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Response: If you really want to see what I would cook up for the theme of witches ritual, let me know. I can set up a private swap between the two of us. How does 2 ATCs sound?
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Response: Yes, that is one of my digital creations. Glad you liked it!
Response: I used an old glassine envelope. They sell them in Stamp collector stores.
Response: Suffering is temporary, mail-art is forever. – Buddha
Response: Your welcome, Sunnie. I'm really glad it made it to you!
Response: I guess it was too snarky for you =)
Response: I was printing on pre-perfed dry gummed paper until my printer died.
I just started to use high gloss sticker paper and print the perfs too.
Response: That 3D piece was used on the cover of "Their Satanic Majesties Request", a psychedelic rock album by The Rolling Stones recorded and released in 1967. It is one of my favorite albums and I bought it when it first came out.
Response: Sorry about that. I'll send you something else and hope it arrived intact.
Response: I have a laminator which I sometimes use on my ATCs, inchies and postcards.
Response: Wherever you go, there you are. Your luggage is another story.
Response: I may have made it. Which postcard did I send you?
Response: Yes, last year I produced a sheet of 30 different personal hero stamps.
Response: I purchased a bunch of old Glassine Envelopes from a stamp collectors store. They are translucent and acid-free with a wax paper-like finish. I decorate them with artist stamps and stickers I make.
Response: I laminated them with film to give them that glossy finish. Glad you like them.
Response: Those "hippies" are from the 1860s, not the 1960s. Call it Artistic License. They aren't famous anymore.
Response: I'm sorry you never like my ATCs. I've tried everything. Now I just hope I don't get you as a partner :(
Response: Thanks for your kind words. I make my own stamps, so I did some wackystuff stamps for fun.
Response: Oh well, I'm glad the ATC made it to you.
Response: I used my trusty laminator to seal the card. It increases the odds of it arriving intact.
Response: my digital design was printed on card stock and laminated with a Leather textured plastic.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wackystuff/2735979666/in/set-72157605521622143/
Response: Those are GET WELL Monsters I sent you!
Response: This series is digitally printed on glossy paper and laminated with a matte film. Keeps 'em guessing :)
Response: Thrift stores! I bought them for a dime each in the 1980s, kept the covers and threw away the books (unread).
Response: I used a Leather textured laminating film to get that effect. I thought it made the ATCs look and feel vintage.
Response: You can find those clear card protectors at a good art supply store or www.cardblanks.com
Response: That is exactly where they came from. I have owned that book for many years, but I took the images from here:
http://ian.macky.net/secretmuseum/front_cover.html
Response: Thanks for the kind words, agonysdecay. Your guess is correct. The artistamps are my latest creative focus.
Response: I'm glad you liked my ATCs. I haven't received your cards yet, but I will leave feedback as soon as they arrive.
Response: Just a little heads up. I use a professional laminator. The do-it-yourself one may not get the same look as my cards.
Response: The artistamps are made to be played with. You can stick them on letters, they are gummed just like postage stamps. Of course you still need to put proper postage on the envelope too. LOL
It would be very cool if you used them on your journal.
Response: Thanks RudeNun. Yes, my latest project is creating artistamps. You can see a few examples here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wackystuff/sets/72157603869532545/
I have done 6 sheets so far, with 25 different designs per sheet.
Response: Thanks ShabbyJules. My latest art project is creating my own artistamps. I have been using them on my swap-bot mailings for the last few weeks and folks seem to be reacting positively.
Response: Sorry for the duplication. I will send you another "rock star" card, but it won't be a Beatle. In fact it is the epitome of uncool but I hope you like it anyway.
Response: Glad you liked it :)
I just posted all three designs on my blog:
http://stuffbywackystuff.blogspot.com/
Response: I found 3 different vintage Japanese year of the rat postcards in my large image collection and used them to make these cards. I usually alter found images, but these were so cool I couldn't improve on them. :)
Response: I laminate most of my postcards and ATCs.
This gives them a more finished look and protects them in the mail.
Response: My cards are printed (both sides) on card stock with an ink jet printer, then laminated and trimmed to size.
Response: You mentioned nursing in your profile, so I selected that card with you in mind.
I’m glad you like it.
Response: Sorry about that dragonfly. Something in your profile must have struck me the same way twice.