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Can YOU spell ATC?

That is how we will spell September!

How creative can we all get with ATC's? (Artist Trading Cards) Put them in a tin, create a mini book, get funky!   PRIZES WIL BE GIVEN!

An ATC is the same size as a playing card, 
(2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches) you can buy them precut or cut them for yourself.  



ATC's can be dimensional



Pocket pages use ATC size inserts




Collages are perfect for creating ATCs







Fabric and sewing embellishments are darling ATC's



And OF COURSE Holiday ATCs are awesome



Join us this month for ATC Awesomeness!    
  • Prizes will be given weekly by random drawing to one lucky person.  
  • You simply send a photo of your ATC creation*, we will add it to the blog.    You can submit any day of the week.
  • Each Sunday a prize will be displayed on the Blog.
  • The following Sunday a prize will be awarded. 


You can submit up to three photos each week.  
It's not mandatory but we would really like for you to  incorporate AlteredPages products with your ATCs.

*Send your ATC photos one of two ways:

Email to:   Artsociates@gmail.com

Facebook to:   https://www.facebook.com/AlteredPagesArtsociates/

ADD hashtag #SeptemberATC  so we know you want to be entered in the prize drawing.

Prizes include papers, stamps, art pencils and more!






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