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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Imaginarium Designs :) :) :)


Hello Hello :)

Today I would like to share with you an ATC that I made at a recent retreat that I attended. Now please be kind as creating ACT's is not something that I am familiar with, but despite that I still wanted to share the creative experience with you, to showcase how awesome Imaginarium Designs is for making mixed media style ATC's :)


Currently Imaginairum Designs doesn't carry an ATC background but I have had a chat with Jane and she said that if you are interested just to contact her and she will more than happily cut an order for you :) :) :)

For my ATC I cut down a tag. In this next picture you can see the supplies I have used. I had pre-sprayed the heart sheet with white gesso spray.





After adhering the hearts to the ATC I applied a liberal coat of Viva Decor Croco Crackle [tip I was toooo liberal and the finish wasn't as nice as I would have liked]



The crackle medium was in fact way to thick and it didn't crackle as much as I would have liked.


When the crackle was dried I applied water color paint [Hero Arts] to highlight the crackle pattern.




I added a few extra splats of black paint to break up the starkness/contrast of the red paint. 

I have enjoyed this 'test run' of creating an ATC so I plan on having another go so keep your eye out for my blog post next month.

Cheers and I do hope you are having a great weekend :)




Prima NSD Blog post :)


Hello hello :)

Next is a little step-out I would like to share with you, for this Tag, 


Materials List
Prima Marketing
Trim [Silver] 564117
Trim [White] 564124
Sunrise Sunset Vintage Trinkets 960339
Sunrise Sunset Vintage Trinkets 960322
Sunrise Sunset Vintage Trinkets 960308
Prima Flowers Tatiana White 566333
Velvet Trinkets 560010
SIIC 551483

Other
12 x 12 grey board - Imaginarium Designs
Tag for template
Spray Gesso
Staples

Extra kit
Pencil
Stanley knife
Tonic scissors
Stapler



To begin with I traced out a large tag shape onto some grey board and then cut it out using a stanley knife and metal ruler. for the freehand cutting around the corners I used my Tim Holtz tonic scissors.


I then spray painted the tag with spray gesso however if you dont have the spray gesso, then straight gesso or white paint applied with a roller/paint brush is perfect!


I then applied clear drying glue to the background [see picture above]. I then began to overlay pre cut strips of Prima fibre [as above].


I continued laying on the strips of fibre until the entire tag was covered, and allowed it to dry.


When the glue was dry I trimmed the excess from around the edges of the tag.


This is a close up of how the surface of the tag looked before I completed decorating the tag.




I distressed a length of the silver trim and then looped it before stapling it to the tag.


I then glued a cluster of 3 flowers over the distressed trim. I further embellished these flowers with some of the fabulous Sunrise Sunset Vintage Trinkets.

Below are some close up pictures of the final embellishing :)





Cheers and I do hope you enjoy :) :) :)