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Steampunk ATB!

Hello, Francine here! I finished my Eileen Hull ATB and here it is for you to enjoy ~


I adhered the Altered Pages collage sheets to all sides of the box. On the ATB top is a Farthy, which is a Steampunk unicycle! Farthy's were developed in the 1880's and were named after the penny farthing coin (just a bit of trivia).  


Sitting on the Farthy is a ballerina poodle with butterfly wings. The poodle actually TURNS! You can see the Poodle from all sides of the box . The spoke of the bike has a key that TURNS with glitter surrounding the mechanism.



Above please notice a friendly giraffe who has been framed!  The lovely lady has a crown with a feather and flower that match her dress.  For the overall, Steampunk gears were added for lots of dimension. 

I had a lot of fun making this ATB and look forward to my next project as a Design Team Member for Altered Pages! 


Supplies used:
Eileen Hull ATB
Glue
Altered Pages Steampunk Purple Collage Sheet
Altered Pages Steampunk Green Collage Sheet
Ink
Glitter
From my stash: butterfly wings, flower, feather, frame, key, gears

Don't forget to check back all month long in May to see what the team is creating with their Artist Trading Blocks!    AND VISIT TEAM ATB

 See the ATB TEAM at Eileen Hull's blog


Comments

  1. Awesome bicycle on your Steampunk box. Lots of details all around. Great ATB!

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  2. Oh my Steampunk heaven! The "farthy" with the fairy girl is fab and the framed giraffe head is pure happiness! What a fantastic ATB!

    Amy*

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  3. this is delightful! clever and original and just terrific - thanks for sharing!

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  4. What fun! That fairy poodle is just too funny! Very cool creation!

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  5. Your steampunk ATB is so quirky and so much fun! I love the poodle fairy! A fabulous ATB.

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  6. Thank you everyone I had so much fun making this ATB!

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  7. Love your steampunky ATB, the moving key wheel, the twirling fairy, and all of the embellishments. Very good job, Francine! TFS

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  8. Wowzers!!! Your ATB is soooo steampunkish!!! Love!!! <3

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  9. I like the Steampunk Block! I enjoyed the information about the unicycle ♥

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  10. Such a fun and interesting combination of details to decorate your ATB Francine, beautifully steampunk and beautifully done! xx

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  11. Thank you all so much It really means a lot to me since this is my first time on a Design Team, I hope to continue to do as well, Thanks again!

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  12. Congratulations on your first time on a design team! And what a fabulous make to start with! This is incredible and fantastical! I love it! Julie Ann xxx

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  13. Thank you so much Julie Ann that is so nice of you! I had lots of fun making it

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