Hey Bloggers! I'm back with more halloween fun.
I have some quick Halloween ATC's to share with you today.
To color the background use the wrinkle free distress technique by Tim. This is one of my all time favorite techniques. Apply ink directly to your kraft sheet, spritz with water until ringlets form then drag your ATC's through the ink.
Dry with a Heat Tool. Repeat the step from above and layer ink until you achieve the desired look.
Stamp the images with Jet Black Archival ink from the mini blueprint set. I love these new blueprint images from Tim, this mini set includes Fall, Halloween and Christmas.
Stamp the images with Jet Black Archival ink from the mini blueprint set. I love these new blueprint images from Tim, this mini set includes Fall, Halloween and Christmas.
Ink the edges of the cards with Black Soot Distress Ink on an ink Blending Tool. Highlight the lettering with a white pen this really makes the words pop!
I also stamped the image on a scrap of manilla card stock and layered it with pop dots to my ATC. Add some Idea-ology, for this card I added the 31 Plaquette.
To make a quick card mount the ATC's to a card.
Have a great weekend!
Richele
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9 comments:
Ah, my favourite set of stamps at the moment, your ATCs are fabulous Richele. Love the gorgeous, rich colour tones you have achieved and such a great idea to put them on cards!
Wonderful ATCs, the colors and image are fabulous.
Awesome ATC's!! Love the autumn distress inks! :) Thanks for sharing! :)
Absolutely gorgeous ATCs - fantastic colours and stamping - brilliantly effective!
Alison x
Hello richele,
Just saw an image of these on pinterest and they really pop!
Great colorcombinations: love them!
I'm going to pin these as inspiration!
Greetings from belgium
Inge
I am ridiculously in love with these. They are absolutely the most cool, gorgeous, amazing ATCs/cards ever!!
Love, love, love!
Gorgeous and love how you mounted these!!! Fab fab make!!!
Can you send me a link to what Tim's wrinkle free distressed technique is, at fingal55@hotmail.com please? I'm very new to making ATC's, I'm only doing my second, so I've got loads to learn. Yours came out great!
Thanks,
Emily
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