Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Atc's


I applied acrylic paint with a piece of cut n dry to create these backgrounds. I chose three colours which complimented each other for each background. I then used the tape lift stamping technique to create the images. Black stazon was used on them all
I created the background for the one at the top on the left using the shaving foam technique, just using the one colour and stamped the image with black stazon
I created the background for the one at the top on the right, using acrylic paints, by applying minimum amounts of paint on the brush and stroking the card in various direcetions. I used saddle brown stazon to stamp the image
The bottom one is created using the colour layering technique. I then added a tree image using timber brown stazon. I attached this to an atc which I had previously stamped the edges with fern leaves using saddle brown stazon
All these techniques can be found on our newly created blog Technique Zone

13 comments:

Shaz said...

these are fab sam, some very vibrant colours

Claireabelle said...

I agree with Shaz, they are fab!
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Ang C said...

absolutely gorgeous

Anonymous said...

Great variety of images, techniques and effects. Well worth your work!

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Anonymous said...

Oh, didn't realise the acrylic paint backgrounds were part of the same posting.

I'm surprised how delicate the paint looks using this technique, not to heavy or bright. It's good.

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Andrea said...

These are lovely Sam,love all the different backgrounds and the little girl stamp is gorgeous
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SueHart said...

They're all fab, Sam. Love the acrylic paints ones...great colours. the little boy reminds me of my nephew!! xx

carian said...

All fab as usual. I have been looking at the techniques on the other blog, must get my crafting hat on and give some of them a go. xx

For the life of me said...

love em sam xxxx

The Dolphin Inn said...

Fantastic inspiration - always an inspiration TFS XXX

ju said...

Brilliant! Love them all.x

mommabear said...

wonderful its nice to see how the techniqyes work

Mags said...

All just great, love them!

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