Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Sun, sea and sand

The Design Team at Tando Creative is going seasonal this week and being inspired by "sun, sea and sand".

I've made a simple ATC using one of the white board shapes as a base. I love the fact they're really sturdy so they're easy to handle and you don't need to stick anything on the back of your work to make it feel stable.

Small stamps are perfect to create "holiday snapshots" in the film strip cells and I've added a paperclay starfish that has been in my stash for years - I made it in a polymer clay mould that was created from a real starfish that was in a bowl of decorative shells I picked up in a charity shop.

Supplies:
Chipboard ATC (Tando Creative)
Seaside stamp set (Clear Art Stamps by Crafty Secrets)
Black card
Tim Holtz Distress ink by Ranger (Tumbled Glass)
Versafine ink by Tsukineko (Onyx Black)
Adirondack ink by Ranger (Espresso)
 Filmstrip die (Tim Holtz Alterations/Sizzix)
Copic markers
Paperclay starfish

Thanks for stopping by!

11 comments:

Gez Butterworth said...

Adorable Atc Joanne, great take on this weeks theme. I really love the background colour. Gez

Deborah said...

A wonderful ATC, Joanne. I like the juxtaposition between the heavy black of the film frame and the dreamy blues of the sky and sea.

Effie said...

Love the seaside theme.... And the little star fish.

Kaz said...

That's beautiful Joanne x

Dawn said...

Fab atc Joanne. I love the starfish, what a clever way to use a charity shop find. Very touching quote too, great job honey.
Big hugs x x x x

Karen said...

Such beautiful clear stmping and colouring Joanne...brilliant job x

Paula Whittaker said...

wonderful ATC...this design would make a great postcard.

fatmonica said...

It's a great ATC,love the stamps.

Anonymous said...

Super ATC and like that sentiment, Joanne.
Lynn x

Kath said...

Another gorgeous piece of work, Joanne. I wonder who wrote the sentiment because it is just right right for your ATC.

Nancy said...

Makes me wish I were seaside, Joanne! Gorgeous. I love the relaxing colors and the filmstrip look.

One of these days, I am going to get "into" polymer clay - you are always an inspiration.