Friday 8 June 2012

First Ever ATC make

Hi Everyone. Hope you are all ready for the weekend. As many of you will know, last week was the 3rd Anniversary of WOYWW and although I posted a photo of my work desk, I was not aware of the sharing of ATC's to celebrate this amazing occasion.  However, I was inspired to make an ATC for two very kind crafty friends who sent  their  crafty makes to me, Redanne and Twiglet. ( I was so delighted : ) )  I had never made an ATC in all my crafting years....of which there are many !!. But here we are !!

Below you will see that  I once again used the rusting technique on  Sizzix TH die cuts and a key stamp from Oxford Impressions !!!  ( obsessive or what !!!) The Follow your Dreams sentiment was obtained at  a 'get together and share' event with crafty friends. The background was stamped using the script stamp from TH Stampers Anonymous 'Letters to Santa'. It was then inked with various distress inks. Red ink was applied to one of the stamps from TH Stampers anonymous mixed media collection stamps and placed over script.
( you can just about see it  under the  top left cog) The hand and sentiment are from TH Stampers Anonymous 'Warehouse District'.  The small word embellishment is from my stash. I punched holes in the ATC and applied some twine, which can be removed or replaced if desired. 

Thank You for taking the time to visit my blog and leaving such kind comments. They are really appreciated and I shall always try to get back to you.

Take care and have a good weekend. 

Annie x



13 comments:

  1. OMG! Now I can't believe you've never made an ATC before because you have got this SOOO right! The little details really count on a pint-sized piece and you have got that sorted. LOVE the rusted cogs. It's good to get obsessive about a technique or image (just ask Hels about her fave flower!!) That way you get to push it to the limits and learn more about it. Then, as long as your memory holds out (which is a bit hit and miss with mine!) you have it banked for future use. The colours really work so well together too, again important in a small space. So, 10/10 for this then. Will you be making more? Maybe this could be something for the Sunday Stampers to do one day? I'm waffling now so crafty hugs to you and thank you for your lovely comments. Buttons x

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  2. Wow Annie these are fantastic for a first time. Love the colours and images. You have inspired me to have a go maybe
    x catherine

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  3. I as well, can't believe you have never made an ATC...wow! This ones makes you look like an old pro! It's fantastic! I hope you continue making them...they are very addicting and so fun to trade and share!

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  4. Holy cow! No way can we tell that this is your first ATC ever. You truly rocked this one! I'm so pleased that you jumped in to try it out!

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  5. Hi Annie, well I have got mine in my sticky mits and I can tell all the folks above and those who follow that this is one very fine ATC indeed, I could never do this kind of work. Annie it is stunning, even more so in real life, thank you so much for doing it/sending it, it is now proudly hanging above my desk. Crafty hugs, Anne x

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  6. Your ATC's are fantastic Anne. I'm sure they will be much treasured by the recipients too. I just knew you would enjoy making these. Its amazing how many elements you can put on these mimi works of art. They'll be no stopping you now. LOL. Hugs Mum xxx

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  7. This is one divine ATC and I can see this is just the beginning! Love this!

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  8. Wauwwwwww this is a beautiful Atc
    Love the Steampunk images.

    greetings Janny

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  9. Can't believe this is your first ATC. looks like a seasoned professional created it. Bravo!
    Hugs Lynn

    Thanks for entering my giveaway

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  10. AMAZING bundle of intricate goodness here on this ATC. I admire every little bitty bit of it! I hope to see more of these in the future from you... ;)

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  11. Hi Annie. Thanks so much for your very kind comment you left on my blog about the Old Curiosity Shoppe cabinet. I so appreciate your thoughts! Your First EVER ATC card is awesome! Love it!! You are a very talented and creative lady!!! Kudos to you on a great job! <3 Candy

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  12. These are not ATC's they are miniature works of art. Annie, these are gorgeous. So much love and attention has gone into these and it has paid off - fabulous!
    Hugs, Neet x

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  13. That's gorgeous, Annie! Are you sure it's your first go??? Love your colors and how many goodies you were able to add on. Fab!

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Annie x