Monday 9 July 2018

Dare to be different

Hello everyone,

For this week's blogpost for AALL & Create I have made a trio of ATC's.


And here's how I made it :


I used a piece of watercolour paper for the ATC's. I cut it into cards after I coloured it with Distress Inks and added some Texture paste through a stencil. 


Here is the coloured card for the ATC's. I also made a base from card board, book pages and ink to mount the finished ATC's on. 


This lovely butterfly is going to be my focal point. I coloured it with the same Distress Oxides and a water brush. I glued the book paper onto some card stock before colouring and cutting it out to make it more sturdy. 


I added some stamping to the cards and here you can just see the texture paste I used. It is transparent but it gives a nice detail to the cards. 


Here you see everything finished. I used more book text and ribbon to add interest and I also used some metal wire behind the butterfly. 


Behind the cards on the board is a piece of silk, again to add interest. 




I have used the following stamps/stencil:

Stamp #80 - Lined
Stamp #45 - Butterfly
Stamp #6 Sentiments

Stencil #11 

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7 comments:

  1. I adore the colours on these, so warm and rich and you havevshowcased my stamps beautifully, thank you. Tracy ❤️❤️😘

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  2. I love the use of ribbon on these, really makes one stop and look closely. Beautiful

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  3. Ziet er leuk uit Corrie, mooi dat ijzerdraad achter de vlinder. Geeft een leuk effect en die doorzichtige texture paste is super!

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  4. Ooooo...this caught my eye right away. Beautiful project, Corrie!

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  5. WOW these are absolutely brilliant love the warm colours and a great idea how you mounted them
    Carol x

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  6. Fabulous project, love AALL and Create stamps. Great way to show off the ATCs mounting them together.

    Sylv xx

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  7. I always love your ATC trios, and these are especially beautiful. Wonderful job on them!!

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