Here's my latest greeting card. I had planned to color it with watercolor paints but realized that doing it with alcohol markers was easier.

Inspiration came from this pin that I got at a rummage sale for 50 cents. Can't believe it was only 50 cents. It's so pretty . . . and very tactile. I love touching it.

I'm pretty sure this is the method that the artist used to make the pin. I would love to learn how to do this . . . but I just can't imagine having to store more craft supplies in the nooks and crannies of my house.
11 comments:
Kim Korringa is a fun great artist that I know from my other friend Lani Chun, who does unreal beautiful leis out of polymer clay. I REALLY need to get back into making stuff with my stash. It consumes me when I do.
Aunty, when I was google-searching Kim Korringa, I did end up finding Lani Chun and her work. So amazing!
Jalna! Those hearts are so sweet!! LOVE them. You are so talented!
j: Pasta machine? geez these hobbies can get pretty $$$$ - in a way I'm glad I not crafty!-N
Really nice card! I’ve seen sushi made like that video.
So pretty! Love the colors.
Izsmom
Annie, I like them too! I think I'll make a bunch of those cards.
N, I know what you mean!
Susan, so much work, yah!
Thanks Izsmom.
bewtiful…….. gee whiz...those look like some candy I have seen somewhere!!
Dd, there's a type of Japanese candy that's made the same way.
both the card and pin are so pretty!
Thank you, Kat.
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