I started out with Strathmore Mixed Media paper (surprise, surprise) and an ATC die. Once I had my cards cut, I decided to try out Distress Resist Spray. I sprayed the resist on my cards, then let them dry. I painted over them using Prima watercolors, then spritzed some areas with Distress Stain.
After that dried, I added white paint through an In Orbit stencil and smeared some more white paint around (and acrylic paint in various colors) around the edges.
I had some painted and stamped collage sheets from the last few projects I've done, so I tore off some collage pieces and glued them to the middle of my cards. I also cut tab-shapes out of the collage paper and sewed those to the tops of my cards.
Next I whipped out some Graffiti patterned paper by Ella and Viv, as well as some polka-dot patterned paper, and hand-cut some arch shapes.
I stamped a plaid pattern onto my cards with The Stamp Market's Criss Cross Background stamp, then glued on some text patterned paper. I added the arches and typed out some words on my We R Memory Keepers typewriter and added those on as well.
I finished these off by outlining the cards and the arches with a black Sharpie, then toning it back down with white paint where needed.
I love ATC's because they don't totally overwhelm me with their scope and I had a lot of fun with these.
Here are the supplies I used, which you can find at Simon Says Stamp:
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