Showing posts with label Project - Artist Trading Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project - Artist Trading Cards. Show all posts

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Artist Trading Card / Valentine Day

Good Morning Papercrafters!
I hope you all have been busy crafting this week.  I have been working on some Valentine projects.   Hopefully I will finish some of them up so I can share this week.

This project will not be finished for a while, but I wanted to share my progress.  This is my Valentine ATC Collection (ATC's are Artist Trading Cards and measure 2 1/2" x 3 1/2").  My goal is to have a seperate   "7 Gypsies ATC Revolving Holder"   for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine Day.  Here are a few of the cards I have created for it this week.  I will share more next week.


Created using Layers of Color Vintage Roses and The Love Chapter (designed by the fabously creative Nina Brackett!) art stamp sets.


Created using The Love Chapter and Renaissance Hearts art stamp sets and Brick Wall cling art stamp.


The Love Chapter   and Renaissance Hearts art stamp sets.
If you are interested in starting your own ATC collection.  Check out some of the cool supplies over at Your ATC Store
Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!!

You can view all of my VALENTINE projects HERE.

You can view all of my ATC's HERE







Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Artist Trading Cards

Last week I walked out to my mailbox and became very excited to find a package that I knew was filled with ATC's from some of my cyber friends.
I couldn't wait to get in and open it up.  It's so much fun to receive little peices of art that other's have made.  Knowing that they put their own style and love into it.  So today I want to share them with you, and encourage you to participate in an ATC swap with your friends. 

Artist Trading Card 2.5" x 3/5" 

This first one is mine.  Not my usual color scheme.  Steppin' out of the box on this one! I used one of my new Donna Downey stamp sets.

I recently wrote a post about what they are and idea's on where to find supplies.  You can check it out HERE.  And all my ATC's HERE.

 And this one is by our wonderful hostess Patti J.


Next up is Shirley Hotop.


This one is by Kim Sears.


 This one is by Kelly Rae Cooper.


 This one is by Maria Matter.


 This one is by Olga.


And this one by Chelsea Comer

Thank you so much for organizing and inviting me Patti!  I love them and I'm off to add them to my ATC binder!

I hope you are inspired to give these little mini peices of art a try.  If you are, I would love to see them!
Melisa

Friday, September 10, 2010

Artist Trading Cards

Artist Trading Cards, like inchies are little miniture pieces of art.  But you can pack a lot of on these 2.5" x 3.5" cards.  I love that they are a quick easy creative fix.  Like inchies, sometimes they are created to swap with other artist.   Last year I purchased a couple of the 7 Gypsies Revolving ATC Holders to store them on.


Aren't these cool!
This week I created 3 ATC's.  I was totally inspired by a book I purchased a while back.  "Artist Trading Card Workshop". 

Not only was I inspired by the artistry / design of so many of the cards, but the book shares lots of background techniques as well. 
I spend alot of time listening to and singing along with Contemporary Christian / Praise and Worship music in my car and while I"m creating.  My heart fills with joy as I sing songs of praise to my Saviour.  I love finding music and lyrics that express exactly what my heart wants to say.  So what better inspiration for a new series of ATC's than my love for God!  So here is what I created.



I created this one using Layers of Color stamp sets "Royal Birds" and "Regal Wings" (crown in background).  The background is created using paper towels.  I dampened the paper towel and layed it out on wax paper.  Then I applied watered down acrylic paints.  After it was dry I lightened some of the area's by rubbing on some white pigment ink.  Then I stamped the crowns with black pigment ink.  The paper towel gives you this cool textured background.



I designed this one using "Gothic Crosses" and " "Acanthus Leaves".  I started with thick watercolor paper.  I brushed on watered down acrylic paint in two colors, purple and green.  After it's dry I stamped the swirlies with VersaMagic Ink, sprinkled clear embossing powder and heat embossed.  Next I brushed on brown ink here and there.  Don't worry about covering the embossed area's.  After it is dry, place it on an ironing board, cover it with 1 piece of printer paper.  Iron over it with a very hot iron (no steam).  Mine was so hot, I only had to move it over the piece for about 3 seconds.  I could see the paint bleeding onto the the paper.  As you peel it off, and it removes some of the paint creating a distressed look.  Then I sanded some more of the brown off as well, exposing the paint below, until I got the distressed look I wanted.  I LOVE this technique!! 


This is another version of the paper towel technique above.  I actually colored several paper towels with different color variations, so I have lots more left over to use in the future.  For this one, I used "Joyful Noise".
What do you think??  Are you ready to create and maybe even swap some ATC's??
There are alot of options for displaying your ATC's on the revolving holder.  The plain paper ones can sag a little.  I actually glue together when using them.  7 Gypsies sells alot of accessories which can be found at Your ATC Store.  I like the thicker chipboard refills best.  I don't have one of these yet, but may check them out - 7 Gypsies 2-ringed Chipboard Album.  Here is my idea for this cute little album:  Use it as a circle album.  Years ago "circle journals"  were the fad.  You joined a group of willing participates, purchased a small album, like a 6 x 6" and then mailed it around to one another.  You decided the theme of your album, and each participated created a page to go along with your theme.  Your album progressed through the group and eventually made it back to you (thus the circle).  It was so much fun to see all the wonderful art of the ladies in front of you as they mailed the albums to you one at a time.  It's one thing to see art online, but really wonderful to veiw it in person.  But it was even more fun when yours arrived back to you.   So contact some girlfriends and start your own Circle ATC Album Group today! 
I hope you were inspired to pull out those old acrylic paints and get messy with some background techniques.  If you have any questions, just email me!
May God bless you with a joy and peace that only He can give!
hugs,
Melisa

