Mold II photos - part 1
Good afternoon ladies. Here I am again today, this time with the photos of the Show & Tell from last nights Mold II meeting. The Show & Tell theme was an ATC with dimension, hopefully using frames &/or corners.
What a cheekie little chappie he is. The frame (where the green card shows) is a punch - the result is very effective. This one was made by Annette.
A really pretty colour combination (it is actually brown & cream - the photo looks a little yellow). The die cuts have been embedded into each other rather than layered on sticky pads. Often we get carried away with using these multi-layer dies & raise the elements - I think it makes a nice change to see it layered in this way. This one was made by Elma.
A really pretty set of 3 ATC's made by Elizabeth. The corner die is a freebie from a recent magazine & each ATC has been covered with acetate that is raised on sticky pads & then they have been hidden by using card candy at the corners above them.
This delicate & pretty design was created by Carolyn. A nice combination of embossing & die-cutting & that touch of ink on the raised areas & edges really sets it off.
Such a delicate design made by Rita - I love the resin roses & the bakers twine wrapped around it. It works much better than using a piece of ribbon would have. Well, that's my thinking anyway.
Two lovely complimentary ATC's made by Carol. I like the idea of the peel-off corners as set in the left-hand one being changed to a central focus on the right-hand one linking the designs together.
A very country cottage look to this one made by Lin. But as you look longer at it there is a little surprise in store.....................
........................ the picket fence is only attached on one side & can be pulled open .............................
...................... so can the cottage & hedges to reveal the field behind. Brilliant idea.
Well done ladies.
I will have the photos of the demo / project tomorrow for you, once I have sorted the photos on my laptop,
'Bye for now.
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