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Sunday, October 05, 2008

Structure ATC

Here is an ATC done for this weeks Wednesday Stamper challenge. I thought hard and long about this one. The theme this week was 'Structure'

I decided that I wanted to go natural, so I chose some natural sisal webbing dyed blue as the background. This was adhered to a white base card with glossy accents. I then used some real bark fibres for the bottom left hand corner which I stamped with letter stamps in black Stazon before overlaying on the webbing as shown. I heat embossed some loose pearlised blue EP in an irregular stripe half way up the card and applied some iridescent lilac seed beads to the top right again with glossy accents. The card was finished by edging with dark blue colorbox chalk ink.

I liked the texture which provide some structure too. Hope you like it too :-)

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14 comments:

  1. That sisal background looks brilliant! Love it, Sid.

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  2. really beautiful!

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  3. Awesome structure!

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  4. great structure and what a great choice of materials!!

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  5. Wow this is impressive.
    Amazing structure.

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  6. Great ATC and thanks for sharing how you did it!

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  7. It's beautiful this structure!

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  8. I think the structure is awesome! I always wait with anticipation to see your latest creation. You have such a diverse style. It encourages me to be more creative!

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  9. Your ATC is beautiful, such great texture and how you got the word stamped so perfectly on the bark = WOW!

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  10. WOw ! This is marvelous ! It's such beautiful !

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  11. Terrific texture! Love the colours too.

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  12. Great texture - wonderful!

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  13. Fabulous structure/texture art, Sid. I love the pearlized blue embossing powder.

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