A little close up of the ATC.
Renee Zarate's Bolton House is still in New England but Renee herself has moved on to South Carolina. The days are a little different now, no garden to take care of means more studio time. Dealing with snow and blizzards will be a thing of the past but there will be new challenges. Challenges like...how will we ever carry these two chairs and this huge umbrella down to the beach? Stay tuned.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Stampotique Challenge::ATC
Maria is the challenge hostess this week and she inspired us to create an Artist Trading Card decorated with Stampotique stamps. An Artist Trading Card measures 3 1/2" x 2 1/2" and can be decorated with just about anything. My ATC was color blocked first with Ranger Distress Inks using Broken China, Peeled Paint, Tattered Rose, and Frayed Burlap. Then I stamped the Prom Queen in Archival Black, then I poured Embossing Powder over the whole thing and heat embossed it. I glued some steampunk elements using Glossy Accents and added a Wish ticket to the top. I taped some film strip onto the side and then attached the whole thing to a spool.
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Wonderful atc! Love your background. Thank you for joining the Stampotique designe's challenge
ReplyDeleteFabulous ATC! Thanks for joining us at SDC 53.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, i love the background!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Renee, I love how you put it on a reel. Thanks for joining us again at Stampotique.
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is this?! Love Prom Queen! Love what you did to her!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
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Awesome! Love what you've done to her, especially the hair. Cracks me up!
ReplyDeleteHi there, Brilliant ATC, I love the blocks of colour and her geared hair, it fits her expression brilliantly, Gay x
ReplyDeleteSo So SO cool! I am in love with her hair. She reminds me of the mean witch on Harry Potter. What an amazing design!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ATC, love the different gears you used on it. Thanks for joining us at SDC this week.
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