I love making ATC’s. Not only are these trading card sized
beauties fun to trade with other artists, but I use them on cards as well. It makes it simple to make a card quickly
when you already have the focal point done.
In making this ATC for
Globecraft & Piccolo I used the following products:
Embossing Enamel in
Mermaid Tears & Royal Sterling
ATC Bubble Background,LB101 (keep the pop out pieces!)
Distress Paint &
Distress Marker in Seedless Preserves
Purple Pre-Made ATC card
Ranger Archival Ink in Jet
Black
Tim Holtz Simple Sayings
Stamp Set, CMS155
Scrap Piece of
Complimentary Color Paper
First, I covered the ATC
Bubble Background with Embossing Fluid and embossed it with Mermaid Tears.
Embossed and Raw ATC Bubble Background |
Close up, embossed w/ Mermaids Tears |
Once everything was
embossed, I fit the pop out pieces into the Bubble Frame and glued them
in. I did this by turning the Bubble
Frame over and I spread some glue over the piece and the frame. Since I knew I was going to attach this to
an ATC I wasn’t too worried about the pieces falling out. Once they dried, I just chose some areas on
the Bubble Frame, dotted some glue and glued it onto the ATC card. I also glued my ATC card to some left over
cardboard to make it a bit more sturdy and then inked around the edges with the
Seedless Preserves Distress Paint & filled in any gaps with the Seedless
Preserves Distress Marker.
I inked my sentiment in
the Jet Black ink, stamped it on a coordinating piece of scrap paper and
trimmed it down. I glued my sentiment
to my ATC and I was done! Now I am all ready to pop this on a card when I want
to remind someone I’m thinking of him or her.
Thanks for stopping by! Don't forget to check out the daily posts on the Globecraft & Piccolo Blog, and my blog, Art Without Anxiety. Hope you & yours have a GREAT week! Christi
2 comments:
Wonderful ATC design, I love how you put some pieces back into the frame.
This is brilliant Sandy and so different. Judy
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