1. The first ATC used the mini polka dot background stamped in Distress Ink faded jeans. I stamped the love you cartouche from Greetings A6 and the word love from Journaling words 1 on top with Archival black. Hey you, again from Greetings A6 was stamped in Archival crimson. The doodles border was stamped in Distress Ink aged mahogany and the edges aged with brushed corduroy. The leaf from Leaves A5 was stamped in Archival sepia and cut out and attached with glossy accents.
2. The second ATC had a swooshed background made from Distress Inks in mustard seed and bundled sage with the days of the week from Dates A6 stamped on top again in bundled sage. The words today/everyday, from Dates A6, were stamped onto a bit of the left over dotty background and cut out. The ampersand was stamped in Archival crimson and the great big HUGS from Greetings A6 was stamped in black Archival.
3. The 15cm square card was then stamped with one of the swirls from Splats and Dots A5 in Distress Ink aged mahogany and aged on the edges with brushed corduroy. The ATC's were tattered on the edges and coloured with Distress Ink black soot and attached to the card with glossy accents.
Hope you like :) See you again soon!
xoxo Sioux
what a great way to use atc's, love the card!
ReplyDeleteI love your card, full of energy !!!
ReplyDeleteVery very nice.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Janny
Swirls, splats and Dots plate is one of my new purchases along with matching stencils. Really like how you have used the swirl stamp to bring the 2 ATC's together. Very cool card:-)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card - the swirl does the job nicely! Love the romantic messages! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteA great way to incorporate ATC's on to a card.
ReplyDeleteGreat now I wonder who got the card ??
ReplyDeleteGreat use of those wonderful inky ATCs Sioux! xxx
ReplyDeleteI love both ATCs, so fresh and full of vibrant life - and they work brilliantly as a card... that background flourish is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx