May’s Postcard of the Month
All the preliminaries are in place for tomorrow’s gluing. (glue is a weird word to add ‘ing’ to…) 30 postcards in this set.
I cut out 30 of these (rubber stamped) geese today. @ 6 minutes ea. 3 hours!
It took cutting about 5 of them before I figured out the best scissoring approach. Tip: Always nice to leave enough material to grip as you cut around tiny little spaces. :/
Wished I’d had another white paper option, other than this fairly thin rice-paper, to use the rubber stamp on. It is more transparent than the effect I think I’d prefer. But it was what I had, in enough abundance for 30 cards. The constrictions of ‘mass-production’ are interesting.
And here's the production line, steps 1-6:
Between Steps 6 and 7, I dealt with 2 issues. One entailed a design decision: Sprinkles (upper l.)? Or no sprinkles?
The other issue was the matter of the rather insubstantial rice paper, upon which I’d chosed to stamp the geese…
When I applied the diluted Modge Podge (glue), it rendered the white rice paper transparent! Thus the geese were barely discernible.
So, I decided to touch ‘em up w/ an Ultra-fine Sharpie – which I had very serendipitously JUST seen, for the first time ever, and very presciently actually PURCHASED, just the week before! Smart subconscious to know what I had to look forward to once I got the rice paper wet?!
TOO BAD I hadn’t glued my prototype card before committing to the 30 little sets of geese I cut out of the troublesome paper...! Lesson learned, and I’m not at all unhappy with the result.
And (one of) the final product!
Hurrah, welcome to the blogosphere! What a huge amount of work these cards require, but the result is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janet! You inspire.
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