Monday, 20 October 2008

Think Monday Think ATC - Trick or Treat


This week's challenge on TMTA is Trick or Treat.
I started by inking the background with distress inks, spritzing it with wate adn heat drying it, then I stamped the cobwebs in Versamark and dabbed some Cosmis Shimmer powders onto them, takign the excess off with a sponge. I then stamped the house, the owls and the spiders in balck ink. I drew the ghost on a separate piece of card and stuck him in the window, stamped the skeleton onto a piece of white card and cut him out, and added a hand drawn witch's hat and hair made from fibres. Finally I printed out the words, cut them out and stuck them on.

23 comments:

  1. Sian that stamp has so many ways.. and looks fantastic however you use it....
    Love it.......
    Sharon xx

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  2. Wow! I'm speechless, this ATC is so fantastic! You've cut this skeleton out? What a work! Thanks for the detailed description!

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  3. Wow what an amazing style.
    Fantastic ATC. Looks really spooky.

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  4. This is gorgeous! Love all the details and especially the green 'hair'

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  5. This is so cool!

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  6. What a fantastic sense of story and energy in this atc. It is fantastic!

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  7. This is hillarious, well done!! Great ATC.

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  8. I absolutely love the dancing skeletton.

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  9. Great work Sian - I love it!

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  10. The skeleton looks fantastic and I love his hair.

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  11. Fantastic ATC. Love the hair and hat.

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  12. An absolutely fantastic piece!

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  13. Your ATC is brilliant Sian!!! Great color and stamping, the green hair is perfect too! I am crazy about skeletons!

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  14. This is great.... made me smile too!

    Karen

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  15. I love the smiley ghost! I have also tagged you . . .

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