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Beautiful Ladies ATCs

Hi, two weeks ago I promised to share the complete altered pocket page with you that I was creating with unusual card bases.  Today, I have a lot of photos for you.  There is a long list of supplies so I'll list them at the end of the post.


There are nine ATC cards involved in the project, which means 18 different designs.  Here we go...



Card one: library book pocket




Card two: Shipping tag




Card three: library charge-out card




Card four: glassine envelope on card stock





Card five: standard playing card




Card six: double-wide card stock




Card seven and eight: front cover package from a Glitz paper pad






Card nine: coin envelope on card stock






And here are the cards inside the plastic pocket page.  The page is folded into three and fits inside a standard #10 envelope!




Supplies used:




Comments

  1. STUNNING WORK. Perfectly presented and wonderfully coordinated.

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  2. Great project! Beautiful results! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Great project! Beautiful results! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. you are brilliant. this is the best pocket letter EVER. xo

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  5. Absolutely stunning work indeed.

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