Hi friends,
hope you are well!
Today I am sharing with you, my altered art artist trading cards.
When i first started crafting, many moons ago, it was scrapbook
pages and tags that i mainly created.
It's been so lovely getting back into making tags and
artist trading cards.
This atc (artist trading card) I have named
'Her magical wings gave her the courage to fly'
I have used a mixture of vintage paper to create
a collage effect. The beautiful mermaid image had been
hanging around for some time doing nothing, so
I had to show off her beauty somehow!
Once everything was adhered to the card stock base,
I added some appropriate words, from an old book.
Next, i added some sparkly cabochons which i outlined
with a vintage photo distress marker.
I'm really pleased with how the project has turned out.
'Betty had many sweethearts'
For this atc, I have used some blue looking vintage paper
and distressed the edges with broken china distress ink.
Next, I used picked raspberry and broken china distress ink
with a bubble layering stencil by Tim Holtz to achieve the background.
I then used a music note and sewing stamp around
the edges of the atc.
Finally, I fussy cut out this wonderful image and adhered that and
some torn paper to complete the look.
I have also added some glitzy silver cabochons.
The inspiration for this atc
came from my very own
retro tattoos!
'Apparently Mona Lisa was very professional'!
I created this using a printed luggage tag from my
own craft stash.
I have used this image of the Mona Lisa before in
another one of my projects and love it so much,
so had to use it again!
I adhered the image and some words from an old book
onto the tag. Next, I stamped a crown using one of
my own stamps and adhered that onto the top of her head.
I also used platinum stickles to give the crown some added sparkle.
To complete the tag, I stamped the word 'fabulous' onto a
separate piece of white card and altered the colour
using Wild honey distress ink,
which I adhered to the bottom of the tag.
Finally, I added some sparkly red hearts.
I really hope you like these altered art projects?
Please feel free to leave a comment and to follow my blog,
it would be very much appreciated.
Hugs
Zowie xx
When i first started crafting, many moons ago, it was scrapbook
pages and tags that i mainly created.
It's been so lovely getting back into making tags and
artist trading cards.
This atc (artist trading card) I have named
'Her magical wings gave her the courage to fly'
I have used a mixture of vintage paper to create
a collage effect. The beautiful mermaid image had been
hanging around for some time doing nothing, so
I had to show off her beauty somehow!
Once everything was adhered to the card stock base,
I added some appropriate words, from an old book.
Next, i added some sparkly cabochons which i outlined
with a vintage photo distress marker.
I'm really pleased with how the project has turned out.
'Betty had many sweethearts'
For this atc, I have used some blue looking vintage paper
and distressed the edges with broken china distress ink.
Next, I used picked raspberry and broken china distress ink
with a bubble layering stencil by Tim Holtz to achieve the background.
I then used a music note and sewing stamp around
the edges of the atc.
Finally, I fussy cut out this wonderful image and adhered that and
some torn paper to complete the look.
I have also added some glitzy silver cabochons.
The inspiration for this atc
came from my very own
retro tattoos!
'Apparently Mona Lisa was very professional'!
I created this using a printed luggage tag from my
own craft stash.
I have used this image of the Mona Lisa before in
another one of my projects and love it so much,
so had to use it again!
I adhered the image and some words from an old book
onto the tag. Next, I stamped a crown using one of
my own stamps and adhered that onto the top of her head.
I also used platinum stickles to give the crown some added sparkle.
To complete the tag, I stamped the word 'fabulous' onto a
separate piece of white card and altered the colour
using Wild honey distress ink,
which I adhered to the bottom of the tag.
Finally, I added some sparkly red hearts.
I really hope you like these altered art projects?
Please feel free to leave a comment and to follow my blog,
it would be very much appreciated.
Hugs
Zowie xx
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