Hello everyone and happy Thursday!!
It’s time for a new Lavinia World Challenge featuring Lavinia stamps.
We are a bi-weekly Challenge Blog and the theme will be Anything Goes
using stamps
(either rubber or clear, but no digi stamps).
Details are found under the "rules" tab on the Challenge Blog.
NEWS FLASH...
Beginning with Lavinia Challenge #14,
our NEW Anything Lavinia Facebook group
(click here)
is also a place where you may post your
cards/projects
to enter our Lavinia World Challenges.
Your projects are anything goes if added to the Challenge Blog,
however your card/project must include anything Lavinia (stamps, papers)
if added to the Anything Lavinia Facebook group.
For my project, I used
The stamps were all stamped with VersaFine Clair - Morning Mist
Really fun ATC (Artist Trading Card) project. What i did:
Using Digital paper, i resized it to ATC size 2.5" x 3.5".
Digital Paper allows you to change the scale and
to crop what part of the paper you want to use.
I printed and cut out the paper, then i stamped Harietta with VersaFine Clair - Morning Mist
using my Misti platform. Immediately, i used clear embossing powder so that i could
stamp and ink on top of Harietta. (you can wipe off the ink from the embossed image)
I ripped a strip of paper and used that for inking the background (cloud/mountain look).
Using Tim Holtz Oxide Candied Apple ink, as water color,
i painted in the "heart shape" Chinese lantern.
Next i stamped the Background Sentiment.
Using Tim Holtz Oxide ink (Faded Jeans and Chipped Sapphire), i distressed the edges.
I added a black backing to frame out the ATC.
To make the "Love" swing arm, i cut out a Love die from Papertrey Ink and used the negative cut out.
I added vellum to the back of the cut out.
To put it all together, i pulled out a heart brad and hole punched the top left corner so that the Love would swing upwards slightly above the ATC.
I added a black backing to frame out the ATC.
To make the "Love" swing arm, i cut out a Love die from Papertrey Ink and used the negative cut out.
I added vellum to the back of the cut out.
To put it all together, i pulled out a heart brad and hole punched the top left corner so that the Love would swing upwards slightly above the ATC.
Lavinia World Products Used
Lavinia Stamps:
Tim Holtz Ink
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I am also using:
We Are 3 Digital Paper - Roses Are Red (hardly visible with the added ink)
I can't wait to see what you create!!
Challenges
What great ATC'es, Bonnie! Pretty colors.
ReplyDeleteHi, Bonnie! I love that you created an interactive ATC to get more "feeling" into your beautiful creation! I am always in awe of how prolific you are in your creative process. I can almost see the love and great depth in your heart as your fingers flow with your thoughts. Always I am inspired. Wonderful "cloud-like" background, especially with the script stamp, and beautiful "hinged" love sentiment! hugs, de
ReplyDeleteThese ATCs are beautiful! I love the colors and your sweet design.
ReplyDeleteBonnie- these are so fun and will make great Valentines or exchange ATCs!
ReplyDeleteI love how you always make something other then a card! I am going to have to be more creative! These are gorgeous ATCs! I have never made one of these, but you have made me want to try!
ReplyDeleteOooh, these are lovely.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea for an interactive ATC, love all the elements you used and especially how you combined them. Loovveeee it!
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