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ATCs Made with Mailbox Muse Kits and KUNZE German Scrap!

Mailbox Muse Kits Fringe and Fedoras (Gatsby) and All Things French with KUNZE German Scrap were used to create these ATCs!


Fringes and Fedoras (Gatsby) include: Kit contains Graphic 45 papers solid and patterned papers charms original rubber stamps, fiber trims, pearls, hatpins, fringe, a fullsize fan, diecuts cards and envelopes feathers!

All Things French  include: Included are original art rubber stamps, laces, Graphic 45 papers, trims, die cuts, ephemera, charms, blank cards/envelopes, assorted solid and patterned papers, collages and so much more!




 

Back ground paper is from the  Fringes and Fedoras (Gatsby) to tone the colors down,  iRESIStible Texture Mist was evenly painted in the paper.


The Eiffel Tower & Paris stamps are from the All Things French!





Fringe and Fedoras (Gatsby) images trimmed with gold pen, adhere with foam tape. Add border using the gold pen.


Add embellishments feathers and resin blossoms!


Supplies:
Fringe and Fedoras (Gatsby) Mailbox Muse Kit
All Things French Mailbox Muse Art Kit
Feathers

Comments

  1. Very nice ATCs. And you used my favorite Mailbox Muse kit, too! I have fun with every kit but the papers and stamps in this one not only spoke to me, they sang. :-)

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  2. Adorable! Very rich colors. Love the images!!

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  3. A fabulous collection of ATCs, Lyneen. I love those Paris stamps and the German scrap is awesome!

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  4. Beautiful ATC's! I pinned to ATC on my pintress ! Thank you for the wonderful ideas♥

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  5. Love the ParIsian feel of your ATCs!

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  6. Lyneen!! These atc's are Gorgeous!! Love them!!

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