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Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Waiting in the wings...
Hello everyone, it's Tuesday and time for a new challenge at Fun With ATCs. Our theme for this fortnight is Vintage - can't wait to see what you come up with.
There's loads of inspiration from my amazing team mates along with all the challenge details right here.
I've pushed the boundary a bit with my ATC this time around... It is 2.5 by 3.5 inches in size, as required, but it does also have a little roof on - I hope you'll forgive me!
I used the delightful little house frame from the Artistic Outpost set called Whimsical Melange. I stamped it three times on plain manila card using Coffee Archival Ink, and inked it a little with some Vintage Photo.
I also gave it a coat of Rock Candy crackle paint in places, and let it dry.
Then I inked again, wiping away the surface ink to leave it highlighting the cracks for an aged look.
I hand cut the centres out of two of the images to create frames and layered up my three little arches with some padded tape in between.
To my mind (with its twin obsessions of theatre and crafting), it has the look of a tiny stage.
There's music at the top and footlights at the bottom... definitely a theatre. Come on, surely it's not just me?!
There are the flats at the side ready to slide new scenery between, in front of the backdrop.
Ah, yes... the backdrop.
Originally, I had a watercoloured version of the station from the AO SteamPunk plate as my background, but I decided it all looked a bit too wishy-washy, so I decided to use up some leftovers instead.
I still had, lying in one of the piles on my workdesk, a spare image left over from one of the fabulous 12 Tags of Christmas. Linda Coughlin, a.k.a. the Funkie Junkie, offered up a gorgeous vintage freebie image along with one of her inspirational tags.
I had printed it up in several sizes as I wasn't sure how big I needed it for my Toys, Toys, Toys tag at the time.
Now it was time for the understudy to take centre stage...
I could hardly believe it when I found it was exactly the right size!
I recoloured the bunting slightly, using Distress Markers, so that it would tone in with the children's coats, and added a couple of the mulberry paper roses as accents.
So there's my tiny vintage Victorian theatre ATC. We had a huge turnout for the Red theme last time around, and I'm guessing Vintage might also tickle your fancy... so I do hope you'll be able to play along with us at Fun With ATCs, and at the very least check out the great projects from the rest of the team.
Just before I go, I hope you won't mind if I share a little sneak peek of a project I have over at Artistic Outpost today too... if you have the time to pop over for a quick look, that would be wonderful.
Have a lovely day and see you again soon, either here or elsewhere in Craftyblogland!
Theatres are curious places, magician's trick-boxes where the golden memories of dramatic triumphs linger like nostalgic ghosts, and where the unexplainable, the fantastic, the tragic, the comic and the absurd are routine occurrences on and off the stage. Murders, mayhem, political intrigue, lucrative business, secret assignations, and of course, dinner.
E.A. Bucchianeri, Brushstrokes of a Gadfly
Hi Alison! Your theater ATC is perfect! I love every little detail down to the bunting shaded to match the little children's outfits. Bravo! Thanks for all you visits to my blog. I truly value your input. Best, Yvonne
ReplyDeleteAlison!!!!!! this is soooo cool- love how you've pushed the ATC boundaries, and the 3D effect- WOW, Debi x
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea Alison, the 3D effect is so cool. xx
ReplyDeleteWow, Alison...this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the 3D effect ♥
Hugs, Anne
Superb Alison, love the dimension and crackles, the colours and design, and love the little girls and the bunting...gorgeous [and so tiny..lol..]
ReplyDeleteLuv CHRISSYxx
It does look like a theatre!! It is fabulous, so much attention to detail. (I had one of those toy theatres as a child (Aladdin!) which my brother & sister & I loved. Sadly that was where my acting 'skills' stayed!)
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas here Alison. Thought I recognised the backdrop! Love how you've coloured the bunting to coordinate. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteWow Alison. So much on an ATC . It's amazing the way you have created this piece.
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Annie x x
It's amazing how much loveliness can be squeezed into this little piece of art. The theatre theme adds such a nice 'mistique' flair to it. I love it!!! xx
ReplyDeleteOh Alison I just LOVE this, big time!!! Adore how you did the little theater, I love Linda's image (one of my favs ) and the way you have put it together with the bunting is inspired!! Love shaped ATCs and this one is just fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning, beautiful picture!!
ReplyDeleteLove the 3D effect.
A wonderful 3D ATC, Alison! And there are so many variations you could do your theatre. Would work wonderfully for a mini shrine.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful Alison, every time I look at a piece of your artwork I wonder how many hours it took.
ReplyDeleteB x
just fabulous dear Alison! You are such a big talent!
