Well, today I am at the NEC in Birmingham so my purse will be empty when I get home and I might even owe Mastercard some money too.
Yesterday I made some ATC's for a swap I am in - the subject was "Grunge" and here are my efforts. Not into "Grunge" in the extreme way so mine are a kind of "mild grunge".
This one has a number two on painted in Crackle Paint - 'two' for the two little boys and I did some cross stitches around the image.
This one has a letter "g" for "grunge" or it could be "girl" which was coloured with Distress Embossing Crystals.
This one has a lock (painted Pitch Black - Dabber) and a key (painted brown - Espresso Dabber) on it.
All the above embellishments are from Tim Holtz Grungeboard and this little girl's crown was painted with a Gold Dabber and then heated quickly to get a bubbly look.
This one and the one below have Glossy Accents on the centres of the watch faces.
I had great fun creating the backgrounds for these atc's. First of all I used some heavy paper from one of my sketch books, large enough to create backgrounds for all six atc's. Then I painted it all over with Gesso to give it a bit more stability and provide "tooth" and texture for my paint.
Then I used Kaiser Pistachio and Sea Breeze paint in splodges all over, brushing them on with a fairly dry brush so that they did not provide complete coverage in the textured areas. A coat of PVA was then added to the whole page and torn pieces of glossy paper (from a magazine) adhered to it in a random fashion. It was then dried and sanded to rough it up.
The next stage was to put some more water on (the roughening helps with this stage) and I rubbed bits off with my fingers and peeled some bits off completely whilst it was still wet.
Next I scribbled some Caran d'Ache watercolour crayons on, using both yellow and ochre and brushed water over the whole page to spread the crayons. Normally I put some white paint on at this stage but I decided to miss this out as I wanted the colour to stay completely.
Finally I sprayed it (using my new spray booth from CHA) with Adirondack Stream, and I should have left it at this stage because it was 'Grungy' but I had to use some Tattered Angels Spray (Bubbles) - just because I wanted to.
When it was dry I was quite happy with it and so I just began stamping in Archival Black ink with various rubber stamps to make the background and putting some paint on glue caps to create the circles.
Hope they are ok for a Grunge Swap!