Well, while I was looking for some marbled paper to make more butterflies, I found some previously stashed marbled mount card instead. Perfect for making into seasonal
Mail Art RAAK's . I like to work in series so here's the latest...
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Pumpkin Postcard |
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Cute ghost |
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Bat |
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Skull Postcard |
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The cards were marbled using warm water and thinned oil paints. Drying is quicker if they are really dilute, and they smell for less time- if you're not keen on the oil-paint smell. The doodles were overlaid with Sharpies and 0.3/0.4/0.7 graphic pens. The edges were "aged" with pigment stamping ink in burgundy and black. Now I need to decide who to send them to....
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These are wonderful Kalona!
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Thankyou Lois!! xxx
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