I love Alice in Wonderland, the books, the movie, the artwork, it’s one of my favorite inspirations. Awhile ago I got some stamps of Tenniel’s illustrations from Alice in Wonderland from a company that is sadly no longer in business so I’m glad I got them when I did. Anyway I got them out the other day and made some cool Artist Trading Cards (ATC’s) with them.
All of them are 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ on a base of cardstock and vintage children’s book pages. The images were stamped and then colored using Prisma colored pencils and a blending solution called Gamsol (you can get it from Inky Antics: http://www.inkyantics.com/acc1.htm) you use an artists blending stump to blend and soften the color pencils, I love the look and control it gives.
The first one is the White Rabbit, holding his pocket watch. I stamped some clock images on the background page and added a real watch crystal with some real watch parts inside, they move when you shake the card 🙂
The next is Alice dressed as the Queen, wearing a gold crown and holding a golden scepter, I colored them with a gold gel pen so that they are a shiny gold. I also added some red roses (already painted red by the cards) and also a gold charm of a castle.
This last one is my favorite, I love the part of the book where Alice drinks from the bottles and grows large and then tiny. Here is Alice after she’s large looking at the bottle, it’s an actual tiny glass bottle with a cork stopper filled with tiny blue beads and glitter and I tied around a tiny tag that says “Drink Me”.
Tags: ACEO, alice, art, artist trading cards, ATC, collage, queen, white rabbit, wonderland
These are wonderful…love the composition and the little extra’s you add to each piece.
Very cute! 🙂
The details to these are so amazing, especially with the embellishments. Do you just happen to have these handy, coz when I’m trying to make a card, I can never find the ‘right’ thing to go with the theme. I too like the last ATC too!
Julia, you can’t even imagine the amount of “stuff” I have! I’ve been doing paper arts for over 12 years now, owned my own stamp store for 3 years, worked at Michael’s, worked at the local scrapbook shop, etc. so I’ve been “collecting” for a long time and have amassed quite a collection of “stuff” to pull from 🙂