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    Postcard Challenge week 3

    The story continues this week from Brazil. 
    Maggie questions Thadeus about his vague reference to his research. It has her curious mind working overtime. 
     
     I used a postcard that my mom brought home from Brazil in 1968.
    She traveled around South America for a week and a half visiting Brazil, Columbia and Peru.

    The stamp is from the early 1900’s. 
    I have an old ledger book full of stamps from that era. 
    Nothing valuable…just interesting.
    Since the stamp had part of a postmark on it I tried to recreate the rest of the mark. I think it turned out pretty well.

    I’ve also figured out how I’m going to put my book together that will hold each of the postcards and complete the story. Unfortunately, I need my sewing machine for that part and it is currently in the shop for a tune-up. I was mildly scolded by the gal at the sewing center when I confessed that my 25 yr old machine had never been serviced. I also ordered a free-motion quilting foot for my machine and the gal told me she’d show me how to use it when I picked up my machine! Horray! New skills….

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    Postcard Challenge Week 2

    Week 2 of the Postcard Challenge and our country is Spain! 
    Thadeus is sending his first postcard to Maggie.
    I cheated a bit with this card and simply printed it off and glued it down. 
    I fell in love with the texture applied to the image. The only thing I added was a little gold ink on the corners.
    Keeping the writing style different between these two characters was something that I wondered if I’d be able to accomplish since I have a very distinctive handwriting.  
    I was given the hint of writing with my non-dominant hand. 
    Tried it…was barely readable. 
    I decided to hold my pen in a completely odd way and came up with Thadeus’ style while Maggie will remain my own hand. Good thing postcards are small because I was getting a cramp!!

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    Postcard Challenge week 1

    Yesterday, I sat down with my idea book and planned out my story. 
    I have my characters names, addresses, professions and a rough outline of how I intend for the book of postcards to come together.  
    Of course, this morning I had a few different ideas about the eventual book will unfold but that’s ok. 

    The first week’s country was Austria.  I decided to use a countryside setting for my postcard.  
    Pretty simple watercolor painting. Hopefully my skill will improve over time. 

    On the back Maggie writes her first note to Thadeus.
    I didn’t have any stamps from Austria nor did I take the time to download any collage sheets. 
    I took a National Wildlife Federation sticker and cut it down to serve as my stamp. 
    Works for me.