Archive for the ‘ATC’ Category

June 2010 Kit Project – Joker ATC

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

By RebeccaScraptivity.

Joker ATC

- Use a Joker regular-sized playing card as your ATC base.

- Distress edges to remove the plastic coating by rubbing scissors along them.

- Ink the edges (Rebecca used VersaColor Red Brick), then remove any ink that went on the plastic by rubbing with a tissue. This will leave the ink only on the distressed parts.

- Cut a frame from Ledger paper. It is just under 2.25×3” in size.

- Cut a medium puzzle piece into two pieces.

- Add cut pieces to your ATC, lining up straight edges with top-right and bottom-left edges of card, as shown.

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April 2010 Project – ATC

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

By RebeccaScraptivity.

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- Cut 2.5×3.5” piece of Core’dinations Hermit. Sand edges on black side to reveal core colour.

- Stamp Mama-Razzi clapboard stamp on it with light ink.

- Cut tag from Cut-outs paper and attach to ATC.

- Use two frames from Tim Holtz Filmstrip Ribbon. Add eyelet to it, then attach it to your ATC.

Flower Tag ATC: Step-by-Step project by RebeccaScraptivity

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Created with our December 2009 Kit by Rebecca King.

- Trim manila tag to 3.5” tall. An ATC is 2.5×3.5” and this will be just a little bit less wide.

- Heat one side of Penscore with heat gun.

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- Quickly press firmly into bubble wrap.

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- You’ve created your own bubble wrap stamp!

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- Ink stamp with Lagoon Blue chalk ink from kit.

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- Stamp onto tag.

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- Cut 1.75×2.25” piece of Granny Smith cardstock. Add to tag in middle.

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- Hand-cut a flower from Mother Duck paper. Affix Bazzill brad in center.

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- Take a 3” strip cut from edge of paper (the part with the writing on it that would be discarded) and fold it around itself to make a .5” thick piece. Adhere it together so it will keep its shape.

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- Affix it to back of flower. This will make your flower pop up from the ATC. You could also use a Pop-dot or 3D Glue Dot to achieve this effect.

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- And here is your completed ATC!

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Chandelier ATC: Step-by-step project by RebeccaScraptivity

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Created with November 2009 Kit by Rebecca King.

- Cut a piece of Core’dinations Black Magic Hypnotic to 2.5×3.5” which is ATC size.

- Put black side against Makins Texture Sheet and rub red side with rub-on applicator or other small, hard object.

 

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- Flip cardstock over and sand black side to reveal red.

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- Stamp Prima Chandelier stamp with red ink (try Cardinal from Nov/09 Ink Set) on Core’dinations Whitewash Bard Siding cardstock.

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- Tear around stamped image to reveal red core.

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- Attach stamped paper to ATC base using foam dots or stacked paper at bottom only.

- Glue on a photo turn, touching chandelier top as shown. Add gem from Prima stamp set.

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