Monday, December 16, 2019

Christmas Card saga one more time

    Since I was 18, I have made Christmas cards every year. The number keeps creeping up, and every year I hold my breath to see if I can make it. This year I made 110. I don't like copies, so each one is handmade. I find people always love my cards and tell me so, but I can hardly ever sell a painting when I exhibit them. Hmm.
    This year, I experimented with Brusho, a watercolor crystal product, I saw demonstrated at a rubber stamp show in September. By the time I started this last week, I totally forgot the demos and had to reinvent the wheel. I used two Brusho blues sprinkled for the sky, a fine spray bottle, Arches cold press watercolor paper, a self carved stamp of an evergreen, brushes, kosher salt, white paint, and regular watercolor paint. The Brusho is a dye, so my fingers have been blue all week. 
Brusho skies
Skies with trees, ready for cropping
My mess, stamps, gelli plate, etc.


    I painted the skies in long strips, stamped and painted the trees, spattered paint and added shadows with a brush. Then I cut the strips into compositions for the cards. I bought A7 cards and envelopes with coupons from Joanns. 
     I printed out the poem I used for the inside (Longfellow's original "I heard the Bells on Christmas Day") on white paper, rubbed yellow/yellow orange pastel dust over it and glued it inside. Now I am writing a greeting in each one- the hardest thing for me to do. The out of town ones are mailed- I keep on writing in the rest.

14 comments:

  1. Once more they are beautiful. You are very talented.

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  2. Once again you have created beautiful and original Christmas cards Linda. It's fascinating to read about your process here, you must have lots of patience and you obviously a love and a talent for art.

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  3. They are beautiful, an outstanding job as always.

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  4. BEAUTIFUL!!! Your artwork is marvelous.

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  5. Every year, each season, I am amazed at your creativeness in producing so many cards! Each is a beauty an expression of you:)

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  6. Those look great, Linda. I love the creativity in them.

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  7. Wow!! Those are so beautiful!!! I find the same thing with my Print photos... the y love them until ... ha ha!!! Hope your fingers get back to normal colors!

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  8. I treasure the cards I have received from you, Linda. What lucky recipients you will have this year. The cards are gorgeous!

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  9. wow - what beautiful work - I followed Wanda's link to you and now must look through your blog to see what else you do!

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  10. These are so beautiful. I know that the recipients will cherish them.

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  11. These greetings will not end up in the recycling bin next year :-) You are making keepsakes, Linda :-)

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  12. Each one is lovely but all together they are just stunning! I enjoy seeing your cards each year.

    ceci

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  13. What beautiful colors! Those trees pop with that lovely sky. Another win for you (despite the blue fingers).

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