How to Make Cards
These are brief instructions. For more detail and information, go to the websites of Seena Frost (www.soulcollage.com) or Anne Marie Bennett (www.kaleidosoul.com).
Making a Card:
· Collect a variety of images from magazines, old calendars, cards, etc. · You will need card stock which is the matt board used for framing pictures. It needs to be cut in 5” by 8” rectangles. This is only a suggested size. Choose whatever size works for you. · Play with the images you have chosen. Some may gather in a theme. You may just like how some look together. · Arrange the images the way you want them on the card. · Experiment with using a frame which is your card size cut out from the centre of a piece of paper or card stock. You can lay this over an image or collection of images to see what will show on the size of your card. · Glue the images down. I prefer to use rubber cement because if it leaks over the edges you can just rub it and it will come off in a little ball. · If you have a brayer, use it to smooth out images. · Savour your card. Enjoy it. Feel it. See what it has to say to you. It helps to do some writing about your card (see below).
There is no way to do this wrong! Be creative with the process and do what feels right for you. You can make your cards and use the process in your own unique way.
The use of a Frame to show what will appear on your card.
A Hint:
If you have an image that is too large for the card, you can glue it on and then, from the back of the card use an Exacto knife to trim the edges. This way you get a nice clean edge on your cards.
The use of a brayer to flatten images once they are glued on.
Putting a Finish on Your Cards:
"When you come right down to it, all you have is yourself.
Yourself is a sun with a thousand rays in your belly. The rest is nothing." - - - Pablo Picasso "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." - - - Pablo Picasso
Enjoy!!! |