I created this creepy fun ATC with rubber stamps. The skull is from the Edgar Allan Poe collection by Smeared Ink. The spider web is from Hampton Art. I stamped the skull on a piece of acetate and then layered that on top of a flowered print cut from a magazine. To add some additional color, I stenciled squares with pink.
I am entering this ATC in the following challenges:
Smudgy Antics - no markers
Charisma Cardz (10) - use acetate
Haunted Design House - bare bones (CAS)
Left of Center - alternative art
Challenge 4 Everybody - #17 anything goes
Simon Says Stamp - anything goes
Paper Make-up - #82 anything goes
Through the Craftroom Door - anything goes
613 Avenue - flowers
~Wendy
Cool effect, Wendy! Love the unexpected color in combo with the stamps. Thanks for sharing with HDH. xxD
ReplyDeleteWow what a stunning project, thank you so much for sharing with us this week at Delicious doodles challenge and good luck. Hugs
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Great ATC, you've used my favorite skull image from SI! Love how you've used the acetate. Thanks for joining us at Left of Center Challenges.
ReplyDeleteSuperb Wendy. Love all of your makes. Thanks for sharing at HDH this week xx
ReplyDeleteFAB! Great technique, very effective. Thanks for sharing with us at Smudgy Antics and Haunted Design House :)
ReplyDeleteFab piece and a great technique, Wendy! Thanks for playing along with Smudgy Antics :)
ReplyDeleteOriginal project. Interesting graphic effect. Congratulations !
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Charisma Cardz this week !
Hugs from France.
Catherine.
Awesome, great use of the acetate, as you know I love working with it ;0) Thanks for playing with us at Smudgy Antics!
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fabulous ATC! I love the way you've used the different stamps and colour on this piece. thank you for playing along with us at Smudgy Antics
ReplyDeleteThat turned out very nice. Thank you for sharing with us at our neighborhood at 613 Avenue Create. We look forward to seeing more of your crafty goodness. Hugs~Patti
ReplyDeleteAwesome ATC, love the way you used the colors and giving it a distressed feeling! :) Thanks for playing along a Smudgy Antics.
ReplyDeleteHugs Anna
wonderful project so colorful thank you for playing with us at smudgy antics
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This ATC is, as you put it, some creepy fun! :) Those stamped images are cool. I also really like your pop of color with the pink squares. Thanks for sharing your art with us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. <3 Candy
ReplyDeleteFabulous ATC - great background technique.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along at Charisma this week.
Good luck.
Debs xx
What a fabulous ATC Wendy. That little bee made me smile :) Thank you for sharing your art with us at Smudgy Antics
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea and a fabulous ATC. Thank you for playing at Haunted Design House :-)
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great use of acetate! Thanks for joining in at Charisma this week! Gemma :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love the way the backing papers peek through. Thanks for playing along at Charisma last week. I hope that you will join us again.
ReplyDeleteCarissa
Great use of the acetate, I like to stamp on that too. Love the contrast of dark images with the bright colours.Thanks for joining us at hdh
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