Easy Fathers Day Fish Postcard Project

Dad, Thanks for Taking Me Fishing

For Today’s Tidbit, I am super excited to play with another project including my NEW Aquatic Life printed rice paper. If you do not have this paper on hand you can also look at some of my other designs including US Mail and Birds and Bugs printed rice papers or something similar you have on hand in your studio. I love the idea of making this a post card so that many folks can enjoy my creativity as the card travels from CA to MA for Fathers Day.

My A4 Rice Paper is printed in Italy on 30gsm stock that contains some fibers, offering great texture. This paper is distributed exclusively by Joggles.

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