I Am Enough ATC for "Numbers" Theme
In August, the Arte ed Anima group's theme for the monthly ATC swap was "Numbers." Above is my ATC . That background is the back of my sixth grade report card. Didn't my teacher, Mrs. Busch (my very favorite teacher of all time!), have beautiful handwriting? Here is what the back of my "Numbers" ATC looks like:
Back side of I AM Enough ATC
Of course, I have to show you the envelope I sent it to Gaby Bierberle, my sweet friend and fabulous artist from Germany. Don't miss checking out her blog. She has some very creative and beautiful ATCs and other fantastic art.
Inner Envelope for "Numbers" ATC
Well, after I made that little envelope for Gaby with the napkin collage, etc., I came to my senses and thought that the German post office might not like dealing with this so I put it in a larger envelope:
Outer Envelope before mailing (with fake customs form and postage sticker)
[Jennifer, if this envelope looks vaguely familiar, it's because I loved the reclining lady with the pointy hat you used on your envelope to me.] I would show you all the envelope that Jennifer sent me, but that was about the time my computer room exploded because I had to install a new Mac and all the software, etc. that goes with it and find all my discs and passwords and you now the drill -- the place is still a wreak and I can't find a thing -- including that darling envelope. Forgive me.
Meanwhile let me show you the wonderful ATC that I got for the "Numbers" swap from Kim Logan, my uniquely talented friend.
"Numbers" Theme ATC by Kim Logan
While I'm at it, just let me show you the "Wings" ATC that Kim sent as a preview of the next theme I'll blog about.
Stay tuned for "Wings" which was the September theme for our ATC swap. Tah for now.

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The ATC and the envelopes are even more beautiful in real life. I wish all could see them in person. You always incorporate the most amazing details in your pieces. Simply perfect! Have a creative week :-)
Posted by: Gaby Bee | November 12, 2009 at 12:19 AM