Saturday 31 January 2009

Challenge ATC's




I made these two ATC's for the sheer joy of crafting, and decided, although it's a bit late - to put them in two challenges -- Ice Blue Indian for TMTA and the Beeswax Valentine, which I had enormous fun making, for the Arty Girls challenge, which was just to make an ATC. The lady on the red ATC is a Crafty Individuals image and the Indian was a Joanna Sheen image - the metal tag saying is from Senti-Metals.
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14 comments:

SUE said...

Love them both Ed. You retrieved the iron then - lol. Seeing them has made my mind up what I'm doing tomorrow - lol.

LynnF said...

Ed, they are simply wonderful!! You should feel very satisfied with them! I just bought a melting pot and hope I can learn how to use beeswax and not burn anything down! :o) Lynn

Nancy B said...

They are both so pretty. That beeswax one is really nice.

Chloe Patricia said...

Ed - both beautiful, but I like blue Indian one better, not that I don't like the red lady one of course. Chloe Patricia

Unknown said...

wow this is great! I love the life isn't straight I neeed to remember that.

Chrissy D said...

WOW! Beautiful, Ed! TFS!

kimic said...

Hi Ed,
Both your ATCs are very beautiful.
I will send you my ATC tomorrow, we have been away this week-end. I'm looking forward til get the one from you :-D

Rika said...

These are both wonderful.

Faye said...

Edna, both of these are beautiful. I admire artists who can use wax in their art. My dh thinks I might either get burned or burn something if I tried it.

Sandie R said...

I love both of these Edna and you would never know the Beeswax one was a first attempt.

Julie Allain said...

Beautiful ATC !!!

Thanks for joining in with our ATC Challenge on Arty Girlz

Julie xx

Fiona said...

Gorgeous ATC's Edna - I really like the Native American one - will have to check that out.

JB-Crafting Supplies said...

Beautiful Ed!

Julie

Sally said...

Both are very differnt but each is gorgeous! Love hte colours and images you used. Great work.