Wednesday 13 February 2013

ART HOUSES

We have a fabulous set to work with this month from Sam Poole, ART HOUSES A5 stamp plate from Creative Expressions, these are right up my street!
I decided to create a dimensional piece to showcase Sam's fabulous images.
These are the fabulous images I will be working with for the next four weeks.
I began with a chunky ATC which I painted with black acrylic paint and I then cut 4 ATC's from white card stock, two for this project and two for a later project.
I stamped each ATC with the A6 Ruler Stamp Plate also from Sam Pool and another stamp we were given to work with this month, perfect combination with the house images. Each ATC was stamped using coffee Archival Ink and then coloured with brushed corduroy Distress Ink.
Once I had coloured all the ATC's I added walnut stain Distress Ink around the edges for definition.
From this picture you can see the definition the walnut stain gives around the edges along with a touch of black Soot Distress Ink.
My ATC's were then spritzed with Ancient Copper Cosmic Shimmer Mist to add a little more interest to the background.
As you can see the ATC's have been used as the backdrop for the house images which I stamped onto white card using black Archival Ink, and I then coloured the house with a walnut stain Distress Marker. I have also added one of Wendy Vecchi's Embellish Your Art Black Crows to the roof of my house.
I added a little dimension to the crown on the house stamping twice onto white card and colouring with Distress Ink. I then applied VersaMark directly onto the stamped image and then sprinkled with clear embossing powder and heated with my heat tool to melt.
The embossing adds great texture and dimension to the crown.
I then used my walnut stain Distress Marker, applied a little ink to my non-stick craft sheet and coloured my image.
I used a water brush to apply and blend the colour.
I found a small lock in my collection, I applied pitch black Paint Dabber to the lock with my finger.
Dab off any excess paint with paper towel.
This gives the lock a fabulous aged look and feel.
I purchased a couple of corner plates from my local DIY store and coloured with ginger Alcohol Ink. These were used to form a roof on my chunky ATC.
This is the other side of my ATC adding a second stamped house and adding dimension on the dominoes. I also added a mini domino which I coloured with Alcohol Ink. I also added an Idea-ology Lock again aged with pitch black Paint Dabber. Both sides of my ATC have had a wooden number added, well no house is complete without a number! I also added two larger dominoes as feet to my chunky ATC.
The sides of my chunky piece have had strips added stamped with the background stamp, a domino and a dream plaque, all coloured with Alcohol Ink.
The opposite side has had a key added.
This is the top of my ATC, showcasing a key, domino and heart to represent home is where the heart is.

Thanks so much for stopping by. I will be back next week with my second piece using these fabulous stamps.

Tracy xxxx


26 comments:

SanDee1899 said...

Wow Wow Wow,
Gosh once more I am speakless this is adorable wonderful fantastic.
Such a great idea - well done - awesome work of art!Huts up!
Gosh ....

XO
SanDee

Helen said...

Those stamps you got to play with are fabulous!! I love that ruler... Your chunky atc is wonderful.

DonnaMundinger said...

Just popping in, Tracy and am totally enamored by this adorable house. Love, love, love every fabulous bit. xxD

Gillian .... said...

Loving your vintage altered dimensional house make Tracy, loving these stamps. xx

Astrid Maclean said...

Stunning makes Tracy, love the look of these stamps! What you did with them looks fantastic!!

Amanda said...

What a fab make, I love it. I need to get my hands on those stamps.
Love
Amanda x

Netty said...

Terrific make Tracy and loving how you used the fab stamps. Annette x

Paula Whittaker said...

what a wonderful chunky ATC - love the metal corner plates - clever idea.

Anonymous said...

WOW Tracy I love ♥ it...Those stamps are fab, aren't they? I love all the details you add. S xxx

Brenda Brown said...

Sensational Tracy, definitely right up your street and what a fabulous chunky ATC.
hugs {brenda} x0x

Annie said...

So love these Tracy. Absolutely fab make.

TFS

Annie x

Barb Cady said...

So inspiring, I want to make little houses now! Really love them Tracy. X

Anonymous said...

Stamping at the highest level Tracy. Incredible use of this stamp set. Blown me away!
Wishes
Lynne

Words and Pictures said...

What a marvellous project! That stamp plate is fantastic - as is the ruler - off to check out Sam Poole now (temptress!)... Your little house shows them off to perfection - just fabulous!
Alison x

Anita Houston The Artful Maven said...

LOVE EVERY DETAIL! Amazing house! Love the atc size too! LOVE!!!

Redanne said...

How clever are you making your own chunky ATC - just love it. Sam's new stamps are gorgeous and such a cute size too. Love all the elements you added to this very clever piece Tracy. Hugs, Anne x

Sue said...

Tracey this is wonderful, I love the way you have built your background, and this stamp set is gorgeous x

Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

WOW! I love your steampunk home and all the intricate details you added to it. Blessings!

Inkypinkycraft said...

This is wonderful!!! I lve everything! Trace x

Lynn Stevens said...

What a fun chunky atc Tracy, Makes me want to run out to my studio to play. Great stamps too.
hugs Lynn

Marjie Kemper said...

That's a great chunky ATC, Tracy... love all your metals and the way you custom colored them.

Sharon said...

A great tut Tracy and a brilliant project with the new stamps.x

Michelle Webb said...

There's that awesome bracket again,I love it when you use that! And you always alter it so well too. Fab domino and I love what you have made with your house stamp. I love how we all interpret the stamps in so very different ways. Michelle x

Cheryl said...

Wow! It's is so amazing!

Suzanne C said...

Very Very cool! Love the background pattern. The lock looks fab with the layer of black over it. Love everything about your little house!

Kazkrafts said...

ooooo I do love to see how people make things I like!! this is fab! xox