Thursday 24 May 2012

Round robin postcards

We've had a "round robin" swap on UKStampers over the last few months - we each chose a stamp and sent it to the next person in our group and then after two weeks we passed on the stamp we'd received and so on until our own stamps came home. We had no limitations on what we made and could do whatever we liked with our projects.

I decided to make postcards with the stamps I received and I'm sending the cards to the people who own the stamp used to make it. The cards are all ones that can be posted as genuine postcards (no envelope) and standard postcard size (6x4"). I'm blogging just a couple here.

Pat sent us this Roman statue stamp to play with. One of the beauties of this kind of swap is that you get to play with stamps you wouldn't normally choose and this fell into that category for me!

I started thinking about grafitti because of the lettering down the side of the image. I stamped the image, masked it and then added some random lettering masks and sponged with neutral inks. I added a crackle stamp over the top, using only part of the stamp and moving it around randomly to get patches of crackle effect. I used markers to add a drop shadow to the image to give an illusion of some depth.

Materials:
Pat's stamp (I think it might be a Crafty Individuals' one?)
Crackle glaze background stamp (Indigo Blu)
Versafine Onyx Black, Adirondack Pebble and Mushroom inks
Copic W1 and W3 markers
Tim Holtz Ransom Alphabet masks

Witchy chose this photo-realistic image of Elvis to send out (I recognise it as a Stampsmith stamp). I happened to have an Elvis set in my own collection so I used a couple of those faces as part of the background by stamping in the same colour as the sheet music stamp I used.

This is also a one layer card - I stamped Elivs in black and masked him then stamped a ticket and masked before stamping the final ticket, masking that and stamping the background. Again, drop shadows added with markers help to create "layers" from the elements,

I did the wording by printing out (mirror image) onto an acetate sheet and then rubbing over it with a lolly stick to transfer it to the postcard - I like the slightly grungy look it gives and you don't have to fret about lining up a postcard to go through your printer!

Materials:
Witchy's Elvis stamp (Stampsmith)
Elvis Faces stamp set and Aged Sheet Music Scrapblock (both CHF, retired)
Versafine Onyx Black and Adirondack Denim inks
Copic C1 and C3 markers
Inkjet printer and acetate

Thanks for stopping by!



9 comments:

Kaz said...

These are fab Joanne, love what you've done with them x

Karen said...

You are so clever at your one layer cards, these are gorgeous Joanne xxx

Kath said...

Clever cards, Joanne. I particularly like the Elvis one.

Effie said...

Great postcards... I really liked this swap.

Deborah said...

I admired these on the forum, Joanne (and your others). I wish I had participated now but at the time my mojo had gone AWOL.

Joy said...

I really like the Elvis postcard. I don't have that stamp set but by seeing these amazing postcards I am going to go out to my craft room from http://roomstogrowusa.web12.hubspot.com/hobbyrooom/ and play around until I can make a decent postcards. Mine will not compare to yours!

Cynthia said...

Oh my! The Elvis creation is fabulous, Joanne. Love the blue and collage.

Sue said...

What super postcards you've created, love all your masking effects - so clever.
Sue x

Kathy said...

Fantastic makes, and what a lovely project to be part of