ATCs and ACEOS by Lesley
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I just wanted to let you know that I find myself returning to this video often. Your ATCs are simply stunning and you've truly inspired me again and again. Thank you for sharing your lovely art!
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I just wanted to let you know that I find myself returning often to your video. Your ATCs are just stunning and you've been a true inspiation to me! Thank you so very much for sharing!
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Incredible images! Mesmeric..
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Very cool
Jeff
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This is so beautiful. I love the presentation - so peaceful. How do you get the black trimming affect. Is it black embossing enamel or real trimming? Love your work. You are truly an artist.
Peace and Blessings...
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These are really delightful. I've played around with the idea of getting involved with making these...I love them. You do lovely work. When you use vintage photography like this do you have to get it from a copyright free source?
Ravensinger 3 years ago
Hi,
I will either use older vintage images that I have purchased the original of, I purchase collage sheets that allow the use of their images in your artwork or I download them from sites that have copyright free images on them. If you do a search online for copyright free images you should be able to find many sites.
Lesley
flatwoodsfolkart 3 years ago
Beautiful work Lesley! I own one of your pieces, and I love it. :)
angelramblings 3 years ago
Ohhhhh thank you so much for posting here!!! I am so glad you love your piece. I have started making some new goodies that will be on Etsy, Ebay and my website.
Lesley
flatwoodsfolkart 3 years ago
Lesley..
I am an artist,and would like to nowhow you amke these beautiful cards.
Would you share with me how they are made?
Are they stamped?
Your art is so lovely. the works and the music
together touched me.
Wonderful.
Thanks for sharing yourself in this way.
Ali
ALICHELLIS 3 years ago
Hi Ali,
I use a combination of stamping, vintage images, tape transfers, charms, ribbon....well almost anything! :) They are all the size of a regular playing card (2.5 by 3.5 inches).
Thank you for the wonderful compliments!
Namaste,
Lesley
flatwoodsfolkart 3 years ago