Showing posts with label Diptych. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diptych. Show all posts

Monday, 26 May 2008

Think Monday Think Atc Challenge - Diptych

This one I made for my mate Hilda as she wanted to do a swap - she has already indicated on her blog through a different challenge that her favourite colours are green and brown, so they are the colours I used


I created the background by using various different stamps and shades of green. I stamped the images onto a separate piece of card, used timber brown stazon and then cut them out. Coloured them using distressed inks and glued them onto the background


I then proceeded to cut them into Atc sizes


And this is them swapped over!!!

Think Monday Think Atc Challenge - Diptych

This weeks challenge on Think Monday Think Atc was diptych


This is how it looked before I cut it in half


This is how it looked when cut in half


This is how it looked when I swapped the two cut pieces over

Sunday, 28 October 2007

Crafty Individuals Swap - Diptych



This is my attempt at a Diptych using Ten Second Studio products to make the gothic arch and Crafty Individual Papers and Images to decorate the inside. This if for a swap I am hosting on Lotstodo Forum

Friday, 24 August 2007

DIPTYCH




Has anyone tried DIPTYCH with ATC's??

A diptych is an object with two flat plates attached at a hinge

Obviously these are not attached at the hinge as they will not fit into the 3 x 3 pockets that we all store our ATC's in

They were great fun to do though. I sort of cheated for this one because I cut each piece of card 5" x 3.5"

Top: I created the background paper then stamped the Hampton Art Queen Tag across the card, raised the face using another piece of card and put some eyelets in for the tag holes. Then I cut the piece of card in half and ended up with 2 x ATC size works of art

Bottom: I created the background for this one using the tape transfer technique, using masking tape. Added a couple of pictures (little angels smoking and drinking) a piece of ribbon and a couple of eyelets, again I cut the card in half to get my 2 ATC's

Just be aware of where you put your eyelets and embellishments and you'll be well away with this one. It was quite nice to work with something a little bigger than ATC size

Yes I know all about FAT PAGES, but apparently they become addictive to, therefore I refuse to make even ONE!!!!!!

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