This is the final week for The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog ATC or Fat Page Challenge. We would love for you to take part.
Before we had this challenge I had never made an ATC or a Fat Page before. I wasn't quite sure what they were, but once I knew, I had lots of fun making them. If you have never made one before, here is your chance to make one.
Here is what they are:
Fat Page (A simple explanation): 4 in x 4 in card that has about
as much goodness as you can fit on it without it looking tacky...A
great way to use up some scraps too!
ATC (A simple explanation): about the size of a baseball card
2-1/2 in by 3-1/2 in creation that doesn't necessarily fold - a great
way to show off your work with your information on the back side of the
card. You could do like you do with a fat page and add as much as you
can without it looking tacky...A great way to use up some scraps too!
Our sponsors this month have been Fred, She Said and Limited Runs Digital Stamps.
This week I have made a Fat Page and used an image from Limited Runs.
I coloured the image with Copic markers and Stampin' Up makers. I then sponged the background to create a sky looking background and mounted onto brown card to make it 4x4". Lastly I added various embellishments - flowers, gems, pearls, liquid pearls, butterflies, glitter and glossy accents.
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments. I gratefully appreciate all comments.
Angela
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
TCCB - Week 2 ATC or Fat Page Challenge
It is now week 2 of The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog ATC or Fat Page Challenge. We would love for you to take part.
This was the first time I have made an ATC and I didn't realise how much smaller than a card they are until I started creating mine. I have used the Happy Flower digi from Fred She Says.
Here is my ATC.
It is a fairly simple ATC. It involved printing the different aspects out, choosing the leaves and flowers I liked to add to the flower pot, some fussy cutting and then putting it all together. I love the range of colours and flowers that were available with this digi image. To finish it off I sponged the edges of the brown card, added some gems and lastly Glossy Accents to the middle of the flower and leaves.
Thanks for dropping by.
I hope you will take the time to join our challenge.
Angela
This was the first time I have made an ATC and I didn't realise how much smaller than a card they are until I started creating mine. I have used the Happy Flower digi from Fred She Says.
Here is my ATC.
It is a fairly simple ATC. It involved printing the different aspects out, choosing the leaves and flowers I liked to add to the flower pot, some fussy cutting and then putting it all together. I love the range of colours and flowers that were available with this digi image. To finish it off I sponged the edges of the brown card, added some gems and lastly Glossy Accents to the middle of the flower and leaves.
Thanks for dropping by.
I hope you will take the time to join our challenge.
Angela
Friday, 5 April 2013
The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog April Challenge - ATC or Fat Page
This month our theme is ATCs or Fat Pages - Challenge #15. You can create any project you like, card,
ATC, tags, layouts, mixed–media, altered art, vintage, etc. and can use
any products, images, mediums, etc... from any company.
An ATC is an Artist Trading Card. They are miniature works of art created on 2 ½" X 3 ½" or 64 X 89 mm card stock.
A Fat Page is is a 4 x 4 inch card basically filled with as many goodies as you can fit to make it "fat" and pretty
Our sponsor is Fred She Said.
You can see here the wonderful creations Team A have made. Come back next week and I will have a creation for you.
Have a great weekend.
Angela
An ATC is an Artist Trading Card. They are miniature works of art created on 2 ½" X 3 ½" or 64 X 89 mm card stock.
A Fat Page is is a 4 x 4 inch card basically filled with as many goodies as you can fit to make it "fat" and pretty
Our sponsor is Fred She Said.

