These things can get addicting. How to create a calling card in a 2.5 x 3.5" piece of card stock? The possibilities are endless. For example, this is one of the Koi series I created using photo paper. First I did smoosh and swirl alcohol inks for the background and spritz it with light blue Perfect Pearls with a mister. Then, found a darker area that could be used as the bottom and hand painted reeds -kinda floating with the waves- and added a raised frame around (1/4" only) that I colored with pastel chalks. Separately, on transparency material I stamped the koi with black solvent ink and completed -very roughly- the rest of the body on the fish with Lumiere inks. Added a sprinkle of mini beads and using Glossy Accents I adhered the transparency -turned backwards- to the raised frame so the beads can move around. Stamped the letters on photo paper with a few stray reeds, added a page pebble over the letters and trimmed. Adhered with Glossy Accents.
On this ATC I used photo paper. I think it has a nice ripple effect when it is smooshed on alcohol inks. Alcohol inks (meadow) for the background -smoosh and swirl- and then a combination of lettuce, caramel (?) and slate -1 drop of each- painted the plants. Stamped the koi with black Stazon and again, Lumiere inks to complete the bodies of the fish. Trimmed the scene down and adhered with a Xyron runner to an orange piece of textured card stock allowing two sides to overhang and show 1/16" and then glued that to a dark teal piece of cardstock (2.5 by 3.5"). Stamped the letters on the same orange textured card stock, added page pebbles over the letters, trimmed and adhered. I love the ripple effect of the inks on the photo paper, it looks like water.
Crafting with limitations and disabilities is possible. With this blog, I am creating a record to show how I am overcoming my disability and using it as a motivation to become a better crafter. I hope my story helps others who may be in a similar situation. My tools, my hands. Crafting with limitations and disabilities is frustrating and can be very painful. The most important tool we CAN use is our determination. Click on a picture on the slideshow to view an enlarged image.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Bee ATC
Oh yeah, this one came out right. Archival ink on glossy paper for the writing. Olive solvent ink for the measuring tape and then Wild Honey for the medallion bee. Added Distress embossing powder -Vintage Photo- and lifted the release crystals. Red Stazon for the cancellation mark. Distress ink -Vintage Photo- around the edges. A thin layer of Stickles over the wings. Bada-bing!
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