Hannah Overman Koch

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Handmade Mixed Media Note Cards Part Two


The final part of making my mixed media note cards begins with...


My prints that I created by doing this in part one.


I am using a type of paper that takes watercolor pretty well.  
It's about a 60-70 lb paper.

With my print card ready, I can now begin to add watercolor paints.

I have a variety of watercolor paints that I use.
I enjoy trying to come up with unique color combinations.


Sometimes I start by painting the center image, 
other times I begin painting the other designs first.


And I continue this process until I am satisfied with the results.

There will be times I mix the colors, for example..
I may use pink then add a touch of red-orange inside the pink.


And before I know it...

The watercolor process is done!

**Brushes - 
I use a variety of brushes from the one pictured above to brushes that can be used for other types of paints like acrylics. 


With my painted print cards dry,

I now move to the sewing machine!

I line up (really good eyeballing) to my card blanks
and sew a simple "straight" line.


When I get to the corner, I lift the foot and turn the card.
I then put the foot back down and begin sewing again
until I reach the next corner.


I carefully go around the whole card.

This is the back view of the front of the card.

For this set of cards I have decided all strings
should be on the inside of the card.

I pull the strings to the back carefully with my seam ripper tip
and trim the thread.

This is the first set of note cards I have used with pink thread.

The deckle edge makes it look more natural.


All 5 cards finished.

This has been an enjoyable process for me because 
it uses a variety of mediums and techniques!

Here's a close up of each card...

The starfish is a soft pink on this card.


I love how the watercolors make the print really pop!

Love the color combination on this one.

Can you see where I left a portion of this card without watercolor?
I thought it went well with this color combination.


Orange and pink together -
one of my favorite color combinations.





I love going from printing to painting to sewing - 
truly mixed media.




You can see these and more cards in my shop -





hopping all around my studio on this artist holiday,
hannah



1 comment:

  1. they turned out wonderful! I like your color choices.
    I bet they sell like hot cakes.

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