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ATC Swap November 2015-Trees
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November ATC Swap-Dryer Sheet Technique with Trees 2015
I cut an ATC from white card stock. I painted the background with Salty blue and Tumbled glass distress paint by putting the paint on a craft sheet and spraying it and then dragging the ATC through the paint. I dried the paint. I stamped the tree (an umounted rubber stamp) with embossing ink and then heat embossed with WOW black embossing powder.
I then used Ranger collage glue stick on the front ontop of the stamp and paint and then laid the dryer sheet down. I used white sugar glitter by BoBunny on top of the dryer sheet. I let that dry.
Then I cut another ATC out of black card stock and then die cut an oval in the center of that with a Spellbinders die. I rubbed embossing ink over the front and used Ranger Roman Gold embossing powder and then heat embossed. I glued the gold frame on the top of the ATC. I wanted it to look like an old antique framed picture from the Civil War era.
I printed out the sentiment on my laser printer and then foiled it. I added it across the bottom of the “picture”.
I used a fine Faber Castell black pen to “stitch” around the inside of the oval.
I cut several feathers out of shrink plastic using a die, then shrunk it and painted it. I hooked the feathers onto the ATC using jump rings and chain. On the other top corner I put a snowflake and heart brad.
I took a wooden deer and three wooden trees and painted them with distress markers. Then I touched then on the edges with Inka Gold.
Thank you for looking.
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