Showing posts with label Modge Podge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modge Podge. Show all posts

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Heart Postcards

Below are my latest postcards for my postcard project and Baci and Dziadziu, respectively.  I used a Martha Stewart Crafts Heart Punch, paint chips and an old note card for the hearts (and the little birdie in the right-hand corner), scrapbook paper for the state of California and background, and Modge Podge.

 
Paint chip heart postcard - paint chips and old note card


 
California Love - too bad Baci and Dziadziu won't understand the Tupac reference.  
The state flag has a bear on it,  so I added one here too.  Can you find it?

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Mindfulness Collage Postcard

Using some quotes that I pinned on Pinterest and old Yoga Journal magazines, I created a mindfulness collage for this month's postcard.

My friend and I were inspired by a mutual friend to partake in a yearlong postcard project. Each month - for one year - we create and send postcards to one another.

Namaste.  

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

V Day Paint Chip Postcards

This year for Valentine's Day I sent handmade postcards to my parents and Baci and Dziadziu.  I used a Martha Stewart Crafts Heart Punch to make the paint chip hearts.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Salt Water Postcard

 
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea.  
~Isak Dinesen

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Monday, October 29, 2012

Let Go

My east coast, yogi friend and I are doing a yearlong post card project.  Each month we make and send a postcard to one another.  We learned about this project from our mutual friend A. who's creating and sending 52 postcards (one/week) to her friend in the Garden State.  That seems overly ambitious to me because one postcard/month is challenging enough.

This is my October postcard, which reminds us all to breathe, let go, be present in the moment, and let God. I used newspaper, permanent markers, Modge Podge, and a blank postcard.

Thanks to Keri Speidel's dictionary art over at creativegeniusart for the inspiration.