Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Playtime ATCs

Tiny Adventures in Mixed Media 

There is something wonderfully nostalgic about this little set.
The kind of nostalgia that smells faintly of grass stains, scraped knees, warm afternoons, and “home before the streetlights come on.”

For these ATCs I pulled out the very last of my retired Woodware stamp sets designed by the incredibly whimsical Francoise Read called Playtime. I had almost forgotten I still owned it until my recent shed clear-out, and finding it again felt a bit like opening an old toybox from another version of myself.

This set became a celebration of playful chaos, layered texture, and childhood freedom.


 

The Backgrounds

The backgrounds were created using my usual mixed media stash and layering process, building colour slowly until the cards felt textured and lived-in rather than overly polished.

I worked mainly with:

  • mustard yellows
  • teal greens
  • touches of turquoise
  • distressed earthy browns

The combination gives the cards a slightly grungy playground feel while still keeping them bright and cheerful.

For texture I used:

  • gold embossing powder
  • black texture stamping
  • layered paint and ink splatters

The gold embossing catches the light beautifully in real life and adds that slightly messy, magical sparkle I always seem to gravitate towards lately.

The Images

The little characters were coloured using my Spectrum Noir alcohol markers again. I kept the colouring intentionally simple and graphic because the backgrounds already contain a lot of movement and texture.

Sometimes detailed colouring competes with busy mixed media backgrounds.
This time I wanted the images to stay bold, clean, and playful.

The black outlines help anchor everything against the layered backgrounds, while the pops of orange and blue keep the eye moving across the set.

I also added:

  • minimal white splatter
  • tiny shadowing around some elements
  • soft dimensional layering

Just enough to create interest without overwhelming the cards.

My Favourite Details

A few things I especially love in this set:

✨ The tiny scooter and backpack
✨ The oversized bicycle wheels
✨ The little dog chasing the football
✨ The gold texture peeking through the layers
✨ The feeling that each ATC captures a tiny frozen moment

Together they feel like pages from a child’s summer diary.

Creative Reflections

Looking back at older work while starting to create again has been emotional in ways I did not expect.

I stopped crafting for quite a while because my mental health simply was not in a good place. Creativity becomes very difficult when your mind feels heavy all the time. But lately, sitting quietly with ink, stamps, texture paste, and messy backgrounds has started to feel calming again instead of exhausting.

Not perfect.
Not pressured.
Just… enjoyable.

And honestly? That matters more to me right now than making “perfect” art.

This little set feels like a reminder that creativity does not always need to be deep or dramatic. Sometimes it can simply be playful.

Supplies Used

Stamp Set:
Woodware “Playtime” by Francoise Read (retired)

Colouring Medium:
Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers

Texture & Background Elements:

  • Gold embossing powder
  • Tiny texture stamps
  • White splatter
  • Mixed media layered backgrounds

Three tiny cards.

One playful little story.

And perhaps a small step back toward myself again. 🎨✨

Garden Babies ATCs

Mixed Media Artist Trading Cards using retired Woodware stamps by Jaqueline Ross

There is something wonderfully nostalgic about revisiting retired stamp sets. They carry a certain kind of magic, like favourite books with softened corners or a song you forgot you loved until the first note starts playing again.

For this set, I pulled out the adorable Garden Babies stamps by Jacqueline Ross for Woodware and built a dreamy mixed media background around them using gel printing, acrylic paint, embossing paste, and layered stamping.

The finished cards feel soft and whimsical, almost like tiny snapshots from a hidden fairy garden.

 

Creating the Backgrounds

The backgrounds started with gel printing and acrylic paints, layered in soft pastel shades of aqua, lavender, blush pink, and hints of white. I wanted the colours to feel airy and playful while still having enough contrast for the focal images to stand out.

Once the paint layers were dry, I added extra texture using:

  • Embossing paste
  • A stencil for raised dimensional detail
  • Script stamping for added definition and movement

For the script detail, I used Versafine Clair Onyx Black, stamping lightly in random areas to create visual texture without overwhelming the softer colour palette.

The combination of printed layers, embossed circles, script fragments, and splattered detail created that perfectly imperfect mixed media look that I love so much.


 

Embossed Circle Details

The textured circles behind the focal images were created separately to help frame the little Garden Babies and add extra dimension.

I stamped the circles using:

  • Versafine embossing ink
  • WOW Detailed White Embossing Powder

After heat embossing, each circle was carefully cut out by hand using 7.6mm detail scissors from Amazon. 

The crisp white embossing against the soft backgrounds adds a beautiful contrast and almost gives the impression of bubbles, moonlight, or floating garden spores drifting through the scene.

Colouring the Images

The Garden Babies images were stamped using:

I specifically chose Memento because it works beautifully with alcohol markers and does not smudge during colouring.

The images were coloured using:

  • Crafter’s Companion Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers

I kept the colouring bright and cheerful with fresh greens, buttery yellows, and soft skin tones to preserve the playful personality of the stamps.

The black outlines from the Memento ink stay wonderfully crisp, even with layered blending.

Assembly & Adhesive

For assembly, I used:

This glue has honestly become one of my favourite crafting discoveries.

It has:

  • A fine precision tip
  • Strong holding power
  • Minimal visibility behind vellum
  • Excellent versatility for mixed media projects

I especially love it for adhering:

  • Vellum
  • Gems
  • Paper embellishments
  • Glass
  • Wood
  • Plastic elements
And because a little goes a long way, it’s also incredibly budget friendly and come in various sizes.  
Buy the 15ml for just £1.48 and try it for yourself.

Final Thoughts

I think this set perfectly captures why I still adore mixed media ATCs so much.

They are small enough to experiment freely, but detailed enough to tell tiny visual stories.

Each card in this collection feels like a different little garden moment:

  • sitting quietly in a flower,
  • peeking through leaves,
  • or drifting peacefully on the breeze.

Soft layers, raised textures, embossed details, and cheerful little characters all working together to create something playful and comforting.

Exactly the kind of crafting that makes me forget the world for a while. 🌸🫧