Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Distress Summertime Atc's


These are the other two Atc's I've made for the PaperPlay swap.  I used Hansa Yellow Extra Dark (220.1) pan pastel with the Crafter's Workshop mini cubist stencil.  I added some masking tape and stamped the butterflies from the TH papillon plate in Perfect Medium.  I swooshed over them with the same colour pan pastel.  Stamped some text and dots in black stazon and added the pastel green pearls to the butterfly bodies.


I used violet shade (470.3) pan pastel with the Crafter's Workshop mini branches stencil to create the background.  I stamped the Magenta floral image in black stazon onto a separate piece of white card and coloured it with pan pastels, cut it out and mounted it onto the background.  The word 'passion' is a rub on and I added 3 lilac pearls.


13 comments:

Femmy said...

beautiful Sam, love the butterflies with the pearls!!!

Sue said...

Absolutely gorgeous Sam, I love the butterfly one, my favourite stamps and I think I now need the extra dark PP x

Unknown said...

These are absolutely fabulous.

The butterflies are truly magical

Sam & Poppy said...

They're both lovely Sam :o)

Inkypinkycraft said...

Great atcs, love the first one..butterflies are beautiful! Trace x

Marianne said...

Lovely Sam! These atc'S are very beautiful. Hugs,
Marianne

Von said...

Wonderful atc's Sam :) clever use of masking tape :)
Von ♥

Jenny Marples said...

Loving how you've used the Pan Pastels, especially with the stencils and on the butterflies. Hugs, Buttons x

downrightcrafty said...

oh great work love the bodies on the butterflies, did you see the new challenge at the SSS ATC's just up your street
Hugs Kate xx

Dragon said...

Lovely work as always, Sam. We are fortnightly just now then back to weekly, so I did not change it!! Cheers
Frankie
xx

Carol Q said...

fab Sam. love the shade of green.

Deborah said...

Really love the butterfly one, Sam.

chrissie said...

Beautiful -both of them Sam. Love the delicate shades on the butterfly one

xxxxx

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