Have been really excited to try and have a play with some Chunky ATC’s so have made two this week. One for a birthday and one just for fun.
Got the wood cut at a local wood merchants, had 12 cut to size and the total cost was £1.76.
Chunky ATC’s are approximately 3.5 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches in dimension.
Materials:
Fresco Paints
Kaiserfusion Pens
Peel Off butterflies
Sakura Pens
Assortment of Stamps
Stencils
Packet of Mini Eggs
Archival Ink
Collall Glue
Coffee
Flat Sided Marbles
Using up of Stash items
Birthday
This ATC is for my wonderful OH who is celebrating his birthday today. The items added all have some personal meaning to him, i do hope he likes it when he sees it in a little while.
Just for Practice
Used same materials as for Birthday ATC except for Grunge Paste, texture spreader, Treasure Gold, door knob and glass seed bead texture gel.
Love how this one has turned out, all about Nature and it’s possibilities.
Thanks for dropping by.
xxx
Wow! They are stunning!! Happy birthday to your OH, I'm sure he's going to be thrilled with his gift.
ReplyDeleteOoh they're fabulous!!! What a genius idea! Love them! Many happy returns to Mr Massofhair! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow.. Like seriously wow!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to mister LOH,hope he has a great day. X
Beeeeuuuuuuutiful, especially love the one with the door knob. I scrolled down quickly first time to see what you had done with the mini eggs. Being a greedy pig I thought that they would be choc ones. Can't see any, did you eat them!seriously though, this is top work! X
ReplyDeleteThey're so, so cool! Brilliant idea to use the glass pebbles as feet, and I just love the dimensional elements on every surface - those fab hearts, the adorable little die cut houses, and the magnificent butterfly perched on top. All the stamping is so lovely on the second one too. Fantastic. Definitely need to find myself a wood merchant!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
I love how you have combined the very special elements on to a piece of art for your OH I bet he loves it. And the nature elements on the other is really lovey too. I love the butterfly really pretty xx
ReplyDeleteStunning!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous.. hope your OH loved it.
ReplyDeleteWow you have had great fun with these two chunkies, lots of fabulous designing and embellishing and so much gorgeous detail. Brilliant xx
ReplyDeleteWow fantastic price and love what you've done with them
ReplyDeleteSam xx
Woah, lovely work well done you :D These mean so much more when personalised I'm sure your husband's chunky ATC will be treasured! :D Hugs Gay x
ReplyDeleteThese are both fabulous little works of art! I bet your OH loved his one, such a special gift!
ReplyDeleteAlison xxx
Love your Chunky ATCs, lots of lovely dimension! Gorgeous. You are right about the sewing books, no left-handed stitchers help. I've heard it is hard to find left-handed instructions and even the stitch dictionaries don't really help do they? It must be so frustrating.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good weekend.
Kimx
WOW these are wonderful, I love the little feet that you've given them, and the flower is gorgeous. Hope Mr MoH had a fab birthday! So sorry to be so late visiting, someone seems to be stealing my year :-) xx
ReplyDeleteAw, sorry I missed your OH's birthday. Give him my very best (un)birthday wishes please, lol! Your chunky ATCs are wonderful. Those butterflies are stunning! Wonderful stamped elements too.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Lesley Xx
Desejo-lhe muitas felicidades.
ReplyDeleteSeus trabalhos são cada vez mais encantadores.
Bom final de semana.
beijos
Joelma
Hi MOH Hope all is well? Thanks for the kind comments on my blog ;D Hugs gay x
ReplyDeleteI love these wooden ATCs. On lifebook this week it was a lesson using artists transfer paper-I'd love to try that out on wood!
ReplyDeleteHi there . . . thanks for dropping by my blog and commenting on my Sarndangles! Popped over to see you in return . . .and wow are you CREATIVE. Love your mixed media work on this post. Off to look at other posts now.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sarn xxx
Thank you for visiting Sarn :-) xxx
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