Continuing my ICAD playing....be sure to visit Tammy at Daisy Yellow for lots more index card creativity - you'll be amazed what can be created with a few minutes on such a little format!
#9 - tried something different here - think you can see the raised edges....that's my gesso spread on thick and swirly and then dried up close and personal with a heat gun making it raise and bubble - a very cool effect. You can't see the little bubbles all that well, but they create great little moonscape effects on the paper.
#10 - busy day today so this was was super simple, just some paint.
#11 - using up scraps, a stamp I made, lids for circles, a bit of dotted wood veneer... (oops I just noticed my dates and realized I switched these two....oh well)
#12 - simple again - a map scrap and circles made with a wine cork.
Join in, won't you?
Now I know what I'm going to do with the wine cork I kept! :D :D I'm a color person ... love these and the great textures.
ReplyDeleteLove that first one and the heat gun idea :).
ReplyDeleteStay inspired!
We can see the raised edges, loving for keeps! xox
ReplyDeleteReally lovely way you took a few scraps and played and played. Gesso is SO much fun, especially when it's all bubbly.
ReplyDeleteI just saw your ever so fun group of post card's on the mail me some art site, way to go.xox
ReplyDeleteall four are super. I can't decide which one I like best, so I won't! ;)
ReplyDeletehave a great day!
Terrie, these are fabulous, love the gesso on that pink one!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at pink! Just love that shade. Now I know why I've been saving corks. Thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteAh yes... these are terrific, Terrie!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun. Really like seeing a mix of ICAD.
Playing and exploring with different mediums leads to new discoveries and self expression.
I really like the first one, a abstract moment... I love it!! :]
Keep them coming.
great icads - keep up the great work
ReplyDeletefun cards...love the color & texture!
ReplyDeleteThese are so great Terrie! So many different techniques and materials. This is what I love most about this challenge, it's really allowing us all to play and spread our wings a bit. And look at all the gorgeousness that comes out of that!
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