Yippee!! Off tomorrow for the Southern DC meet in Horsham. Not sure how many of us there will be, but have got lots of ATCs to trade.
We have to take a challenge ATC with the theme of Renaissance and this is my offering called 'Renaissance collage' (imaginative).
The main image is courtesy of the flickr collage group and I have used it again on these two ATCs to show the difference between an image transfer done using inkjet and gesso and a transfer using packingtape and laser print. The lower picture is the gesso one and I was a bit too vigorous with my rubbing and lost the back if her head, hencethe embellishment with tiny beads. Nice save eh? I've also been trying out transpaseal transfers, with somewhat less success but not bad. Someone asked to see transfer techniques so I am taking a bunch of stuff to see if anyone wants to have a go. So, won't be around Saturday - Hopefully will post piccies of our crafting day in due course.
Welcome to the ramblings of a 60 something wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend and crafty individual..........
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday # 798
Morning deskers, welcome to our weekly Wednesday Blog Hop WOYWW which is now being hosted at Sarah Brennan's blog. Here's the lin...
-
Well hello there!! Whether you have arrived here as a regular reader or via a link from the wonderful One World One Heart Blog you are ve...
-
Helloo bloggers!! You all know how ditzy I am, and I ALMOST forgot about the fantastic 'One World One Heart' event taking place betw...
-
Morning deskers, welcome to our weekly Wednesday Blog Hop - WOYWW. Here's the link to the one responsible, the lovely Julia at Stamp...
5 comments:
Oh these are fabulous! Was nearly half hoping that no one goes tomorrow then you can bring them all home and trade them!! LOL But even I'm not that cruel!
Have a great day and every time you trade one of these tell the person that I wanted it!
Georgeous ATC's , great artwork !!
Patti xx
These look great. I hope you enjoyed your day!
These are great - I'd love to know how you do the transfers. And especially the packing tape and p(???) one - whatever that is! Maybe you could post a how-to?? :)
These are absolutely beautiful. You've used colours that so represent this time period. There is a lovely elegance about each piece. Love your use of micrcobeads.
Post a Comment