Saturday 17 March 2012

Hanna's DIY Postcard Swap 2012!

I did Hanna's postcard swap last year and it was so much fun both creating 10 postcards to send out all over the world and to receive them so this year I was thrilled to see that she was doing it again and signed up.  I've had problems with my camera of late and had to use my iphone so the photos are not at all clear (it didn't help that by the time I got to photographing them it was late, the light was artificial and not that good, and I was in a rush!!) but here we are:

 As soon as I thought about how I wanted to create my cards I knew I wanted to use brown paper and red stitching on some of them - don't ask me why, it was just a very strong urge!! So here you see a couple of them with just that plus some stamping too.  The one on the top right was a mix of collage and a distress ink background.  The bottom left was a napkin collaged, some tea dyed paper onto which I stamped a quote and cut it up to stick on, and then added a Tim Holz disc which says 'destiny'.


The one on the left here is a piece of fabric which I have quilted and sewn on to the postcard (it has a lovely quote about tea on it".  The white bit you can see, I distressed with vintage ink and the word 'enjoy' on it.
The one on the right is again a collaged napkin (Chinese style) and the paper flower is cut out of Chinese newspaper, all inked with a plum coloured ink.


The two on the left hand side I did in Traci Bautista style (I just love it) using some spray inks, acrylic paint, black Indian ink  and a white correction pen. Then I added the words, colouring them gently with some vintage distress ink.  The card in the top right has a background stamp, then some Tim Holtz dictionary tissue tape and a little tissue envelope finished with a balloon brad.  There is a quote on the left which you can't see easily in this photo which says "Be bold in the dreams that you dream for yourself" which is a Christine Mason Miller quote.  The bottom left is a again a collaged napkin (I really liked doing this!!) with a die cut piece of music and a Tim Holz disc again but this time in a rectangle and with the word 'wish' on it.

 Then of course there were the envelopes!!  I cut out some fun paper and sewed the envelope shape, adding a cut label (which you can't really see as I wanted to protect the addresses which I had already written!)  For some of the envelopes I used book pages which was an idea I got from the first postcard I received out of the swap from Sweden which I will show in another post.

The envelope on the top right is hand stamped with splatter, leaf and script stamps - love them!

 So off these go now to their various addresses in the US, Australia, Sweden and one here in the UK.
Thank you Hanna for organising this.  I really enjoyed it and 10 is a great number.

7 comments:

iHanna said...

Thank YOU for joining and sharing your creations! I totally get the "brown paper cravings" and love how different your cards are + awesome envelopes! Thanks for sharing!

Dori Patrick said...

Wonderful work! Glad you had fun!

Sherry said...

Sheila, these are so very lovely! I hope that I am a lucky recipiant of one of them, but if not, maybe next year. I love the envelopes too. Hugs from Alaska, Sherry

Madde said...

The postcards are great & I love your envelopes!

Sue M said...

Great arty postcards Shiela! I'm off to visit Hanna now - so maybe next year ...

Sue M said...

Great arty postcards Shiela! I'm off to visit Hanna now - so maybe next year ...

Tracy said...

WOW... these are wonderful, Sheila! I love all that different use of materials, colors, etc. :o) Hope you are well there. Happy Spring Days ((HUGS))

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