Friday, July 24, 2020

Zoo Crew JAMS

I called these sets of JAMS the Zoo crew.
 The Giraffe's were , first embossed on craft paper. Then fussy cut and made with a hinge to attach to the background base.
 Zebra's above were stamped on a black stripe tissue adhered to a cardstock base. Then fussy cut and hinge mounted to a background. This little herd is still out there, somewhere on the loose.
 That's right, Zebras on a runaway!
These articulate out so the next artist can create a background under the image.
The drinking Zebras are a double sided affair, with the name of each artist on the inside flap of the  hind quarters.
Below is a sample of how a card can arrive. The green random, camo look. Then what I added next. The house, with a door that opens. I placed the name of each artist in the door opening underneath.
It was then sent off to the last artist.  
 
Celestial background below sent out to make its rounds.
 JAMS: Definition
- J-Just
  A- Add
  M- More
  S- Stuff
The swap  involves 3 swappers.
Each starting person creates a total of 3 ATC size cards to start {see 1-2-3 prompt below}


1.} Person One, #1 the starter, creates 3 backgrounds that are detailed layered and interesting, not just a piece of cut out paper.
Make them on a sturdy base 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 ATC size. {they will be three almost identical}
 Then she signs the back, as artist #1, with her address, what she added
and  mails them all to person/ artist # 2.
 
2.} Person Two #2 then adds something that is almost identical to the 3 cards, please keep it thoughtful. Then she signs the back with her address, as artist #2 and mails them all off to person/ artist #3 .
 
3.} Person Three #3 adds something almost identical to all   , then signs with her address and what she added.
Then one finished card is returned to each of 2 previous the players ,
with the third being kept by the last, herself.
{The listed people on the back of the card}
Last person has the option to create 3 new backgrounds for each of her two players to include with the turn around to start the cycle again.

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