Tuesday, 10 November 2015

ATC WORKSHOP WITH MARK GOULD

As well as running my own workshops I also love going to ones run by other people. There is always so much to learn, and be inspired by, especially when that someone is Mark Gould. On this occasion there was a wooden box and a set of ATC cards to decorate and because there was so many different techniques we worked on a number of projects at a time. There was lots of painting and stamping, textured paste, and stencilling; and throughout Mark worked at a pace that suited everyone. Let me show you some photos:


Can you see the ATC above? I liked the 3D effect but decided to use the skeleton and coffin on another project, so here's what I did with it:  

I like the contrast of shiny metal against the rust. And here's the others:



 

I liked them all, but I think this is my favourite.  I have not used acetate in this way before and I liked it so much that I added some to my shopping basket while I was in the shop. This shows the depth of the finished ATC.

And here's the four layers, starting from the bottom up. 
 


The next two were stamped and painted on the reverse. There was lots of checking to make sure it was properly positioned:



Because we then put the layers together. The photo does not do it justice.



And here is the box. 

I want to add more stamping on it but for now it makes a great space for my new ATC cards.   
 

There was one more acetate ATC that I messed up. I loved the effect of painting on the back then stamping on the front but I chose the wrong image. I will see if I can rescue it. 

Although I have shopped at That's Crafty this was my first workshop there and it was a great space. This was also the first time Mark had run this particular workshop and it ran over time, but I'm not complaining. Far from it! I learnt lots of new techniques and ideas and I loved every minute of it. Thanks Mark!! I also had great company for the day and came home with new friends and blogs to follow. 

Talking of which, do check out Mark's blog, Spesh Ink, and if you like mixed media you might want to visit That's Crafty too. As well as running great workshops they also have an online shop with an extensivie range.  What's not to love!!

So, that's me for today. Thanks for popping by and I'll be back tomorrow. It will be day 27 of my 30 Day Blogging Challenge. Time soon to celebrate and reflect on what I have learnt and achieved.

13 comments:

  1. Looks like a fascinating workshop.

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    1. It was great fun Jacky, I love learning new techniques and using materials I've not tried before.

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  2. Thanks so much for a nice review of the class. I had a blast and enjoyed the day no matter how frantic at times ;-)
    Love the change on the skelly Atc. X thanks so much for coming along. X

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    1. You packed a lot in Mark and worked hard to keep us all in line! I appreciate how much you put in to it and I know others did too. Look forward to seeing you again soon. x

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  3. Gorgeous. Can't wait to see these new techniques translate to your book covers and pages.

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    1. I'm working on that Bernice.... in my head at the moment!! lol

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  4. I thought I recognised the workshop Sandie, you met my cousin Janette yesterday, two like minded people in a small world. xx

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    1. Yes Kerry, it certainly is. And I've since found out we were actually sitting next to each other!! Good job I only have wonderful things to say about you! lol

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  5. That looks like an interesting workshop! All those techniques wow! I love your acrylic ATC, it's gorgeous! I haven't been on any workshops lately, our local shops all seem to have disappeared! But at least I have plenty of local fabric shops :)

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    1. We have lost some local shops too Linda. Luckily two others have opened this past summer and one of them is everything I want in a shop, except that I always find things I don't need so it is a costly visit!

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  6. Love your post Sandie, and I agree totally Mark was fantastic. I love what we all made. I also loved the ones you finished yourself. I hope your classes on Sunday went well, hugs Debs xx

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    1. Thanks Debs. I had a great time Sunday, thank you. I blogged about it yesterday in case you haven't seen the post.

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  7. Loving the projects. Sounds like you had a blast

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