Wednesday, October 3, 2012

October's Postcard of the Month

This one was all about the carrots. 
I grew these pretty, red-skinned carrots (orange on the inside) this year:
And, I had this tiny little carrot stamp that I really wanted to use.
But could I find it anywhere??!   I even went back to the store where I'd found it, to buy another.  NO!  Not only had they sold 'em all, they weren't ordering from the carrot stamp company again!!
BUT!!  Convinced that it was still somewhere in my studio, after a thorough sort-through of various messy stashes of materials that I'd put off dealing with for YEARS, yup, I found it.  So then, of course, I had to use it...
 
This month, temporarily, was also about BEETS!!  I love beets, so I made a couple of beet cakes (like carrot cake - GOOD!!), beet salad...  And I saved the beautiful, bleeding skins.  And decided to make some PAPER (for the first time ever), using the beet skins!   Just threw them in the blender with my paper pulp, and, VOILA: 
Looks pretty cool (although not nearly as red as I'd thought it would be...), but it was really thick and crude!  I really wanted to use it in this month's collages, but it did not work well.  It did however get me really hot to make more paper! 
So, on another sunny afternoon, I made this paper:
I used: metaliic thread, corn silk, flower petals, sheet music in with the pulp, and I'd MEANT to throw in some little gold foil pieces, but I forgot...  I didn't use this paper in this collage, but I did use it in my Burlington City Arts Vermont Postcard Design Contest entry!!
 
As for October's cards, merely one prototype later:
I was ready to roll.  23 steps this time.   And, this time, along with taking pix of the panels of 21 cards at each step of the process, I also I followed one card through each step:
This odd little orange 'bridge' was some last minute mitigation - I hadn't wanted this orange paper to cover that entire lower l. side...
And here I start to close up that opening!
And TA DA!!  Red carrot.
 Here are the panels of 21, step by step.

 

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