I further embellished one of the ATCs to create a cover for one of the pockets in Jo's art /pocket journal. I used a larger piece of one of the masterboards to decorate the back of the pocket. I've used Nancy Baumiller (Mischief Circus) images on top of the masterboards. Here's a closer image of both sides of the pocket.
Behind the ATC on this side of the pocket I've painted over it with PA Fresco chalk paint - 'Sky' I think, then stamped on top a fabulous Carabelle Studio flower stamp designed by Birgit Koopsen. I love her stamps. I doodled with a white gel pen for added effect.
So, after making the ATCs I got on with some cards. No need for further explanation really as they speak for themselves. Once they were cut up I added further stamping using various PA stamps from various large sets and minis. However, I was crafting with my best mate Linda Regan at the time so I also borrowed one of her newly acquired Dylusions stamp sets by Dyan Reavely. I had already added black and white paint using the edge of a credit card and various bottle tops and Lego pieces. I played and doodled a bit further with them until they were ready for a sentiment and mounting on various coloured card. The sentiments I've used are mainly Dark Room Door by Rachel Grieg. Hope you like them.
I'm not sure which PA stamp set this gorgeous little flower is from because it was one of Linda's that I was borrowing at the time. Im pretty sure it was one of Sara Naumann's sets. I have the set with the little bird on and Lin bought this one with the flower on. We sometimes try to be sensible and not buy the same stamps. However, we are not very good at sticking to that plan. I really need this set now!
This gorgeous little flower and adorable leaf is from one of Lin Brown's early stamp sets: ELB02 - gorgeous isn't it? I used a Pitt pen around the petals to make them stand out further. I just adore Lin Brown's stamps.
The set above is made using the Dylusions flower set. Might have to invest in those. Finally, I made some note cards. These are approximately 4" x4".
I still have enough of the masterboards left to make some tags but they're not quite finished yet. It really is a quick and easy way to make a huge stash of cards! I urge you to have a go if you haven't tried it yet. I would love you to leave a comment so I know you stopped by!
Wow, what a lot you've made from your fab masterboards, have to say, loving those green cards and the atcs were stunning, I got to see all of them in the flesh xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Sam. Even I'm surprised at just how many cards and things I was able to make. The 'green' ones are more jade/teal really. Thanks for your lovely comment.
DeleteI love everything you've made with those gorgeous masterboards, you're right they are such a quick way to make multiple items from, and such fun to do in the first place.
ReplyDeleteWell, you've made some gorgeous ones yourself! Thanks Helen bayou are always so encouraging.
DeleteChris, all of these are just fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!! And what a fun time to be able to sit and do many of them with a friend!!! Your atcs in Jo's journal were wonderful to see and touch in person :-)
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much Wanda. Your words mean a lot.
DeleteOh Chris, taking at last the time to look at this post and at all your wonderful card and ATCs, this is a big WOW!!!!!!! You have been very busy with all the cards, but they are all so gorgeous, well worth the time to do them and paly with all ypur PS stamps and some others. Gorgeous work!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Coco xxx
Thankyou Coco. You are always so encouraging. These were great fun to make!
DeleteThese are fantastic Chris! Love the ATC's, just stand out, fab work. xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Nikki! It's lovely getting to see each other's work now isn't it?
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