Tuesday, March 15, 2022

A Tiny Craft (ATC) Challenge - Masculine

 Greetings and welcome!
The latest challenge at
and this month's theme is 
MASCULINE.
Artist Trading Cards or Coins are both welcome.
I've made both:



Here are some close-ups:



 

On the coin, I fussy cut the pocket watch from an embossing
folder I used with gold metallic paper. I brayered black paint over the
image to make it stand out, and also swiped a black ink pad around
the edges to distress it a bit. The black matte measures 2-1/2".
For the sentiment, I used a snarky small talk sticker of Tim's.

The cards came together really easily, by using papers, stamps
and ephemera from a card kit. All that was needed was a bit
of distressing and the added brads on the last ATC.

I hope that you'll join us this month for the masculine challenge
at A Tiny Craft (ATC) challenge! For more inspiration,
simply check out what my teammates created to wow you!

Thanks for visiting. I hope that you have a great day!





Supplies:
DP, racecar stamp, ephemera: Carta Bella - Work Hard Play Hard
CS: Bazzill - gold metallic. Cardstock Warehouse - black
Accessories: GC; Sizzix - Pocket Watches EF; mystery brads; MISTI; paper piercer; Tim Holz - distressing tool
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, thin 3D foam squares; Scor Tape




4 comments:

  1. Great ATCs, the pocket watch must have been a tedious job but perfect. The two cards are also perfect for that masculine race watching/doing guy.

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  2. Lovely masculine ATCs. Thanks for joining ATC Around the World challenge. Anesha

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  3. Really cool masculine ATCs! Love them!
    Thanks for joining us at ATC around the world!

    Hugs,
    Conny

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