"Go to Your Studio and Make Stuff" Fred Babb

Friday, January 29, 2016

Collage Mail Art


This week I did a postcard swap with an art therapist that lives up north.  I'm wondering what she thinks of my rather dark collage.  I didn't "feel" dark when making it, I think it just came about that way after painting the background.

I liked the Mona Lisa in sunglasses that I found in a magazine and the rest just sort of morphed together from there.


The back side has absolutely nothing to do with the front.  Except for the words "This Place is Amazing" - because if you've had the pleasure of visiting the Louvre, you'd have to agree, lol!  

The paint from the front got on the back along the edges and I thought a graffiti type look was the way to go.  I didn't work too hard at this, but then I never work too hard at any of my art.  It just isn't fun then.  

I definitely had fun putting this together and hope to find more postcard artists to exchange with.


Friday, January 22, 2016

Mail Art and Penpals


Well, here I am, still enamored with creating mail art.  I've started working on Valentines to send.

I'm making my own envelopes out of a roll of brown Kraft paper that I got at a garage sale years ago.  I love recycling and being able to make something that I normally would have to go out and buy.

I'm cutting writing paper from odd sources of leftover paper.  I use only clean, unmarked pieces and trim it with a deckle edge scissors that I got at a craft shop.  (Trying to make it look a little pretty)

Then I draw something Valentine related on the outside of the envelopes with an ink pen and color in with colored pencils.  I may try using gouache paints.  Gouache is an opaque watercolor paint. It would hopefully hold up okay on this heavier paper.  Or acrylics. 

I'm also making Valentines on cardstock to stick in as well. But that's another post as I haven't finished those yet.  

I've discovered there are quite a few places online to find a penpal.  Of course, some are not particularly comfortable feeling - like those that have turned into a dating site.  But there are a couple of places where I've been comfortable finding a suitable pen friend.

 Letter Writers Alliance does have a one time $5 fee.

 Swapbot is a bunch of crafters that like to swap everything from letters to handmade items to favorite quotes.  It's free and there's tons of swaps to choose from.  

 Postcrossing is just plain fun!  You sign up and send out up to 5 postcards to the addresses that the site assigns to you.  Then you'll receive up to 5 postcards from somewhere in the world - you won't know from where until you receive them.  It's free. 

I've also found a few penpals from posting my hobby of letter writing on my Instagram account.  These fellow gardeners have been followers for a couple of years and I've come to know them and feel comfortable exchanging addresses.

You can always get a post office box and that way there are no worries about giving out your home address.  And of course, you have to use discretion and common sense about who you choose to correspond with.  No, thank you is perfectly acceptable.  Most sites take care to keep your address private and usually you ask by sending a private email to a person you're interested in being penpals with.  

There are plenty of sites, I haven't explored many of them and quite a few seem to have a lot of teenagers.  There's also a site on Tumblr that I haven't looked at, but sounds interesting called Handwritten Inspiration.  It allows people to send a card or letter to someone who is feeling lonely or depressed in hopes that it will brighten their mood.  The site might be a couple of years old, but I'm sure there are other like it.  It's something I will be exploring!  

I absolutely love getting mail again, and maybe I'm a bit overenthusiastic, but it's been years - and I mean years since I've looked forward to going to the mailbox.  And I've met some very nice people all over the world that are feeling the same way...happiness at getting the mail!  


    




Monday, January 18, 2016

Envelope Art


I've discovered a new hobby of late - penpals!  It's been ages since I had a penpal, not since my teens.

Apparently, it's popular again with the Snailmail Revolution.  Younger people having fun sending and receiving mail in their postboxes.  I forget, they grew up with the Internet already established and snailmail is truly something new to them.

Well, I've found that I'm loving going to my mailbox again and receiving letters instead of just bills and ads.  What a joy!  And I absolutely love meeting people from all over the world.  It's always so interesting to learn how people live their day to day lives in different countries.

Anyway, I've been decorating my envelopes with art and it's been so much fun!  Here I did three in a tropical theme with colored pencils and sent them off to Norway, Scotland and Finland.  I hope it brightens up their cold wintry day!  

Next, I'm working on some Valentines.