Art Squares ATC's

Recently I had the pleasure of being asked to create using Art Squares by Inchie Arts.  Originally they started out offering - Inchies of course but since their inception 8 years ago they have added a whole host of sizes of their fine art squares.  These squares are cut from museum grade preservation matboard which is thicker than the usual chipboard most companies offer.  This matboard is perfect for use with all sorts of watercolor and mixed media techniques so popular right now.



As I mentioned they come in a variety of sizes - 1", 1.5", 2", 3", 4" and ATC's - 2.5" x 3.5" which I will be playing with today.



I figured that Brushos would be the perfect "wet" technique to try out on these ATC's since I tend to go a bit heavy on the wet.  I started off by sprinkling Turquoise, Orange and Rose Red powders on the ATC.


Instead of water I decided to use "Sparkle" Shimmer Mist for an extra kick.  I added lots....


and here's what they looked like while drying...


I didn't waste any of the Brusho's liquid though - I monoprinted a couple of the ATC's and used the edge of one of the ATC's to add a frame by simply swiping the color and letting it run down the edge.


And here's what they looked like...awesome huh?  The sparkle is amazing and adds a whole new dimension to the Brushos!  I have to say the ATC's didn't warp, buckle, etc....  they took the liquid perfectly and the colors are beautiful and vivid.


I only had time to finish a couple ATC's but I stamped on them, used inks and stencils and even markers and they both turned out great.  


Here are my 2 finished ATC's....
(All stamps and stencils are from ClubScrap.com)



I'll have more Art Square fun to share with you in the near future...hope you stop by and check it out!

Supplies:

Art Squares ATC's - Inchie Arts
IMAGINE Crafts featuring Tsukineko - Memento Dye Inks, Sponge Daubers, Sparkle Shimmer Spritz, Memento Markers
Brusho Colour Crystals
ClubScrap.com - Rubber Stamps, Stencils




Art Squares ATC's Art Squares ATC's Reviewed by Doctor Smile on July 14, 2015 Rating: 5

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