall for all to see!.
Ruth D said...
Here's an idea - that I just bought a dozen tin boxes to do - I think I first planned this when I heard about Oprah's Christmas box - with a template to print little cards. I want to personalize one for each member of my family(7 here in CA) and then print out blank cards and give 7 blanks to each person to write a note to a family member and slip it into their box - The boxes will be in a central location in the house and cards can be secret if so chosen. Hopefully these little gifts can go into the Easter
baskets. Wondering if I should title the cards with...something like " The nicest thing about you is...
I love the tins to store stuff in too so I have some left over.
Kaine said...
Decorate the outside in the various ways already outline in other comments and turn them into paint palettes by glueing whole pans and half pans in the inside. It makes a great little travel palette for a fraction of the cost of buying a travel palette from the art supply companies.
Lindart said...
Sand them well, then make a little shrine from them, for a person who has passed, or an idol of some sort.
OR take a hint from your GM and decorate them, and put journaling prompts inside, or technique prompts, then put them all in a bowl and choose one every time you need an idea!
candy said...
Line it with felt and make an mp3 player holder.
jaybean said...
Sand them but I do think I will have to try the fire bit now! Mine are made for captured fairies and saved fairy babies that need tiny places to sleep and be safe until they get there full wings. Like a cocoon only a found tin.
Collage some, paper butterflies are great for decorating them and now there are so many nice brads and grommets that you can insert through the cover!
Link for altered tins: http://www.artchixstudio.com/create/classroom/class_alteredtins.htm
Little Joys said...
Alter them with papers and collage, then create fold-out books that attach and fit inside. I usually choose a theme for the whole piece and carry it throughout. I also love to use tins as personal shrines - great gifts!
Kristin Long said...
Decorating them (like collaging them) and then giving them to a loved one as pill boxes or have little notes inside for that person.
Vicki Robison said...
They could be hundreds of things. But maybe look around and see what you need or what could make life exsier? Storage, shrine, small med kit, drawing kit, painting kit, medicine cabinet.
Stacy Alexander said...
I would utilize some of the earlier suggestions and distress/paint them and use them as bodies for dolls. Add a head or face on top, limbs and you've got a great little art doll!
jasmoon-butterfly said...
Create a lost aged looking tin made by the fae with lots of little notes made by them of recipes / garden fae flora even some notes on humans!....either mini scrolls or mini booklets aged with tea and burnt edges!
pinkflamingo61 said...
Bar Mitzvah idea. For a present I am making him a Mezuzah. It's a small prayer box that hangs at the door of the rooms in the house. Inside the box is a prayer. The outside is decorated in many different ways. I sanded an Altoids box, the thin one not the square-ish one. I covered it in vintage text. On the top of the box, which really is the side as I am using the box on end so it opens like a book, I put a vintage small plastic toy shepherd with a lamb on his shoulders. On the front of the box I put a really tiny, one inch high Frozen Charlotte doll, bisque from the 1800's Germany. I dipped her feet in super tiny beads and glue before attaching. I used a large fox head charm over the doll. Then I layered gold, verde and touches of black paint to make it look like old metal with the text showing through in places.I used polymer clay as putty around all of the additions so they were seamless, actually coming out of the box like a sculpture rather than an assemblage. When it was finished I put 5 or 6 coats of high gloss varnish on the entire box. When I gave it to my friend she got the prayer and put it in the box for her son to hang outside of his bedroom door. If I were to do it again I wouldn't make a prayer box, I'm not Jewish, but I would love to do it again as a shrine.
Kristine said...
Semi translated from Kristine who think people prefer to read short blogposts and not thesis... (I must say I think it is so nice to get comments is the joyful languish of NyNorsk (New-Norwegian)!)
Here goes:
A box to keep the coughing pills or is it anti-coughing pills in, having a cold.
Memory-boxes, you put all kinds of small things in the box, mostly like things like papers and pictures and then you forget about it! When you open it in years to come you will find a wonderful surprise, ain’t that neat?
Buttons, buttons and more buttons… addicted to buttons so it would be great putting some buttons in the tin.
Etiketter:
blue,
box,
boxes,
comments,
embodier floss,
give away,
idea,
medicine box,
pearls,
tin,
vintage paper,
winner
Friday, 13 February 2009
Boxes - can you give me an idea?

Boxes, boxes and more boxes! I love boxes! I have a lot of them! I use them for keeping things organized!
Now I got a carton of metal boxes. What can I do with them? Can you give me an idea? The boxes measures about 8 X 6cm or about 3,5 X 2,4".
I'll give away 11 of these boxes. Randomly draw out 3 of the replys and send you some boxes... 1 main winner and 2 consolation prize. If somebody has already posted "your" idea just post yours and tell why you also liked it.
1st 5 boxes filled with: 1 embodier floss,1 blue pearls, 2 with precut Norwegian vintage paper and I mean vintage 1925 and 1943 in the last box I'll fill with one of the suggestions that comes in!
2nd and 3rd, 3 boxes each, 2 whit the same vintage paper as the first prise and the last box I'll fill with scrap, mostly Christmas theme.
1 of Mars I'll do the draw!