You can see here the wonderful creations Team A have made. Come back next week and I will have a creation for you.
Have a great weekend.
Angela
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog - Week 4
This week is the final week of our Green and/or St. Patrick's Day theme. We would like to thank our sponsor for this month, Rick St. Dennis.
There are some great images in his store, so please pop along and take a look. My card this week features one of their images.
Here is my card. It features the Euro Girl Pauline image. I have added a little pink with the green too.
Please drop by and see what the rest of our DT have created. We would love for you to take part.
Also, we have some exciting news and a chance for you too take part too. Each month we will be picking a Guest DT to join us for the following month! This will start next month. More details are on The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog, so please stop by and take a look.
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments.
I hope you have a great Easter weekend and also take the time to remember why we celebrate Easter.
God Bless,
Angela
Here is my card. It features the Euro Girl Pauline image. I have added a little pink with the green too.
Please drop by and see what the rest of our DT have created. We would love for you to take part.
Also, we have some exciting news and a chance for you too take part too. Each month we will be picking a Guest DT to join us for the following month! This will start next month. More details are on The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog, so please stop by and take a look.
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments.
I hope you have a great Easter weekend and also take the time to remember why we celebrate Easter.
God Bless,
Angela
Saturday, 16 March 2013
CCCB March - Green / St Patricks Day
The theme for this month's challenge( #14) at The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog is Green or St Patrick's Day. We'd like to thank our sponsor for this month, Rick St. Dennis.
Here is the card I have made for this challenge.
St Patrick's Day is not really something that I celebrate, so I thougth I would go with the green theme and make a card with one of the wonderful images from Rick St Dennis.
I sponged some white card with green and then stamped the background with a swirly stamp, but it could hardly been seen, so I then dry embossed it with a chervon embossing folder. Now you can see the mixture of swirls and the cherovon lines.
We would love for you to take part in our challenge which goes for this month. Click here to see the rules and to enter.
Thanks for dropping by and for your comments.
Angela
Here is the card I have made for this challenge.

St Patrick's Day is not really something that I celebrate, so I thougth I would go with the green theme and make a card with one of the wonderful images from Rick St Dennis.
I sponged some white card with green and then stamped the background with a swirly stamp, but it could hardly been seen, so I then dry embossed it with a chervon embossing folder. Now you can see the mixture of swirls and the cherovon lines.
We would love for you to take part in our challenge which goes for this month. Click here to see the rules and to enter.
Thanks for dropping by and for your comments.
Angela
Thursday, 28 February 2013
CCCB Love/Friendship Challenge - Week 4
The Crafter's Cafe Challenge Blog closes tonight. With February being a short month I have just realised that today is the last chance to take part in this month's challenge - Love/Friendship sponsored by Whoopsi Daisy!
Here is my second card that I made for this challenge.
Sorry not the greatest photo. The good news is my computer is finally working again, so I can finally take better photos with my camera rather than my mobile.
We hope to see you next Wednesday for our new challenge for March.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you again soon.
Angela
Here is my second card that I made for this challenge.
Sorry not the greatest photo. The good news is my computer is finally working again, so I can finally take better photos with my camera rather than my mobile.
We hope to see you next Wednesday for our new challenge for March.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see you again soon.
Angela
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Hero Arts 90 minute scramble
It has been many months since I have been able to take part in the Hero Arts 90 minute scramble. Paula in Australia hosted this scramble. We had 90 minutes to create a card with a Celebrations/Congratulations theme.
Here is what I made.
Sorry the picture is not quite so good. It was taken with my mobile phone, rather than my camera. We have had some computer issues. Our computer has now been repaired, but I haven't been able to download all the programme I use with my camera yet. Hopefully it will all be up and running again soon.
Supplies:
Stamps: (From Hero Arts) 4 flowers CG290, Branch Background CG122, Little Greeting Happy Birthday stamp C5594
Cardstock: Kraft and orange
Ink: Versafine black, Gumball Green (Stampin' Up)
Other: DSP (for paper piercing the flowers), Bitty Butterfly Punch (Stampin' Up), Pearls
The scramble started at 8am New Zealand time. It was a busy morning, getting breakfast for myself and my children, making my card and getting everyone ready for church for 10am, while my husband enjoyed a bit of a sleep in. I keep an eye on them all while I made my card at the dining room table. My two year old, Amanda decided she wanted to join me too. Here she is busy at work!
Thanks for dropping by and for your comments.
Angela
Here is what I made.

Sorry the picture is not quite so good. It was taken with my mobile phone, rather than my camera. We have had some computer issues. Our computer has now been repaired, but I haven't been able to download all the programme I use with my camera yet. Hopefully it will all be up and running again soon.
Supplies:
Stamps: (From Hero Arts) 4 flowers CG290, Branch Background CG122, Little Greeting Happy Birthday stamp C5594
Cardstock: Kraft and orange
Ink: Versafine black, Gumball Green (Stampin' Up)
Other: DSP (for paper piercing the flowers), Bitty Butterfly Punch (Stampin' Up), Pearls
The scramble started at 8am New Zealand time. It was a busy morning, getting breakfast for myself and my children, making my card and getting everyone ready for church for 10am, while my husband enjoyed a bit of a sleep in. I keep an eye on them all while I made my card at the dining room table. My two year old, Amanda decided she wanted to join me too. Here she is busy at work!

Thanks for dropping by and for your comments.
Angela
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