Showing posts with label ATC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ATC. Show all posts

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Bleach ATCs

Cascade

Heart's Blood, titled after one of Juliet Marillier's books.

Temptress
These are some bleach ATCs highlighted with twinkling H2Os.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Cuttlebug Background ATC

I used the Cuttlebug ironworks embossing folder for the background of this ATC. The image is from Itkupilli.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

A Few More Quick ATCs...



Just a few more quick ATCs. These images are from ItkUpiLLi.
I love this shop!!!



I have been super busy with work, as we're entering into the world of end of year concerts, report writing, assessing and basically trying to ensure that everthing is finished properly. I really can't believe how quickly this year has gone- I really love my class this year.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Stamped ATCs




Here are some ATCs I made using Cherrypie Art Stamps.

Thanks to Julie for sending me such a beautiful ATC.

I also have to say THANK YOU to my parents for having us stay unexpectedly early. We were due to travel to Perth for the school holidays, but unfortunately, my husband John, developed a swollen knee, suddenly. He had a tiny graze which became inflamed in hours- his knee was like a basketball!! We had to drive to Perth to have a doctor look at it. (We only have a visiting doctor). After the all night drive- which was absolutely exhausting, (15 hours)-and 4 doctor appointments, strong anti-inflammatories and antibiotics, ultra sounds and a drainage, the knee has settled down. John is fine- and thanks to all the wonderful people who offered their kind support, taking over our classes and asking after John's health.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Paisley ATC

`Ties That Bind'
This ATC has the stamped image of `The Kiss' by Klimt, on acetate with two paisley shaped frames. I made the background using the colourwash (resist) technique. Sorry about the scan-I really need a new scanner...

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Drawing, a HUGE Thank You, ATCs and Good Luck!!



New drawing

A BIG THANK YOU to Diana for giving me these wonderful awards.
I absolutely adore your blog, Diana and I felt so honoured to receive these from you.
I am to list five things I love and choose ten of my favourite blogs.
I am going to do as Diana and give both these awards to the blogs below, if they choose to accept them.

Five things I love:
1. My family. They are my heart and soul.
2. Art-drawing, painting, ATCs, altered art, polymer clay art...
3. Cooking (& Eating): I love cooking, especially Indian curries, flat breads like parrathas, naans etc.
4. Learning: I love learning new things.
5. Teaching: I love teaching!

I nominate these blogs:
1. Gillian Hamilton: a beautiful range of gorgeous art.
2. Speak Without My Voice: Wonderful altered art and photography.
3. Kelsey O'Mullane: an inspirational teacher and artist with a blog full of the most beautiful ATCs and techniques.
4. Dymphie: A gorgeous bookbinding blog!!
5. Jen Crossley: Wonderful, inspiring...
6. Flor Larios: Paintings, jewellery...
7. Svetlana: A beautiful blog of fabulous ATCs!!
8. Viola: An amazing blog full of inspirational art.
9. Gaby: An awesome art blog.
10. Fragments: I love this blog!!!


Bleach Technique ATCs
Colourwash Technique


Good luck to Jess who will be participating in the Pilbara music Festival. Love you.

Monday, August 31, 2009

More ATCs

This ATC was made using the (embossed) bleach technique.
This ATC has a stamped background with some glimmermist applied through a stencil.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Quilted ATC


I hope you had a terrific weekend. We drove to K-town mainly to top up the pantry- it was a long day, 3 hours there, then back...


I transferred this image to canvas, stitched aound it then added the fabric border and muslin.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Stamped Background ATC



I used Michelle Ward's Hot Topic stamps to create the background for this ATC as well as some mica flakes and texture paste for the border. I can't remember where the LOVE stamp is from.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Cuttlebug with Pepsi Max Can Technique

I really love the look of the foil technique, but sometimes it's hard to get foil tape, when I want it, so... I just cut up a Pepsi Max can, glue it to some paper or card and run it through the cuttlebug! I pressed some texture paste into edges to form a border and used some turquoise Rub`n'Buff to highlight it.