I have been having fun playing with some more zetti images,
these are all atc's,
Friday, 30 April 2010
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Fun with zetti
The first 2 are done on 7 x 5 watercolour paper, all the images used on these 2 were from Crowabout collage sheets on etsy, Nancy has some great zetti
style and border digi sheets on her site, the backgrounds and the top border on the 2nd one are painted, I also used handmade stamps, inks, gell pens, white poster paint pen, rubber stamp, acrylic paints etc
The jigsaw pieces were from a bargain buy at the local charity shop, a huge floor puzzle, still boxed and complete for just £2.50, it's going to last me a very long time :-) this was made for a friend in the USA, sorry that this picture is a bit blurry but it went postal before I noticed, so this is the only copy that I have.
style and border digi sheets on her site, the backgrounds and the top border on the 2nd one are painted, I also used handmade stamps, inks, gell pens, white poster paint pen, rubber stamp, acrylic paints etc
The jigsaw pieces were from a bargain buy at the local charity shop, a huge floor puzzle, still boxed and complete for just £2.50, it's going to last me a very long time :-) this was made for a friend in the USA, sorry that this picture is a bit blurry but it went postal before I noticed, so this is the only copy that I have.
Chunky book pages
Pictures of the latest chunky book pages that I have made for our monthly swap over at the sumofallcrafts yahoo group, fronts ans backs, these are 4 x 4 on chipboard, for the colour magic page we were given 3 colours to work with, my were Orange, Brown and Teal
stamping, inks, doilie, printed paper, photo image, ascent beads, roses are a water slide transfer, the lavender and words on the 2nd one are torn from a paper napkin, acrylic paints, coloured chippings, etc were all used to make these
stamping, inks, doilie, printed paper, photo image, ascent beads, roses are a water slide transfer, the lavender and words on the 2nd one are torn from a paper napkin, acrylic paints, coloured chippings, etc were all used to make these
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