$25

Metallic ATCs with Anke Humpert

Learn how to create Artist Trading Cards with metal and faux metal elements taught by Anke Humpert. You will be shown 3 different background techniques in detail. The second part of this class will teach you how to create unique ATCs with your own embellishments and show you the creating process. This class has 3 broadcasts.
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• Card stock (optional: recycled!)
• Bone folder
• Acrylic paint: black, white, brown, one or more other colors, metallic colors
• Various stamp pads and stamps
• StazOn Stamp pad
• Heat embossing powder (optional)
• Bubble wrap
• Alcohol inks, blending solution and felt pad
• Scissors
• Brush
• Pen
• All purpose glue
• Needle tool
• Embossing tool
• Water spritzer
• Jewelry pliers
• Soft working surface

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• Relief foil (metal foil or a tooling foil, 36 gauge)
• Aluminium foil (from the kitchen)
• Coarse sanding paper
• Sequin waste ( or Punchinella)
• Paper towels
• Metallic paint with sponges (I like to use "Inka Gold")
• Clippings from magazines
• Ephemera

Embellishments
• Seed beads
• Wire
• Washers
• ataples
• Glass beads
• Jump rings
• Watch parts
• Jewelry supplies
• Scrap book embellishments
• Costume jewelry



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Anke Humpert

Anke Humpert

Anke Humpert is a true mixed media artist, some have even described her as a Renaissance person! Since early childhood, she has been working with any medium that she lays her hands on. In her teaching she offers to help her students to find their own voices. She offers her own projects, but encourages everyone to try out their own ideas! Her passion as a teacher is to enable her students to become more confident in using their own voice.

Anke´s work is very intuitive and multi layered. Her interests are especially in working with paper, painting, stamping, polymer clay, altered books, scrap...
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