King Aloha Altered Art by Debbie West |
Supplies
 - Playing Card (found)
- 24 gauge Copper Wire
- Via Sunflower Cardstock (the paperpalette.net)
- Ukulele, Paddle, Slippa, Aloha Shirt (Rubber Stamp Plantation)
- Yarn or Fiber Scraps (Artist’s Collection)
- More Mustard Ink Pad (Stampin' Up!)
- Memories Black Ink Pad (Stewart Superior)
- Adirondack Markers, Asst. colors (Ranger Industries)
- PVA Adhesive (Books by Hand)
- Wire Worker (Artistic Wire)
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Instructions
1. Lightly sand face of card.
2. Apply thin layer of matte Gesso. Set aside to dry.
3. Stamp Aloha Shirt, Slippa, Tiny Ukulele, and Paddle on Via Sunflower with Memories
Black ink.
4. Color images as desired with Adirondack markers,
5. Using Wire Worker, coil wire. Cut coil into two two-inch and two one-inch pieces.
6. Apply Fresco Tuscan Earth ink directly to front of playing card.
7. Trim aloha shirt as necessary to "fit" king. Attach the shirt to card using PVA adhesive.
8. Trim card as desired.
9. Punch holes to attach arms and legs.
10. Attach arms and legs to card.
11. Form lei with fiber and attach to card.
12. Glue ukulele and paddle to King's arms.
13. Attach Slippa to legs.
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