Etiketter:
blue,
box,
boxes,
embodier floss,
give away,
idea,
pearls,
tin,
vintage paper,
winn
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
Art journal - ticket

My Nana, grandmother, died Monday. I will miss her tremendously. We had a close friendship. In addition to being my grandmother she was a close friend, we shared a lot of common interest among many things the love of books, crafts and family. When we talked about death she said that she was not afraid to die. She had her ticket to heaven ready, it was just a mater of time before the conductor called her on board the journey to heaven. It is a slim comfort that she was old and did not suffer much. It does not take away the terrible void she is leaving. My art journal entry is the quote she used to say "I have the ticket to heaven".
Medium used: 3B pencil, vintage book page from the book "he is our peace" , stazOn stamp, and watercolour. The entry is made in the brown leather journal from Rhonda Miller.
Etiketter:
acrylic paint,
art journal,
black,
Christian,
family,
girl,
grandmother,
green,
heaven,
pencil,
purple,
stamp,
ticket,
vintage paper,
watercolour,
Watersoluble wax pastel
Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Swim team
Here is my swim team. Made a team with 9 girls/ladies all with different personality's.
Do you have a swim team?
The team is made on watercolour paper with watercolour both paint and pencils and some painted vintage paper.
Medium used: pencil, vintage book page, matt gel medium, watercolour and watercolour pencil.
Etiketter:
blue,
card,
matt gel medium,
red,
swim team,
vintage paper,
watercolour,
watercolour pencil
Friday, 3 October 2008
ATC - porcelain flowers in the snow
ATC - artist trading cards - porcelain flowers in the snow
I was asked to participate in an ATC- swap, 26 cards that are alike. I have never made ATC's. So I said that I had to try it out. Here is my test round and this is how I did it.
Made a sketch. The inspiration is the porcelain flower, it is not made of porcelain is a real flower (picture her if you don't believe me). Well I imagined the flowers in the snow.
I cut up 30 cards, guessing there was going to be some mistakes. Stamped the brown leafstrukture. Drawed the porcelain flowers. Added the masking fluid in dot's. Made the centre of the flower with acrylic paint.
Added some iridescent medium thickly, to get a little structure.
Painted with watercolour ochre and shades of blue. Added a little bit of iridescent to get a little sparkle. Rubbed off the masking fluid.
Cut out words from magazines and old books. Stamped on the S. Just have to sign and write on the back of the cards.
A little trouble along the way when making the cards...
Well I had problems cutting it exaktly to size and finding enough of the word "porselen" did not want to copy.
Not sue what to do with the cards as this was only the test round and I am going to do the real challenge for the swap later. Have any suggestions?
A bit about ATC - ACEO
Artist Trading Cards are individual art miniatures which pass hand to hand. Artists make ATC for trade or self-promotion. The only rule for these cards is their 64 x 89 mm (2.5 by 3.5 inch)
There is no standard thickness for ATCs but people customarily make them thin enough to fit inside standard card-collector pockets, sleeves or sheets. The cards are created as unique works or small limited editions of prints. Artists generally sign and date the back, and may also include a title and contact information.
An offshoot of Artist Trading Cards are the "Art Cards, Editions, and Originals", ACEO. ACEOs originated when some artists began to create cards to sell, in addition to trading among themselves.
Links to find more about ATC:
www.flikr.com , just do a search for ATCs.
http://www.arttradermag.com , free online magazine containing ATC
http://www.artist-trading-cards.ch/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artist_Trading_Cards
Etiketter:
atc,
blue,
flower,
iridescent,
masking fluid,
ochre,
porcelain flower,
snow,
stamp,
swap,
vintage paper,
watercolour
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
My house, my shellter.
Detail.

I got my first collage cube, rubber stamps cube, today. No, they don't sell these where I live, so Etsy was the place to go.
Made a little collage piece. Medium used: ink pad, vintage book pages, rubber collage cube, watercolour , watercolour pencil, iridescent and heavy structure gel medium for glue, acrylic paint.
Etiketter:
acrylic,
black,
brown,
collage,
green,
heavy structure gel,
house,
ink pad,
iridescent,
red,
rubber collage cube,
shell,
shelter,
stamp,
vintage,
vintage paper,
watercolour,
watercolour pencil
Sunday, 1 June 2008
IF - baby
Have you seen little children pretending that their dolls are babies?
Etiketter:
acrylic,
baby,
black,
blue,
brown,
child,
doll,
dress,
feeding,
green,
illustration friday,
ink,
iridescent,
open,
pink,
spoon,
vintage,
vintage paper,
watercolour,
watercolour pencil
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