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Friday, October 30, 2015

Graphic 45 "Rare Oddities" 3-D Framed Artist Trading Cards


Hi Bloggers,
ReNae here, from the FotoBella Design Team with a fun Halloween project share,  3-D Framed ATC's (Artist Trading Cards) I recently completed with the Rare Oddities "I want it all Bundle" by Graphic 45 and FotoBella!
I cut out a spider web, and put Stickles on it
to give the web a shimmery look
A spider and a skull make it a bit creepy!

The beautiful images and fun chipboard shapes in this bundle make a project like this a breeze!  Each card has a simple chipboard frame built around it which is about an inch deep.
I fussy cut the butterflies,
then used Stickles to give them sparkle!
I cut acetate the same shape as the image
to give the illusion of a glass case, then
I adhered a butterfly to the outside of the acetate.

Isn't it BOO-ti ful?

I cut two layers of the owl, to give it dimension.
It was a HOOT making it!
I glittered the stars, moon and bats to 
give this card an eerie feel! 

ATC cards are fast and fun!  And with a Graphic 45 paper "I want it all" Bundle, you have everything you need to create an amazing ATC!


Happy Halloween!
ReNae

Supplies used in today's project include:
Graphic 45 Rare Oddities "I want it all!" Bundle
Tim Holtz Vintage Cabinet Card Die
Tim Holtz Mini Cabinet Card Die
Chipboard
Stickles Glitter Glue
Gold, Orange and Black Glitter
Scissors
Halloween Charms

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  3. BEAUTIFUL Work....such a fun and spooky project!!!

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    1. Thank you Cassondra! To make a project like this for Christmas, you just substitute patterned paper!

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  4. These are really cool! I'm going to have to try making some of these.

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