
Several of our group members agreed to participate in our third card exchange. Each participant made a full set of cards so they could give one to each of the other participants. This exchange has no specific guidelines and everyone is free to employ whatever book arts or paper arts skills they like to use. The results include a wide range of techniques including letterpress, painting, illustration, eco printing, collage, pop-ups, stamping, paper cutting, and more.
Check out all the cards below, you can click the photos to make them larger. Some of our participants created an edition with twelve cards that are all the same and some participants made twelve unique cards, in which case only a few are shown here.
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Sally Crawford An edition of note cards made with natural dyed papers each with a handmade envelope made from a variety of original eco-printed papers. |
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Marilynn Rudi An edition of cards featuring collage, stamping, and hand-lettering on the outside and a pop-up honeycomb heart on the inside. |
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Barbara Dugas
An edition of tri-fold cards featuring a telephone collage with mixed media elements and stamping. |
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Heather Loney A set of cards featuring her own intricately hand-cut illustrations. |
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Tarika Stitt An edition of handmade cards featuring painting and illustration paired with handmade envelopes. |
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Larry Colwell An edition of cards featuring an underwater fishbone collage. |
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Rhynn Winstead A set of cards each featuring an original ink and watercolour illustration exploring Little Red Riding Hood imagery. |
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Rhonda Miller An edition of cards featuring hand-cut flora on the outside and a pop-up garden on the inside with foil-printed text. |
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Julie Rosvall An edition of cards blind debossed with knit lace patterns and letterpress printed with an Ellen Glasgow quotation. |
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Mallory Kinley A set of twelve unique cards each featuring an original watercolour illustration. |
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Anna A set of twelve unique cards featuring a variety of found images and collage elements. |
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Stephanie Morley An edition of letterpress postcards ready to send out to our local government representatives to protest recent funding cuts to arts and culture programs. |
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Katie Prescott A shiny gold edition featuring found library cards overprinted with letterpress text. |