Artist & Letterboxer Trading Cards by "dixie" & daughter "Mojo"
I started doing LTCs & Artist Trading Cards in August of 2008.
I hand carve rubber stamps and some of my cards will use images from those. I am a beginner in watercolor arts and some other media. All of my cards are handmade. They are not "prints". My original watercolors are here atArt In Hand.
Another layered stamp that was a great deal of fun. However...Locke is such a complex character it was hard to decide the color choices etc. Hand Carved Rubber Stamp image - 2 Layers Limited Edition
This is a 3 layered image.... and the hardest card I have ever done. I have hours upon hours in these cards which I had promised myself back in the Summer that I would do if Obama won the election. Well.... he did and the rest as they say is history. :) Obama had some awesome campaign art. I hope to do his other campaign images as art cards also.
This card was created using 1 layer of the 3 layered Obama stamp I carved in November '08. The back has a subdued imprint of the same image with card info hand written over it. Limited Edition of 40
Commanding Officer 4077th Happy Go Lucky... he was a friend before a commander.
This card was also done for the M*A*S*H card swap It was a nightmare to find the right colors and to line up the stamps (there are 3 stamps)... but it must have been worth it to me... I am now thinking about other portraits I can do.
The carving was done for my friend turtlelove and the Purple People Eater event featuring a theme of funny songs. The Streak was a favorite when i was a kid. It got plenty of air play on the old AM radio stations. Boogity! Boogity!
Ever Heard the song "The Streak"? If you have then you are well aware of who Ethel is. ;) Although i usually carve my own stamps... I found this manufactured stamp to hard to resist when i already had plans to do a carving for "The Streak". It just fit so perfectly! Poor Ethel... she needs some support! LOL
This carving was done for Gallant Rogue and his SkullduggeryII event. Wish I could have been there....
The mysterious Female Stranger died after illness at Gatsby's Tavern (City Hotel) in Alexandria, VA in 1816. The town's folk were sworn to secrecy as to the identity of her and her husband. She haunts there still.
created for the This Little Light of Mine swap where each person was to "let their light shine"
The back of this art card reads: When I feel my best is when I see something in my kids that I have helped them through or something helpful I have passed on to them. My light shines best in them and when i can give to others... even if it's just a laugh I gave.