But, before you go, here's my offering to get your creative engines started...
This pair of ATCs is full of texture, using Tim techniques and products. There's a Queen Bee/Royal Jelly kind of vibe going on, I think you'll find!
I stuck some of the amazing Wallpaper papers to some really thick card and cut them using the ATC and Corners die. There's a lovely thickness and heft to this pair.
Over that I blended some Peeled Paint Distress Ink through the Latticework stencil (done on the left, not yet on the right!).
I added clear embossing powder and tapped the back pretty firmly so as to clear quite a lot of the powder before heating.
That gives you a lovely pobbly effect, rather than smooth glossiness.
After some playtime with some moulds and UTEE, the crown and bee were left sitting around on the table for a couple of weeks awaiting a home...
... suddenly it looked as though they might have found one!
With them in mind, I stamped the large bee and the crown to complement the UTEE shapes.
They're stamped in Coffee and Jet Black Archival, blended onto the stamps as I went.
I added some flourishes in Peeled Paint, and all that stamping got clear-embossed too.
The two hearts are kraft glassine, embossed using the French Script folder, then sanded for even more texture and given a dusting of Picket Fence Distress Paint.
I used the Shattered Kraft Core to cut some strands of ivy from the Spring Greenery Decorative Strip Die, and followed Tim's excellent tip of sanding the die-cut before you remove it from the surround.
Especially with a delicate die like this, it means you can distress without distress!
Once they were trailing across their respective ATCs, I glued them down by just the stalks, so that I could lift the leaves for a dimensional look. I love the texture of the Shattered card.
Around the edges I added some Peeled Paint Distress Embossing Powder - this has such a great mossy look, and a rough touch to the fingertips once you've released the textured particles.
Everything got a dusting of Picket Fence, and then a splattering of the same. The Liquitex Splatter Brush has been one of my favourite Tim recommendations - such fun to play with, and it adds such fabulous splashes of random texture!
A couple of ChitChat stickers and we're done.
So that's my pair of ATCs for you. Hop over to A Vintage Journey and see what the rest of the team are packing for this leg of the journey, and I hope you'll be inspired to come and play along with us this month.
Do make sure you read the challenge guidelines carefully, as well as our Travelling Instructions, in order to qualify for the prize, generously sponsored by Country View Crafts.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I'll see you again soon, either here or elsewhere in Craftyblogland!
Thanks so much for stopping by. I'll see you again soon, either here or elsewhere in Craftyblogland!
The men of experiment are like the ant; they only collect and use. But the bee... gathers its materials from the flowers of the garden and of the field, but transforms and digests it by a power of its own.
Leonardo Da Vinci