Archive for the ‘ATC’ Category
Dragon ATC
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
The theme challenge was to make an Asian ATC card. I used my Cricut to cut the Dragon from the Pagoda Passion Cartridge and used a two inch circle punch to make this card.
I hope you like the card, it was fun to make, I ended up making a total of 11! lol.. Will be trading the extras..
Make today a great day!
Linda Israel
Butterflies, ATC Swap and Making Earrings
Sunday, March 28th, 2010Showing of a tray of butterflies I made. An ATC Swap I got from suralear1 (Sharon) and finally I share how I make Earrings out of Prima flowers and some bling.
The butterflies are made using polymer clay. Then I use various inks to color then seal. I found stamens for flowers that worked perfectly as antenni for the butterflies. I just fold these in half and cut off the fold and poked that into the hole I made in the butterfly.
If you have questions please feel free to ask.. Have a blessed day.. Agape’ Linda
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Lion ATC
Thursday, March 4th, 2010An ATC (Artist Trading Card) made for the OFB ATC group where I work. The challenge was to use Yellow and Brown some how on the card. I chose to use some scrap paper and a couple of rubber stamps to create this ATC.
The Youtube Video showing how I made the card..
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Thanks for visiting..
Linda
The Prehistoric ATC
Thursday, January 21st, 2010The following is of an ATC (Artist Trading Card) that I made for a swap group I’m involved with at work. I used standard white cardstock, D.O.T.S. Rubber stamps, Stazon Ink, Distress Ink by Tim Hotlz, and Oil Pastels. I was able to make the card in about 15 mins. just decided to speed up the video so it wouldn’t take so long! lol… In this project I used masks, where a piece of paper is used to cover an image while other work is done then it is removed to revel the image underneath. This helps to make the image look like it is in the background.. I liked using the Oil Pastels, these blended so nicely. I plan to use these more in other art. If you have questions please feel free to leave a comment.
Thanks for visiting.. Have a blessed day!
Linda

