Intro: a bit late I know but I never got around to taking an image of this just because I was struggling with what words to use on the back. I completed the back and even gave this to my husband but then never got around to sharing it with everyone. What I created: the postcard-making-bug was still infecting me and so I ended up preparing the front of one card, backs of 3 cards, plus completing this postcard for my husband all during February. I learned how to age the postcards using Distress Ink which has now been carried over for all of them. I do believe that I'll never leave the back of a postcard blank now. I have only done that to my first postcard. This was my first attempt to work with scrapbook paper to assemble something. Finished product is a Valentines postcard given to my husband (and made for him). Happy valentines day to this blog! And a very happy valentines day to everyone who reads any posts here! =)
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Author: RejiI used to be a digital artist but switched back to traditional art as I feel more connected with the art I create this way. Currently, I create art whenever I can for art trades and commissions. I have worked with clay (earth clay to modern forms like Polymer, Sculpey, even Air Dry clay) along with watercolors, acrylics, oil paints, pastels, charcoal, pen and pencil drawings, India ink, Chinese Colors, wires, felt fabric, yarn, weaving, basket making, and the list goes on and on. I am currently working on exploring nail art, make-up, dress making, scrapbooking, and small canvas art. Archives
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