I haven't found a white ink pad, that gives an intense white image to my liking, yet. So I sponged this paint onto my text stamp and then stamped it on to the black card stock and heat set.
Embossed an intricate design onto one half with gold detail embossing powder and heat set.
Tore off some of the text paper included in the packet, along with some decorative paper scraps I had laying around, and colored the edges by sponging on purple Distress ink and glued them onto the card stock.
I covered up the image a bit (I'm a very modest dresser, and if I'm going to "wear" my ATC, she needs to be modest also, LOL). I colored on a dress with a blue marker and stamped on a pattern, embossed with black detail embossing powder and heat set. Reminds me of some of the costumes seen on "Dancing with the Starts". Colored the edges of the image with a black marking pen.
Glued the woman to the ATC, added the crown embellishment. Colored the wings and German scrap with black Archival ink, and rubbed some of the ink off to give it a distressed look. Cut out some words, provided by Linda, and colored the edges with blue ink. Glued on some small lavender rhinestones. Added the hanging "thingy" with the decorative brad. Last attached plain card stock to back to cover back of brad.
Great job Carol. The German Scraps definitely make the ATC as it adds so much dimension. Now I am sorry I didn't ask Linda for a kit!! LOL
ReplyDeleteWOW - that was amazingly quick Carol, great job - this was so much fun and hope to do more another time!
ReplyDeleteglad you are happy :) your piece turned out totally divine
ReplyDeleteOh, it's easy to leave nice words here, because everything you make is so very lovely. Your wearable ATC is simply wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGaby xo
Wow!! Carol, this is gorgeous! I love the way she turned out - very glam! Do I take it that this ATC can be worn as a pendant?
ReplyDeleteYes this can be worn as a pendant or on a chain as a necklace! Lots of fun possibilities!!!
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