It all started when I realized that I'd made fifty-one compositions in my recent Laundry Day Series. I only intended to make fifty. So, I threw the last one onto a stack of pages from Charles Richardson's English Language Dictionary (1846) that were already fused to fabric and loosely stitched. Some of these pages became part of my Great Quotation Series, a project that ended a couple years ago. The extra pieces were just "sitting there gathering dust". An idea occurred! Why not cut all these things up and turn them into postcards?
(Above: Postcards being glued to sheets of colored paper.)
A few minutes at my paper cutter, the stack was transformed into twenty-eight 4" x 6" rectangles. Something was needed for the back ... a place for an address. Paper was required. Another idea occurred! I remembered a gift from a friend. Years ago Joe Wider gave me a package of intensely colored paper. I used matte medium to attach the postcards to several of the 6" x 9" pieces of paper. The next day, they were trimmed and flattened in my dry mount press. They are now ready to be mailed ... and the first twenty-seven people to contact me with their physical mailing address are going to get one!
(Above: The Color-aid package donated to my stash by Joseph Wider.)
Why just twenty-seven since I made twenty-eight? Well, the first one (selected at random) is already stamped and on its way to Joseph Wider! THANKS!
(Above: The back of the Color-aid package.)
Leaving an address as a public comment is probably a poor idea. My email address is a better place! It's mouse_house@prodigy.net! Steve and I have bets on how long it will take for me to run out of postcards. As I'll put this on Facebook, I'm not thinking it will take too long!
3 comments:
Another brilliant idea! I love your 'waste not, want not' ethic.
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lovely idea...
That is really sweet. I have sent off an email.
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