In week one our final assignment was to design a Valentine card. I did this one in Photoshop.
The next week a class member created a Christmas Card design exchange. We designed a card and sent it to an assigned group of 6 people from around the world.Five of my group were in the U.S. and one in Germany. I mailed the cards out on Dec. 11. I never heard from some of my group so I am not sure they all received my card. Most people posted a message on Facebook to say they had received the card.
I created my illustration on card stock with Stampin' Up Blends (markers). I had to attach the artwork to other paper because the ink from the markers bled through the card stock . I didn't mind that because I loved using these markers.
Many participants made copies of the design on a printer instead of hand drawing each card. I tried that and the color was quite good, but not quite as good as the original. So, silly me, hand drew each card. I also made the envelopes and created a hand drawn sticker to attach to the envelope. And silly, silly me drew all of the stickers on the wrong side of the sticker paper. When I pulled them off of the backing I realized it was the backing paper. They looked pretty good and the backing wasn't real waxy or slick like most backing paper. However, no matter how I tried to glue it to the envelope, it would not stick. I had to redo them.
And here are the cards from my entire group.
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