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Animal ATCs





Hi everyone, Katrina here. I am a member of the design team and I am from the UK. This is my first post on the blog and I have been playing with some of the animal images that are such fun. I have made many, many ATCs over the years but they are such a great size to use and great to swap with your crafting friends. They are also just right to use up all these little scraps and images left over from your larger projects. If you have never tried this size then give it a go, an ATC is always 2.5 x 3.5, either landscape or portrait and there is only one rule, they must be exchanges for another ATC or given as a gift, but never sold.



For the bird ATC I used images from the Tweedle Dee, green background and French Postage


For the Style ATC I used images from the Travel and Curiosities of nature.



Happy crafting! love Katrina

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