Today's Set is comprised of 2 separate downloads.
As resident artist here (so to speak), this has really been a fun challenge for me, sort of an assignment I have given to myself. I'd like to recommend using card stock if you choose to print them. I love comments and would enjoy knowing what my visitors think of this set.
Please respect all copyrights here, my own and others' included, by following the red letter Guidelines located at the foot of this post. Thank you.
This time around, I am taking inspiration from old or antique books. I have been an avid collector of such items for years. The hand marbled end papers of some older books fascinate me. Each one is unique and yet reflects the same basic idea. Some of my more fun projects have been based on old marbled end papers. So much fun!
The first of the 2 downloads displayed below is a current favorite. Offered in both vividly colorful swirls and in quiet, subdued neutral tones, the ATC Pocket set comes with matching smaller accessories. I hope you'll have fun using both kinds.
The second of the 2 downloads is the matching ATC Background card set of 3 each of both styles to match the envelopes and accessories. Please notice the Digital Brush Credits located between the second Display image and my red letter Guidelines. Thanks again!
To see the entire PPS ATC collection, guests may follow this link HERE.
Happy Artist Trading Card Creativity!
As resident artist here (so to speak), this has really been a fun challenge for me, sort of an assignment I have given to myself. I'd like to recommend using card stock if you choose to print them. I love comments and would enjoy knowing what my visitors think of this set.
Please respect all copyrights here, my own and others' included, by following the red letter Guidelines located at the foot of this post. Thank you.
This time around, I am taking inspiration from old or antique books. I have been an avid collector of such items for years. The hand marbled end papers of some older books fascinate me. Each one is unique and yet reflects the same basic idea. Some of my more fun projects have been based on old marbled end papers. So much fun!
The first of the 2 downloads displayed below is a current favorite. Offered in both vividly colorful swirls and in quiet, subdued neutral tones, the ATC Pocket set comes with matching smaller accessories. I hope you'll have fun using both kinds.
The second of the 2 downloads is the matching ATC Background card set of 3 each of both styles to match the envelopes and accessories. Please notice the Digital Brush Credits located between the second Display image and my red letter Guidelines. Thanks again!
To see the entire PPS ATC collection, guests may follow this link HERE.
Happy Artist Trading Card Creativity!
PPS™ATC Sixpack: Antique Book Ephemera
Accessory Set
Download HERE
Display version
(lower quality than the download)
PPS™ATC Sixpack: Antique Book Ephemera
ATCs
Download HERE
Display version
(lower quality than the download)
Digital Brush Credits:
www.obsidiandawn.com
You are free to:
Make and trade freely art using
the items that are included in this post.
You are not free to:
Ever sell anything being offered by me here
even if you alter my designs.
Thank you for honoring
Obsidian Dawn's copyrights
as well as my own by never selling
our work unless otherwise specified.
And
Thank you
for helping me to
keep free things free!
2 comments:
Thank you so much...these antique book ephemera sets are lovely! I plan to use them in an altered book junk journal. Would love to see how you use some of your creations. Would you share some photos in a blog post? Thank you again for so generously sharing your talent.
Hi heather D! Thanks for stopping over. What a cool
idea! I have a junk journal too that I made from a cereal box + duct tape and waxed linen thread (on the back burner for MONTHS). I think I might try using some of my own products for that one. Thanks for the added inspiration!
If you have time for it, and if you'd enjoy being featured here at PPS, I'd love to post an image or 2 of your finished project.
Rose
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