re·sus·ci·tation from Jon Foster

This card was made using the tape transfer technique, right? A breath of fresh air. It's a beauty. Thank you Jon.

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Comment by jon foster on May 2, 2013 at 3:41pm

That sounds great Rebecca. The best thing about the tape thing is that it's a lot of fun, and I could see kids getting into the whole process. Just tape and rip! Make sure to get quite heavy duty tape becaus the cheap tape won't rip most images. Also, high glossy magazines aren't good, because you only get lines off of them-that's why I use the old magazines.

 

Let me know how things go!

Comment by Rebecca Guyver on May 2, 2013 at 3:07pm

Jon, I am cutting up boxes to make some journals with kids when I get back and I think, 'there is Jon's tape', well it's not JON's tape but it's like Jon's tape transfers... and some of these are what I think are interesting recycled tape transfer images and now I think,'jeez I've got to collect and store those for later!' Brilliant, I think.

Comment by jon foster on May 2, 2013 at 2:45pm

Yes Alicia, it's the tape transfer "thing." Find some old magazines and some good Target tape and then pull!

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