Penny Richards' photos with the keyword: cardboard

Postcards, Set of 2

21 Nov 2011 198
Postcards made from recycled cardboard from cereal boxes, paint, paper collage, sharpies, inks, modpodge. Image of geographer Hilda Ormsby from the Flickr Commons uploads of the London School of Economics (see below); image of model Evelyn Nesbit from the Flickr Commons uploads of the Library of Congress (see below).

Postcards, Set of 2

21 Nov 2011 474
Postcards made from recycled cardboard from cereal boxes, paint, paper collage, sharpies, inks, modpodge. Images of feminists Maud Younger (1870-1936) and Katharine Dexter McCormick (1875-1967) from the Flickr Commons uploads from the Library of Congress (see below).

Swap Postcard 3

21 May 2011 307
We're in the International Postcard Swap for Families 2011, organized by Zoe Toft of the blog "Playing By the Book": www.playingbythebook.net/2011-international-postcard-swap... We made our postcards from recycled boxes (like cereal boxes, cookie boxes, cracker boxes); all the images are historical photos of women and children, and all are from Flickr Commons (see below). The painted backgrounds are by me, the sharpie marker parts are by both me and my daughter. There's also some rubber stamping and inking. This image of Justine Wise and her mother Louise Waterman Wise, 1920, is from the Center for Jewish History NYC uploads to Flickr Commons.

Swap Postcard 4

21 May 2011 398
We're in the International Postcard Swap for Families 2011, organized by Zoe Toft of the blog "Playing By the Book": www.playingbythebook.net/2011-international-postcard-swap... We made our postcards from recycled boxes (like cereal boxes, cookie boxes, cracker boxes); all the images are historical photos of women and children, and all are from Flickr Commons. The painted backgrounds are by me, the sharpie marker parts are by both me and my daughter. There's also some rubber stamping and inking. This image of a woman and child is from the George Eastman House uploads to Flickr Commons.

Swap Postcard 5

21 May 2011 426
We're in the International Postcard Swap for Families 2011, organized by Zoe Toft of the blog "Playing By the Book": www.playingbythebook.net/2011-international-postcard-swap... We made our postcards from recycled boxes (like cereal boxes, cookie boxes, cracker boxes); all the images are historical photos of women and children, and all are from Flickr Commons. The painted backgrounds are by me, the sharpie marker parts are by both me and my daughter. There's also some rubber stamping and inking. This image of a woman and child is from the George Eastman House uploads to Flickr Commons.

Swap Postcard 1

21 May 2011 518
We're in the International Postcard Swap for Families 2011, organized by Zoe Toft of the blog "Playing By the Book": www.playingbythebook.net/2011-international-postcard-swap... We made our postcards from recycled boxes (like cereal boxes, cookie boxes, cracker boxes); all the images are historical photos of women and children, and all are from Flickr Commons. The painted backgrounds are by me, the sharpie marker parts are by both me and my daughter. There's also some rubber stamping and inking. Sealed with Mod Podge. This image of a woman and child is from the Australian National Maritime Museum uploads to Flickr Commons.

Swap Postcard 2

21 May 2011 409
We're in the International Postcard Swap for Families 2011, organized by Zoe Toft of the blog "Playing By the Book": www.playingbythebook.net/2011-international-postcard-swap... We made our postcards from recycled boxes (like cereal boxes, cookie boxes, cracker boxes); all the images are historical photos of women and children, and all are from Flickr Commons. The painted backgrounds are by me, the sharpie marker parts are by both me and my daughter. There's also some rubber stamping and inking. This image of a woman and child in 1901 Vancouver is from the Musee McCord uploads to Flickr Commons.

Swap Postcard 3

21 May 2011 1 428
We're in the International Postcard Swap for Families 2011, organized by Zoe Toft of the blog "Playing By the Book": www.playingbythebook.net/2011-international-postcard-swap... We made our postcards from recycled boxes (like cereal boxes, cookie boxes, cracker boxes); all the images are historical photos of women and children, and all are from Flickr Commons. The painted backgrounds are by me, the sharpie marker parts are by both me and my daughter. There's also some rubber stamping and inking. This image of Justine Wise and her mother Louise Waterman Wise, 1920, is from the Center for Jewish History NYC uploads to Flickr Commons.