
And: Inner Peace (non-violence):
Sharing Our Gifts has a tiny booklet in its pocket:
Do Your Dream:
Love Poste (also has a tiny pocket with a small card):
We Live In Community (was hand drawn on a brown paper bag):
Lotus (hand drawn on glazed tissue paper):
Friendship (done in the March technique from The Great Library ATC Swap due out this week!!!):
Art Washes Away (from the soul the dust of everyday life. Picasso) (two more little pockets!):
To Invigorate, Stimulate ... Make Joyful (has some candy wrapper faux postage stamps):
Random Act of Art (also hand drawn on glazed tissue paper):
Throw Paint! (Life is a great big canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can. Danny Kaye):
Good Morning (is a card within a pocket):
And last and fabulous is Where Are We? (which has a 10 page book in its pocket!):
NOW REMEMBER: Please send me an email with your choice and your mailing address to robinsunne@robinsunne.com, don't comment here as it is both laborious on my slow speed computer to get the messages and also it doesn't protect your private mailing address as much.
Have a lovely, lovely day!
R





And because here at the end of the month I have very little to say other than how much I am liking The Great Library ATC Swap and how eager I am to get it all ready for you. (I really think that you will like it. There are so many ideas for ATCs that give a fabulous effect and I think that you will have at least as much fun as I have had making all the cards that I made for the photos in the book.) Because of that I will show you an ATC that I made for the book yesterday. 
So: let's go get you an ATC How-To Book.












I had some gold! tissue paper in my stash - cool, eh? I found, however that the shiny-ness of the paper didn't let it take the rubber stamping as well. I could try one of those stamping pads that are for metal and glass and that might work. The regular tissue tho prints just fine. I love all the crinkles. And that is a chocolate coin wrapper there. And publishing is on my mind these days...
This is Andre the seal. He lived with a family here in Rockport back in the 60's. One of his human sisters wrote his story and you can find it at your library if you would like to read a very sweet story about a dad who was interested in all the folks in his harbor. Andre lives on in his granite likeness in the Rockport Harbor Park, and he loves to have visitors drop in for a group shot.








the growing ATC community in Rockport 

And a happy new year was had indeed.

