ATC's (Artist Trading Cards) are such a fun thing to work on when you are in the mood for a little creativity without having to get into a huge scrappy project! This months theme for the Dusty Attic ATC challenge is 'Collage'. For me the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the word collage is a combination of designs. So I decided to take bits of scraps of paper I had left from some of my design team work with Maja Design papers and cut little squares of paper creating a patchwork quilt design. I then wanted to create tiny 'treasures' from the Dusty Attic 'Mini Chipboard Heart Buttons'. I began by first painting each of the hearts with a couple coats of the Dusty In Color paints (Navajo White). Then I gave each of the buttons a slightly different treatment.
For the above button I edged the heart with some Chestnut brown chalk ink and applied some of the Dusty Attic Clear Crackle Varnish. Then I fussy cut a butterfly from my patterned paper and applied it to the button.
For the next button (above) I used the rounded tip of an embossing tool dipped in a soft lavender nail polish (yep! I said nail polish, it was just the right color! lol) and made little polka dots on the white painted surface. I then edges the heart button with some brown chalk ink and again applied some of the Dusty Attic Clear Crackle Varnish. I finished it by tying on a small piece of twine in the button holes.
For the third button I fussy cut a tiny rose design from my patterned paper and glued it onto the button. Again, I edged the heart with some brown chalk ink and applied the Dusty Attic Crackle Varnish. Here is a list of the products I used.
Supplies:
Dusty Attic: Mini Heart Buttons, Dusty In Color (Navajo White Paint, Clear Crackle Varnish), Dusty in Bloom (Mini Roses).
Other: Colorbox Chestnut Chalk Ink, Tim Holtz word stickers, Patterned paper: Maja Design (Vintage Spring Basics)
If you would like to play along in this months ATC challenge and have a chance at a great Dusty Attic design prize you can find the challenge info HERE! Hope to see you at the challenge!
Oooh just fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, this turned out so beautiful! I really love the crackle accents and the pretty hearts.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty design,love the stitched detailing and those buttons are lovely.Jacqueline.S
ReplyDeletelove love love this is so divine, romantic and soft xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove your ATC, Gabi! I just tackled my first ATC today and let me tell you, it wasn't easy. What a mess but I think I managed to save it. lol I never tried decoupage, crackle finishes, etc. I can see why one should do test samples first!
ReplyDeleteOh wow Gabrielle, this is super adorable! I always enjoy your work! Thank you for sharing!! :) Jules
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ATC Gabi!! Hugs my friend!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely ATC with many great details!
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I NEED some of that crackle varnish--love that effect!
ReplyDeleteMaravilhoso!!
ReplyDeleteAmei!
Absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration :-D
I have never tried out ATC, but looking at your lovely and beautiful made creation it sure inspires to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteLove it :)
This is so sweet and nostalgic...I love the color palette...and your post with the lilacs made me think of home....your work touches my emotions each time I visit...thank you for creating such beauty!
ReplyDeleteGabi, This is sooo gorgeous!
ReplyDelete[ I had to look back to see when you created this!
'Cause on Friday night I was trying to create something to enter in the "Maja Designs June Mood Board Challenge"-
and I also did scraps of Maja (and stitched them together into
a heart shape:)]
Well, anyway This is so soft and beautiful; I always love your
inspiration! TFS
STUNNING!
ReplyDeleteHI this is sooo cute,love it.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Gabi. This is so supercute! You are so creative.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful
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