The Coins

It is April already, I cannot believe it! Anyway, here I am with my take on the latest challenge between BożenA and myself and this time I chose the topic. I decided we needed to have something quite different this time and so my suggestion was to make three AT Coins – each one displaying our most favorite technique or card making method. It is different working on the small size and round shape.

AT Coins are 2.5 inches in diameter and one usually glues three cardstock circles together so that the coin is indeed stiff. So I started the project by cutting nine white circles at 2.5 inches in diameter.
I most favorite technique, and therefore my first coin, is pencil coloring on the focal image and then adding a die cut sentiment. I used this cute Vintage Teacup image from The Paper Shelter, printed it out onto Canson C’ a Grain Drawing paper and colored it with my Prismacolor colored pencils. I then cut it out and glued it to one of the coins. The sentiment is from an Altenew die set that actually cuts banner sentiments, but the letters were perfect for my little format.

My second most favorite technique is layering die cuts. For this coin I cut out the flower and leaves from an Altenew die set and layered up the pieces. I cut a circle from black cardstock, splashed some gold metallic watercolor onto it, heat embossed a sentiment with white embossing powder and then added it to the second coin. I completed it with the die cut flower and leaves.

A third technique took some thought, but I settled on emboss resist. I heat embossed the flower bouquet with white and gold embossing powder and then blended three Distress Oxide inks over it. I then added the stamped sentiment and butterfly in Versafine Onyx black ink. Once it was dry, I added this circle to the third coin.
I am so excited to see what three techniques BożenA used and I would invite you to visit her blog post and see her take. I am sure that you will be wowed. Ed.: Yes you will be wowed, take a look!!

Supplies Used

Canson C' a Grain Drawing Pad
Canson C’ a Grain
Prismacolor Premier Pencils
Prismacolor Pencils
Circle Inifinity Dies
Circle Inifinity Dies
Essential Sentiments
Essential Sentiments
Bitty Bloom
Bitty Bloom
Platinum 6
Platinum 6
Craft Tweezers
Craft Tweezers
Aleene's Tacky Glue
Aleene’s Tacky Glue
Nuvo Deluxe
Nuvo Deluxe
Picked Raspberry
Picked Raspberry
Peacock Feathers
Peacock Feathers
Mustard Seed
Mustard Seed
Versamark
Versamark
VersaFine Onyx
VersaFine Onyx
Princess Gold
Princess Gold


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9 thoughts on “The Coins”

  1. As always Monica, I love your coins. You presented your favorite techniques beautifully on each of the coins. All three are unique and I think that one day they will be mine and the most precious in the world 🙂
    Thank you very much for broadening my horizons. I would never have reached for this kind of creativity if it wasn't for you !!
    hugs,
    BożenA

  2. Hi Monica! I hope y'all are staying safe and well! ATC coins, eh? I really like the idea but have only made a few. What a great idea for y'alls "art-off". Three lovely coins and fun techniques. XOX

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