Swap Coordinator: | Gwillisinc (contact) |
Swap categories: | Art Paper Crafts Journals |
Number of people in swap: | 6 |
Location: | International |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | January 21, 2012 |
Date items must be sent by: | February 13, 2012 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
True Colors Tip In Page Blue & Ochre (about a 5x7 page) (Somerset's True Colors Book) Blue and Ochre a bold, vibrant color combination: a color scheme with sophisticated personality." Ochre and Blue Waking to ochre birch leaves sinking in the blue undersea of dawn, I swim in the same currents, needing nothing. Later I'll forget this, and mourn the end of autumn. What's left to be said about being human? Chase Twichell I love the True Colors book & thought we could create our own version. Without the book being lost in the mail, or paying postage for a book. I would be upset to lose one page, but a whole book would kill me. This is a series of one page & one color (or color combo) at a time. There are so many neat color combos out there....and so little time! http://www.stampington.com/html/true_colors.html . Create about a 5x7in (A7 size) art journal page that can be added to an existing journal. Any artistic medium is allowed for this swap; Collages, Inks, Paints (Acrylics, Watercolors, etc). Stickers or digital Images allowed, but only as an added touch. You will have 1 partner. You will only need to complete one side as many people glue them onto another page. Sign the front as you would any piece of artwork you are proud of. Make a small tag with your information on it to be included with the page (can be attached or separate). When you receive a tip-in page, you open your book and cut 2 pages out of it about ½ to ¾ inches from the gutter. Then you glue the inside of each page, slide your tip-in page into the space that has the glue and sandwich it in between. Now you have a new page to your altered book! These are a great way to share end enjoy another's work without the risk of sending your whole book through the mail as you would do in a round robin." |
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