I thought I would quickly upload this month's ATCs for the three swaps I am involved with. As usual I have left it late to make them so I was determined to get them all done and posted by Monday.
Firstly here are my swaps for the Stamp Man where the theme was Oriental.
For the first one I used a digi image of a tree on glossy card which was lightly coloured with distress inks and a sponge. The image is Great Impressions and I coloured it with copics, and attached it with 1mm sticky pads.. The second one uses two hand-carved wood stamps and a bead that I bought in Vietnam. And the third one is a black and gold acrylic background, and the stamp is homemade using imagepac, from a photo I took of a bread van delivering in Murcia, stamped into a 'puddle' of Russett and Fools Gold UTEE.
While in UK I bought some Fresco Finish Crackle Glaze, which gives excellent results when used with the Fresco Finish paints. However I was told that it would also work with other acrylic paints so I decided to try in with a black base and gold top coat. Unfortunately the gold refused to crackle. Rather than waste it I overstamped the gold with a Great Impressions stamp of bamboo and a versamark pad, and embossed it with sparkley Disco black embossing powder. This is the base of the second ATC. I tried the glaze again with the gold as the base coat and black on top, and though the result was not good, it did try to crackle! I used the best part of this for the third ATC and, hid the plain, uncrackled part under the seal.
My village is about a ten minute drive from the coast at Mojacar, and when I drive there I pass a dead tree. It has been there eversince we moved here, and on a winter's day, when there is not too much other vegetation around, it stands sihouetted against a blue sky, and I just love the shape of it. I knew one day I would have to stop and take a photo of it, before the council decided to cut it down, so I did, and here it is. After a bit of playing with it in Corel photoshop, I made it into the digi image that I have used in the first ATC.
Swap number two is for Angie Foxcroft of Crazicards craft supples, and the topic was Home and Family. I needed just two ATCs for this swap. The first uses a digi image I made from a recent photo showing four generations of my family. This was taken when I went to meet my new great-grandson last month. It is in a simple hand-cut heart frame and is embellished with gold gem hearts, ribbon and three small hand-made paper flowers. The second ATC used a Chocolate Baroque image, coloured with copics. It took me many attempts to make the script frame, usng Inkscape. I haven't learned to use that program very well yet, but I more or less achieved what I had set out to do. I mounted it onto plain green card and finished it with some green baker's twine and two flower brads.
My third swap was for the Chocolate Baroque Guild and our theme was Winter.
For the first one I used a stamp that was part of my subsciption pack when I joined the guild. I stamped it onto a very lightly coloured background, and again onto white card, and then a piece of acetate. On the first layer I stamped the little house from a recent Chocolate baroque stamp set, and added a little colour to it. From the card image I only cut the two front rows of snow, and added a little glitter to them. On the acetate I glittered the tree branches, and then I layered it all up with sticky pads. The large snowflake is a Marianne die, painted to match the sky, and glittered. For the second card I used some Chocolate Baroque background paper, and stamped the image onto a toning, but lighter shade of paper. I added some stickles dots for snow and mounted it onto the base card. Then I cut a frame using a nesties die, glittered it and covered the reverse with acetate. This I mounted over the owl like a window. The white snowflake is again a marianne die and the centre is a wooden shape, dipped into melted UTEE.
As well as linking this to the Stampman swap site, I am also adding it to Make it Monday 59 linky party, and
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wow, you have been busy Kate! really lover your puddley dragon, and the winter branches one - have to admit not keeping up with the guild swaps, will have to try to remember next month as too late for this month
ReplyDeleteFabulous Atcs Kate. You have made some great backgrounds on the orientals.Jean x
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ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing selection of ATC's.
My absolutely favourite has to the the third one a the top with the dragon. Very effective.
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Great ATC's ....
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These are all simply wonderful and I couldn't, if I had to, pick a favorite. Completely unique in all their own ways. However, I do have to admit that I'm VERY fond of the tree photo and how you made that a digi in the first one. Sad to see that tree go, so I'm happy that you preserved it in your art work. Nicely done. You're a very crafty and creative lady. :)
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FANTASTIC Atc's Kate.. Popped in from Make-it-Monday for a look..Loz
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy with these ATCs - a lovely collection and so varied
ReplyDeleteAll of your swaps are gorgeous Kate, no suprise that you have been extremely busy making them all. Big Hugs Angela xx
ReplyDeleteHi Kate, thanks for your lovely comment on my blog just now. Great story about "your" tree too, and gorgeous ATCs. Hadn't seen those before. It's funny how trees hold such fascination for us, isn't it? I'd hate to live somewhere where there were no trees. Hope you're enjoying the summer,
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