Hi People,
Well as promised, better late than never!
My first ever ATC's. For those not in the know, ATC's are Artist Trading Cards (although I am no artist, just a crafter).
Here's my first ATC (too nice to
swap). Inspired by Beyonce's song, thought I'd make it a little modern.
I used the resist technique, by
stamping with one of Tim Holtz's stamps with pink ink and embossing with clear
embossing powder. I then took the green ink and distressed over the top. The words
are stamped on bits of clear perspex packing material. The pink textured
material is a scrap of sinamay from my hat making. The butterfly is simply a
piece of plain white copy paper distressed in blue ink and then punched with
the Martha Stewart butterfly large punch. I didn't realise at first that ATC's
are one sided, so I stamped the back with the Martha Stewart stamp around the
page stamp. I also used stickles and a pink tag with girls stamped on and then
distressed.
After I took this photo I attached
a ticket cut out with Tim Holtz's Sizzix die and added the details normally
added to an ATC, which I didn't know at first.
You can copy, paste and print
your own from below;
ATC title:
By:
Date:
No:
Email:
The next ATC's I created;
This was using some packing
material from a 'me to you' present my best friend gave me for Christmas. I
simply used one of my fiskar's boarder punches on the bottom, distressed with
pink ink, added ribbon and some more sinamay for a little pocket for a tag with
a Tim Holtz stamp.
Quick Product Review - Fiskar's Vs Martha Stewart punches
I cannot rate
fiskar boarder punches highly enough! They punch through even card, like a
dream. They give a clean crisp edge, unlike other punches I've used.
Now here comes my controversial
comment . . . I'm not a fan of Martha Stewart punches.
I have used other
peoples and have the large butterfly which I used above and I have two punch
anywhere punches.
Don't get me wrong
I love her designs and concepts, however the punches are sticky and don't leave
clean crisp lines. They only cut through thin paper and they also jam.
I was at a crop
borrowing someone's beautiful punch, and I though I had broken it, I was absolutely
horrified, luckily it wasn't broken. Also the lady was so lovely about the whole
thing.
So rounding up -
Fiskar's rule quality, Martha's designs are beautiful.
The next ATC was
again using recycled materials.
You do not need to spend lots
when making ATC's.
This was one of the ATCs I have swapped.
I used the technique of crumpling the paper and then inking it. I stuck the
perspex packing material to the card after die cutting the skull shape, using
the movers and shapers dies by Tim Holtz and Sizzix. I also stamped the perspex
using a scrap piece of paper as a mask. I then attached the scrap sinamay over
the top with eyelets, cutting the holes and setting the eyelets with the big
bite crop-a-dile (awesome tool!).
I'll have to put my 5 ATCs for
the monthly crop in the next post.
Happy Crafting!