Another ATC share

I wish I could show you last month's ATC, but in my attempt to organize I have put them in a safe spot.  Obviously in a very safe spot.  This month's theme was "anything that moves".  I must say, the opportunities were endless.  I took one of my favorite SAB stamps, Feeling Sentimental, and made the following.  I was inspired to do this ATC by Alison Solven. 

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I took a step further on the "Things that Move" theme and actually made the front wheel move.  Again a video would really demonstrate this. 

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I used the new Photopolymer stamp set (that Stampin Up has put on a trial basis)  for the pull. It is called Designer Typeset and the # is 132956.  I must say that it sure stamps nice and you don't need a thing to stamp on.  It has a very deep impression on the stamps. I still like the rubber stamps though.

Next month's theme is Steam Punk or Shabby Chic.  hmmmmm

This ATC can also be made into a masculine card.  Wouldn't you say?

Stampingly,

Diane

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