Saturday, May 2, 2015

ATC's

I completed some of the earlier ATC's for a swap on The Art Colony.
This swap involves making 4 ATC's in a designated color for that month. This is challenging in that you can use only one color and the use of black is limited. I had missed the Jan (yellow), Feb (blue) and Mar (red) challenges. The moderator and one other partcipant in the swap have graciously agreed to do those swaps with me. One of the other participants had missed the Apr (green) swap so I agreed to do that one with her. I had previously done 4 green ATC's and swapped with two other people, so I made 4 more green ATC's and plan to keep 2 for myself.

Yellow ATC's



Supplies:
Acrylic Paint: Anita's Melted Butter (11090), Apple Barrel Pale Daffodil (21473), Folk Art Yellow    Light (918)
Cardstock
Embroidery Floss
Napkin
Dictionary Page
Tissue Paper

Blue ATC's (series titled "Blue Boy")
The background image on this was done to resemble a log cabin type quilt.





Supplies:
Acrylic Paint: Folk Art Cayman Blue (513) and Metallic Ice Blue (258), Apple Barrel Bimini Blue (21482) and Too Blue (20771)
Derwent Inktense Pencils: Sea Blue (1200), Dark Aquamarine (1210) and Iris Blue (0900)
Cardstock
Wooden shapes (circle, heart)
Shred

Red ATC's (series titled "A Rose By Any Other Name")



Supplies:
Acrylic Paint Anita's True Red (11003), Folk Art Berry Wine (434) and Metallic Bright Red (493)
Derwent Inktense Pencil: Shiraz (106) and Chili Red (0500)
Crayola Color Pencil: Red and Mahogany
Unison Color Pencil: Red
Crayola Crayon: Scarlet and Red
Micron 01 Red
Cardstock
Magazine image
Shred

For some reason I thought Pink was one of the colors and I did a series of pink ATC's also.

Pink ATC's (series titled "Pink Lady")



Supplies:
Acrylic Paint: Delta CeramCoat Touch O Pink (02565), Folk Art Rose Shimmer (652)
Crayola Color Pencil: Magenta and Pink
Unison Color Pencil: Pink
Micron 01 Pink and Black
Cardstcok
Magazine image
Dictionary page
Shell bead
Cotton Thread
Tangle Patterns: ING and Tortuca (Zentangle (R)), Cat-Kin (Mimi Lempart, CZT), Steps (Helen Williams)

2 comments:

  1. Such a varietiy of awesomeness! The yellow ones catches my eyes the most, but all are so unique in style and supplies! ♥ Conny
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