Monday, 21 April 2008

Think Monday - Think ATC


I decided to have a go at the TMTA challenge this week. The theme is mermaids and sea sprites.
I created the background using Twinkling H2Os and clingfilm then added a bit of irridescent embossing powder in green and blue. At the bottom I created a rock using scrunched up tissue paper with silver acrylic paint and a bit of green embossing powder and glitter glue, added some seaweed made from fibres, some sandpaper and some real pebbles and driftwood. The mermaid and fish are printed images, and the shells preserving her modesty are hand drawn on white paper. I've also added a bit of green mesh at the top (well, I do have to use mesh on everything at the moment!) Finally I added a bit of Stickles glitter glue to make it look a bit more magical.

23 comments:

  1. this is fantastic!!! love the colors!!!

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  2. Love the embellishment at your ATC.

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  3. Great!!I like a lot!

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  4. Wow - gorgeous as usual Sian

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  5. wonderful atc!

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  6. Wow , this one is great !! I like the colors and details : the structure in the back and the wool ?? plants .

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  7. oh my gosh, this is just amazing! great work!

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  8. Ton ATC est fabuleuse, quel travail !!! j'aime vraiment beaucoup
    Bravo !!

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  9. Oh oh oh! I LOVE this! Amazing little peice of art, Sian, I am very impressed!

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  10. Wow, this looks fantastic, Sian! Great work!

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  11. I love this Sian, great colours, great everything. Whiever this goes too is going to will be a happy atcer im sure x

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  12. She's a beautiful mermaid Sian. Like it very much!

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  13. I am not a sea person but I love this mermaid ...... thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment ... I think Row Houses are fun ...... Linda F

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  14. Stunning...glad I found your blog :o)

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