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You can view my other Artist Trading Cards  HERE.
You can view my other Faith Art projects HERE.
You can view more of my Collage / Mixed Media projects HERE.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Artist Trading Card / Christmas

Hello.  I bought one of those 7 Gypsies Revolving ATC Holder.  What a cool way to set your ATC Art out.  I decided to try and create ATC for different holidays that I can sit out with all my other holidat decor. Here are my first Christmas ATC's.

Artist Trading Card 2.5 " x 3.5"

DP : Making Memories Vintage Findings Kit

Image : Dover Publications Holiday Vignettes Book






DP : Making Memories Vintage Findings Kit
Image : Dover Publications Holiday Vignettes Book
Red Pearls : Memory Box


You can view all of my ATC's HERE
You can check out all of Christmas Projects HERE.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Artist Trading Card / Thanksgiving



Artist Trading Card 2.5" x 3/5"

This Thanksgiving Stamp set from Crafty Secrets had the cutest image and sentiment.  It made a cute little ATC, but could easily have been a card!  I created it for one of the Crafty Secrets Challenges over at Splitcoast Stampers.  

Stamp Set : Thanksgiving Clear Art Stamps - Crafty Secrets
Other : Ranger Crackle Paint
Ink : Brilliance Pearlescent Chocolate (swirlies in the corners)
Palette Burnt Umber (turkey, leaves and sentiment)
Colorization : Prismacolor Pencils and OMS, Shimmerz

You can view all of my ATC's HERE

Monday, September 7, 2009

Prismacolor Pencil Tutorial / Artist Trading Cards



I recieved my order from FireCracker Designs saturday and was in rubber heaven!! I couldn't wait to cut up some of my sets and get started. So to get me warmed up with one of this months new realeases, I decided to start with an ATC card. But this could easily be a card as well. Adapt it to whatever works for you. Did you know that Pamela does ATC trades?? How much fun would it be to make one like this and swap with her !!!

You can view more of my Artist Trading Cards HERE.
You can view more Prismacolor Pencil Tutorials HERE.


Project Supplies :
Palette Noir Ink
Prismacolor Pencils : Light Peach#927, Peach #937, Crimson Red #924, Tuscan Red #937,
Black #935, Cool Grey 10% #1059
blending stumps, white eraser, OMS (oderless mineral spirits)
Black Micron Pen
Black Cardstock
Deckled Scissors
sticker jewels


Project Instructions :
This is an easy ATC because there is NO cutting involved. Stamp your images directly to paper using an ink that will not bleed when using OMS. This ink is water proof as well so I use it with watercolors as well. I use Palette Noir and Burnt Umber when working with OMS. I use them soooo much that I have refills form my pads as well. If you don't know where to get these locally, then be aware you can get them from a TAC Demonstrator. Please contact me if you have more questions.
Below I took some photo's trying to show you how I color with the pencils, in case you have never worked with them before. I always start with the lightest area's, which would be the gloves and skin on this image. I started by using Cool Grey 10% around some of the edges of the gloves to provide some shadowing for the white gloves. Working in small area's can be tricky and I definitely didn't want to smear any of the black from the purse onto the gloves when I went to do that, so I coated the gloves with Shimmerz. For skin I start out by lightly coloring all the skin area's with light peach. I then add a peach around the edges to create shadowing. Blended with OMS and later added just a bit of pink rose to her cheeks.




Always keep a white eraser close by when working with PC and OMS. I prefer the Pentel Click Eraser. You can get it in the school supplies area. You can use it to erase when you accidently color outside the line, or after you have added OMS to lighten an area.
Next I colored the dress and hat with the Crimson Red and then added some shading with it as well as shown below. I then added some Tuscan Red shading. Blended with OMS. I wanted the red a little darker, so I added more and blended again. You can aways add more shading where needed as well.




To finish up I colored the purse and hair with a black pencil. I colored the buttons, collar and top of had with a black micron pen. I think the buttons would have been cute with black liquid pearls, but I didn't have any. As you can see above. I felt like it needed another element on the right. So I added the decorative doodle from the German Script Set. But you could add some other type embellishment. I had some little sticker jewels that worked perfect. I hope you like it!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Artist Trading Cards / Impression Obsession




The Impression Obsession DT has hosted a challenge to create a project using NO Patterned Paper. That's usually a tough on for me. Here is an ATC I designed last summer that qualifies. Yes I hand cut all of those little pieces - cuticle sissors was the only way to go! I used pumus for the sand and tissue paper/modge podge for the water.

My challenge to you is to not only leave off the patterned paper, but to add some texture in some way as well!
I will be pulling out more of my Impression Obsession stamps this weekend to try and create a new project for this challenge as well!

You can view all my Artist Trading Cards HERE.
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