I made some 'faux handmade paper' (found a video on YouTube), printer paper is the base, lots of empty dried teabags, a patterned napkin, some metallic threads, scattered used tea, all attached with matte medium. This is also teabag art. My theme is remembering, finding lost objects. I really like the nibs stamp, all stamps used were wood mounted. I just finished watching the 4th season of Unforgotten (PBS, highly recommended) and an expensive fountain pen was the clue that discovered the murderer. Hardware was in my ex-fil's tools, the door lock probably in my grandparent's house, not sure. Had a lot of fun with this!
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Fri, Jul 30, 2021 @ 7:14 AM
Oh my..wow. Jean this is excellent…absolutely amazing. I love the door lock, the pen nibs, the dried tea, the metallic thread..oh my…..all of it. You are so creative. Thank you for making a sample for my challenge and creating something that just draws the eyes in and in more. Love it. I love the theme too…Found. Amazing. Happy day
Ps..we loved Unforgotten
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Thu, Aug 12, 2021 @ 8:25 AM
Mixed media is sure your "bag", mf!
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Sat, Aug 14, 2021 @ 5:47 AM
Wow. So much to look at, it all works perfectly together, and I love that it represents your show you loved as well. FUN card, Jean. Hugz
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