This time, I am happy to share with you my grungy playing cards. I took a regular deck of playing cards and used only the face cards, aces and jokers. I tea stained them individually to get the cool grungy look that you see in the photos below.
I use these images in my mixed media, collage and altered art work. They make a cool addition to any art journal project, scrapbook page or handmade greeting card.
To get these images, all you need to do is message me here with your email address and I will send you the PDF file. If you use a Hotmail account be aware that the file is very likely to end up in your junk email folder so you'll have to check it. If you have any trouble reaching me through this blog, feel free to email me at: joannabanana@shaw.ca
The images will print on two 8.5 X 11 pieces of paper. I recommend sending them to either a color laser printer or a color copier, rather than an inkjet printer. I have not had good luck with ink jet printers because the ink can smear when subjected to a sealant in collage and mixed media work. If you don't have a color printer to work with, you can email the PDF file to your Staples store (or other office supply store) and they can print copies for you in their Copy Center. Because the file is in PDF format, you will not be able to re-size the images.
You are welcome to use the images for your personal use. The collection is copyrighted by me and is not to be re-distributed to others, nor reproduced for resale or redistribution in any form. If you end up using these images in work that you sell, I would certainly appreciate a credit noted.
Have fun with them and do let me know what you make with them. I absolutely LOVE to see what you create with my stuff!
Cheers all!
Joanna
8 comments:
These look brill
lesley.ratcliff@blueyonder.co.uk
Thanks, Lesley, I will be emailing them out on Friday and throughout the weekend so look for them then. Cheers! Joanna
Wow thanks these are lush, I find if I snatch the print out of the printer very quick and sprinkle with detail clear embossing powder then heat set it seals the ink enough not to smudge when applying mediums :) xx
Kath x
Muckypaws69@gmail.com
Great tip, Kathryn. Thanks. I will be emailing you shortly with the PDF file. Cheers! Joanna
Yes please...to graham.crossland4@ntlworld.com
Sending the file to you this morning, dragonriding! Thanks! Joanna
These are really nice would love to work with them...
princesswink1969@yahoo.com
Please and Thanks in advance...
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