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Robyn Hood Black is a children's author, poet, and artist. She's happiest with ink underneath her fingernails.

Happy World Teachers’ Day!

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Many thanks to ALL the teachers of the world!

If you need a creative “thank you” for your favorite teacher, I have a few items in my Etsy shop, including TWO ready-made gifts packs! The brand-new Teacher Gift Pack features my apple and books note cards (8 blank cards & envelopes), a hearty pewter shepherd’s hook bookmark with apple and book charms, and a handcrafted magnet with an authentic mid-century postage stamp celebrating education.

The TEACHERS RULE pack includes my apple and books note cards, TEACHERS RULE glossy cardstock bookmark with tassle, a handcrafted TEACHERS RULE magnet, and a 6-inch ruler, just for fun.

Items in the gift packs are also sold separately.

Learn more about UNESCO World Teachers’ Day here.  And, if you’re reading this, thank a teacher! :0)

Shark Week Fun – Limited Edition Gift Pack for Shark Fans!

 

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Today the USPS issued some beautiful new Forever postage stamps, right in the middle of Shark Week.  I’ve tucked them into a limited edition gift pack with my shark note cards (commercially printed from an original hand-tinted woodblock print) and added a fun little metal bookmark with a vintage pewter shark tooth charm.  DSC02775 c

Lots of charm.  Lots of tooth….  Click here to check out! ;0)

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Happy May!

Then came faire May, the fayrest mayd on ground,
  Deckt all with dainties of her seasons pryde, …

Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queen

Wishing you and yours a lovely month of May!

Here are a few warm colors to go with the warm weather:

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The endpapers in these brass earrings were clipped from an 1863 Dickens novel.  (Click the picture for the Etsy listing.)

May brings graduation celebrations in our household.  [My shop will take a few days off this weekend for the occasion.] I hope you enjoyed National Poetry Month, and that  May will bring you bright flowers and warm remembrances.

Several projects are bubbling in my studio… More soon!

Library Card Catalog Cards! & Vintage “Found Poem” Valentine…

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‘Tis the Season of Love… and I love some new adventures in the studio making greeting cards from altered vintage library card catalog cards!  Depending on the year of your birth, you may or may not wax nostalgic about those big, clunky, glorious card catalog files which used to be a fixture in every library.  Sighhh.  Swooon.

I’m always on the hunt for vintage items and ephemera to re-purpose into found poem art.  (Click here for a post about a workshop I led at Poetry Camp a few months ago if you’d like to see some details about the process.) When I stumbled into purchasing a big batch of catalog cards which used to live in an elementary school library, my heart skipped a beat.  While most of these don’t easily offer up a found poem possibility, some do!  (I’ll use the others in something else, I’m sure.)

I first tested this project with a Poem Postcard Exchange  with my Poetry Friday crowd over at my author blog. The exchange was organized by Jone MacCulloch, and I posted about the cards I received here and here.

I made five different cards to send out by 1.) “antiquing” the edges of thick Stonehenge paper with inks, 2.) carving and printing a “back” for the postcard:

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3.) picking out phrases from the catalog cards to highlight as found text (the words covered up here by adhesive strips of sticky notes):

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and 4.) painting glossy washes over the words, 5.) removing the sticky note strips, and 6.) adhering the cards to the front of the postcards. Oh – and I used this great little antique key to print its shape onto the cards.

I completely forgot to take a picture of any of the finished ones, so Jone kindly sent me a photo of the one I sent to her!

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Jone writes haiku, as I do, so I thought she’d enjoy the haiku-like vibe of this one.

I’ve made a few recent cards for family and friends, and employed this catalog card idea. Then I decided it would be fun to find one that might lend itself to being a Valentine, or at least a romantic card, above.  Here’s a closeup of the text:

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For fun, I attached a vintage library card pocket inside, and tucked in a blank vintage check-out card for a personal message:

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I had time to make one more before leaving for the day:

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This one reads:

 

LIFE – 

a poem

of

wanderings,

wilderness

family,

and

Stories

 

It’s topped off with an illustration clipped from a McGuffey’s Eclectic Reader (1920).

And, yes, it’s hiding away a vintage blank check-out card in a vintage paper pocket, too:

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These cards are made with Strathmore textured paper and come with matching envelopes.  At 5 X 7, they can be easily framed if desired. They’re in my Etsy shop, and I’ll be making more, for sure. :0)

Thanks for visiting, and wishing you love for Valentine’s Day and all days!