Tuesday 6 October 2009

THE BENEVOLENT POSTCARD SOCIETY: OCTOBER

September flew by and here we are in the first week of October which means my 2nd postcard is now in the mail!


Many of you already know about the postcard exchange I'm taking part in but for those of you who are new around here it's basically an art project and postcard exchange rolled into one. The Benevolent Postcard Society is the brain child of Automatism blogger and collage illustrator Lori Langille who thought the random exchange of postcards, would bring a smile to its members.


This time I sent a Kelly Hyatt card from the Juliette collection with an Autumn themed poem on the back by George Cooper.



I hand stamped the date and framed the address (which I hand wrote) with part of an Aunty Cookie book plate which I cut out using an Xacto knife. I love the little illustrated bird that's escaped from it's cage!


I was a bit disappointed as the poem on the back, which I tried to 'stamp', on the card didn't come out very clearly. I did a few test runs which came out great but the card was slightly textured like water colour paper which i should have realised would effect the result . I use the term 'stamp' loosely because I basically printed the text onto a transparency and tried to quickly transfer it to the card like a stamp whilst the ink was still wet.


I lightly went over the text with a pencil to make it more legible but if your reading this, Sarah from Islington, and you still don't have a clue what it says here is the poem below...


October gave a party;
The leaves by hundreds came-
The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples,
And leaves of every name.
The Sunshine spread a carpet,
And everything was grand,
Miss Weather led the dancing,
Professor Wind the band.
By George Cooper


If you're taking part in the exchange too tell me all about your cards in the comments section as I love hearing what everyone else is doing.


5 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous exchange. Soooo pretty! I love it!

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  2. Hey! I'm taking part in this too. I posted about the September postcards I both sent and received here:
    http://teacupscupcakes.blogspot.com/2009/10/seven.html
    but haven't got round to posting about the October one I sent yet, and haven't yet received my October one either, though still early days, especially if it is coming to me in London from further afield! Love this postcard, and the one you sent last month.

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  3. Sarah from Islington here!
    I received this yesterday, thank you so much. The perfect thing to come home to after a rainy day. I may have danced in my hallway while still in my coat and hat...

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  4. Hey Sarah! Im so glad you received the card ok I still havent got mine but im sure i will do a happy little dance when it arrives too :D

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