ReplyDeletexxx Susi
Absolutely wonderful! I love the layering! xx
ReplyDeleteWe love your vintage ATC, and what a great idea to push the boundaries and add the roof, it's fun to rebel a little sometimes. We're off to look at your intriguing post snippet now.....
ReplyDeleteAs I love toy theatre I just HAVE TO love your ATCs too, Alison!
ReplyDeleteYou created so much depth with this small format - incredible!
Hugs,
Claudia
A great theater Alison...sooo creative!
ReplyDeletegreetings, Alie :-)
It really does look like a mini theatre Alison, it is hard to believe that so much can be packed into such a tiny space. Love the bunting! Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThat image was made for the frame you created, this is so heart warming and adorable,
ReplyDeletePerfection!
Wishes
Lynne
Lovely ATC , Alison. I think vintage is definitely your style!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWow Alison! This is wonderful and you are allowed artistic licence on the ATC size from me!
ReplyDeleteI must get that image out and play with it and thanks for the reminder!
Hugs
xx
Gorgeous , love all the depth and layers! Trace x hugs x
ReplyDeleteYour Toys and Dolls backdrop is one of my favorite prints. You have used it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful ATC.
ReplyDeleteamazing ATC love the 3D effect!!
ReplyDeleteThis just looks fantastic Alison great imagery and colours
ReplyDeletex catherine
Fabulous 3D ATC's! Gorgeous work! Love the roses at the bottom!
ReplyDeletethis is adorable
ReplyDeleteAlison, you made the most darling little theatre, with that lovely image, and your crackled front- so wonderful and the sweetest bunting. Just to love,dear.
ReplyDeletexo,Dorthe
Brilliant atc - love how it is a little theatre, the bunting is so right for this too! You are right about your choice of image too - lovely! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteI love it when the envelope is pushed on a tried and true concept,the ATC. It's really wonderful. I popped over and saw your tags, too. I have always adored blue and black together. Really lovely. Fantastic quote at the bottom of your post.:))
ReplyDeleteAlison - with work like this you can be forgiven anything. Absolutely delightful from the bunting to the figures, to the roof - oh heck - to the whole thing. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
Oh wow. I love this so much!! The framing is just gorgeous, wonderful ATC :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning, and of course you are forgiven for adding a roof ;)
ReplyDeleteit's a really fresh take on the vintage theme, love it x
Gorgeous ATC Alison.. Love the layers the image is beautiful.. Brilliant idea Simply Beautiful... Hugs May x x x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Alison! Love the vintage feel in your own little theatre! The banner is a great touch! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteFantastisch...
ReplyDeleteAlison...your ATCs are absolutely adorable! I love dimension and I love detail. I always love our work because you do so much of both! These little ATCs are so sweet and so detailed! You always blow me away with your creativity and your exquisite craftsmanship! Thanks for the lovely comment you left on my blog as well! <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteAlison, so very perfect but your work always is. Love,love,love this! the children are so pretty and your layers are beautiful. Thanks for always inspiring me.
ReplyDeletehugs...
It does look like a lovely theatre and I imagine the children on a school outing walking up onto the giant stage. They look so excited and sweet. Love how you have layered up the frame to achieve depth. Gorgeous "scenery" behind them, too, like one of those painted backdrops. Fun.
ReplyDeleteWow What a beautiful project is this I really love it, beautiful color shoice, beutifull image, love the little girls !!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Maria
Superb Alison and I love your idea to make an ATC house? Wonderful stamping and colours and interest with the cutting out, it's such a gorgeous piece. Chris x
ReplyDeleteWowowowow, this is an excellent ATC!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow delicious! It IS a tiny stage and gets me wondering what the next scene is xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Alison, very cleverly done, well thought out. And that puts some smoke in the pipe of those that say you can't achieve much with ATCs, and with a roof! lol. Chris xxx
ReplyDeleteDie ATC's sind so wunderschön geworden, liebe Alison!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße.
Beautiful ATC Alison, well done you with all the fiddly cutting! xx
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world of 3D! Love your little theatre!
ReplyDeleteFabulous !!! x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing Alice,,,,love the idea to post a roof,,,,,and all over the sweetie colored pict,,,,,,,love it, love it.
ReplyDeleteOooh lah lah! I'm so glad I found this one unread in my inbox... would've hated to miss it! The roof, the banner, the 3-D-ness... STUNNING! Wishing you a lovely weekend, Alison.
ReplyDeleteOh wow I am so loving this ATC, at first I couldn't believe it was that small how fantastic. The vintage images are gorgeous I should really think of trying these out. Hugs Kezzy :-) xxx
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