I experimented with metal, Fun Foam, Shrinky Dinks, and other materials before settling on needle felting.
The above ATC is for a different swap with a tree theme. We were allowed to use paper for that swap. I made the tree using a fused fiber technique from the book
Artist Trading Card Workshop
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Next month's theme is a foreign city, which should be lots of fun.
This last one is titled "Word Tree."
Next month's theme is a foreign city, which should be lots of fun.
15 comments:
Your ATCs are great. I have only received Cory's and Cheryl's (of course - she made it at my house). I'm looking forward to some good mail this week!
Love the word tree. What a great idea.
these are so fun!! love all the trees. ;)
Great cards and the different techniques are so interesting. I love the word tree!
Have a blessed day my friend.
hi stacey
how are you getting on with your neighbour you complained about because i know you were worried as he wasnt very nice, i hope its all settled down and he dosent bother you now! i wish we could move! fliss xx
excellent, i love the trees! x x
Oh, I love those! The texture of the trees is wonderful.
Kimberly :-)
Oh my heart melted at seeing them!!
Oh how I would cherish one
You are such an artist...
Those are lovely! I would love to try needle felting.
My dear friend~you really did
"out-do" yourself this month with your ATC. I about fell out of my chair when I opened up the envelope and it fell out! I still can't stop looking at it. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us.
AWESOME!!! Stacy!
I think you should make some felted animals now!!
The flowers in your neighborhood are so pretty.
Guess I should be thinking about the theme for May...
Warmly,
Deb :)
Very cute! Did you like needle felting? That's something I haven't tried yet -- I think I'm afraid of all those little needles LOL!
Oh my gosh!! I love those WAY more than paper ATC's. How darling!
Wow!!
Beautiful handcraft work :)))
My compliments ....
I think you did a wonderful job with no paper. I love it!
Those are all so cute, I love needle felting little things!
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