I love to create mail art. My pieces often have rubber stamping all over the envelope. I still use lots of stamps from my days working in an Art Rubber Stamp Store. It's a quick way to add art! Although, mail art can be so many different things . . . This card is from the Ringling Museum in Florida . . .
Read More"Flowers" was the daily paper prompt today at Daisy Yellow AND it's also the theme for the ARTchix Studio ATC swap I signed up for. Don't you love it when that happens?
Read MoreI had the pleasure of participating in the ARTchix Studio Blue ATC swap. I used ARtchix ART blast playing cards as a base, the ones with birds printed on them.
Read MoreI had never heard of a "chunky" ATC before until I read about it on Lisa Busch's Collage Stuff Blog…
Read MoreIt is always nice to exchange art with friends, but especially lovely when exchanging with someone you have gotten to know over time and whose art you admire so much!
Read MoreFor this small ATC I wanted to use one of Frieda's favorite colours, yellow. I reached for a piece of "fabric paper" that I created two years ago..
Read MoreThis post shares the October combo of ‘melon and mauve’…
Read MoreGrey and Terracotta -what a lovely color combination. I truly loved creating these ATCs for my Colour Groupies partners in crime/art.
Read MoreThese ATCs are for my dear friend Frieda's swap: Vintage Travel ATCs.
Read MoreI squeezed in this ATC for the ARTchix Studio Flickr group lotto drawn on July 14th, when the theme was the letter "D".
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