Anti-Racist on Purpose

Hey, y’all! Sorry I’ve been missing for a couple of weeks, but it was not intentional. I have been dealing with some health issues resulting from COVID. Yuck! But I’m finally feeling better and well enough to sit at my computer to do some work.

It is time for the Paper Crafters Unite Against Racism campaign on Instagram! I first participated in the InstaHop back in July. I have chosen to participate again this quarter in this amazing campaign.

This Sunday, October 24th, will be the InstaHop featuring craft projects from creative participants from all over the world! Although I only have to create one project, I am usually inspired to do so much more. Just to take you on a quick flashback to the previous campaign, I thought I would share a few past projects with you.

“Stop the Spread”

This was the first card project that I made for the July 2021 anti-racism campaign. 🤩 This card showcases @ginakdesigns PREMIUM DYE INKS in Sandy Beach, Kraft, Honey Mustard, Warm Cocoa, Dark Chocolate and Charcoal Brown, blended over the SLIMLINE WAVE stencil from @simonsaysstamp – onto a panel of Neenah Classic Crest card stock in Ultra Smooth Solar White and mounted on a panel of GKD card stock in CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE; the @heroarts POWER TO THE PEOPLE stamp set provide the perfect protester with an anti-racism sign; I then used my @officialcricut Cricut Joy to design and cut out the sentiment at the bottom of the card in gold foil card stock from @michaelsstores 🤩

“Nah”

What history has taught us is that even when we CONFORM & COMPLY, it can cost us our lives. So why not just DO WHAT’S RIGHT! Resist the racist status quo and take a stand (or a seat) for RACIAL & SOCIAL JUSTICE, EQUALITY, and our RIGHT TO JUST BE HERE!

I LOVE THIS CARD! It’s probably one of my favorite cards I’ve ever made. I wanted to create a graffiti background but I did not know what I was doing. I ended up using a brick embossing folder to create a textured background. I added some Distress Ink Spray Stains to make it look like spray paint. The sentiments “Conform” and “Comply” were printed on my computer. I just cut them out with scissors. I used the protestor image from Hero Arts POWER TO THE PEOPLE stamp set, and paired it with the “Nah” sentiment from the BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL Big & Bold photopolymer stamp set from Colorado Craft Company.

“Together We Can”

This card features stamps from @heroarts ❤️ AMERICAN WOMEN & UNITED AS ONE. The background panel was made from white card stock from @michaelsstores – embossed with the BRICK WALL embossing folder from @altenewllc and with @ranger_ink and @tim_holtz DISTRESS OXIDE INKS & SPRAY in Crackling Campfire, Candied Apple, and Walnut Stain. We really are BETTER TOGETHER!!!

“Be Incredible”

Let’s celebrate the Power of Sisterhood! “When we support each other, INCREDIBLE things happen” 🤩 Once again, @heroarts have knocked it out of the park with the BETTER TOGETHER stamp & die set! These women are my friends, my homegirls, my sisters. The card front sentiment is from the EMPOWERMENT stamp set from the Unity Collection. The August MY MONTHLY HERO kit has the perfect sentiment for the envelope. I know exactly who to send this card to today.

My final project is a card that I made to send to my AAPI library colleagues who were experiencing unprovoked violence in the workplace. I wanted to convey to them that I understood from a very personal perspective what they were going through. Violence of any kind is totally unacceptable.

#United

So many of my Asian-American library friends have seen a dramatic increase in violence directed at them, I just want them to know that they’re not alone. Both personally and professionally, I stand with them. We will not tolerate this madness. Every manifestation of racism must be called out, confronted, and rejected!

I hope that you will follow me on Instagram @handmade_homemade to check out all the projects that will be posted for this campaign! Happy Crafting!

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