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07 May 2007 @ 10:12 pm
Introducing myself to my new journal
What is this journal about?
My life, my scrapbook pages, my hubbies, my everything.
Is this journal in English?
It is in english and spanish.
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Just leave me a comment and i will add you.
My life, my scrapbook pages, my hubbies, my everything.
Is this journal in English?
It is in english and spanish.
What can i do to be on your friends list?
Just leave me a comment and i will add you.
Current Mood:
anxious
04 March 2007 @ 11:05 pm
As their name indicates, ATC are collectables, a brilliant idea born of the older sports-themed trading cards. The one rule that makes an ATC derives from their origins: the dimensions of the ATC must be 2.5"x3.5", or 64x89mm.
To this rule are appended a couple of conventions. First, an ATC mustn't be sold, only exchanged, as the whole essence of these tiny works of art is about artists meeting (by correspondence or online if need be) and exchanging their works, thus meeting many artists and getting exposed to many personal styles. Second, on the back of each ATC the artist writes part or all of the following information: name, contact information, title of the ATC and number (1/8, 2/8...) if it's part of an edition. By definition ATCs are made in limited numbers, often no more than one of a kind. Unique ATCs are called originals; sets of identical ATCs are called editions and are numbered; sets of ATCs that are based on one theme but that are different are called series. Don't be intimidated by the concept of small editions or originals: very few people are anal about this. What most collectors really want are cards that were made with care. Based on that, numbers are meaningless.
That's all! The above is all you need to know to start making your own ATCs. Common sense dictates that they should be sturdy enough to survive mailing, and of reasonable thickness (unless you specifically want them otherwise. Transparent card sleeves are useful to protect the cards if need be. This is particularly true if they can easily get smudged or if the medium might stick during transport.
Credit to: http://www.cedarseed.com/air/atc.ht ml
To this rule are appended a couple of conventions. First, an ATC mustn't be sold, only exchanged, as the whole essence of these tiny works of art is about artists meeting (by correspondence or online if need be) and exchanging their works, thus meeting many artists and getting exposed to many personal styles. Second, on the back of each ATC the artist writes part or all of the following information: name, contact information, title of the ATC and number (1/8, 2/8...) if it's part of an edition. By definition ATCs are made in limited numbers, often no more than one of a kind. Unique ATCs are called originals; sets of identical ATCs are called editions and are numbered; sets of ATCs that are based on one theme but that are different are called series. Don't be intimidated by the concept of small editions or originals: very few people are anal about this. What most collectors really want are cards that were made with care. Based on that, numbers are meaningless.
That's all! The above is all you need to know to start making your own ATCs. Common sense dictates that they should be sturdy enough to survive mailing, and of reasonable thickness (unless you specifically want them otherwise. Transparent card sleeves are useful to protect the cards if need be. This is particularly true if they can easily get smudged or if the medium might stick during transport.
Credit to: http://www.cedarseed.com/air/atc.ht
04 January 2007 @ 10:21 pm
Han pasado tantas cosas pero solo dire las que pasaron en este momento.
Hoy fui a comer a Macarroni & Grill en Plaza las Americas. Es un restaurante italiano muy bueno y el pan es lo mejor. Fui con Michael pero terminaos de comer y nos fuimos a casa de mi mama a buscar a Mia que ella me la estaba cuidando. Se nos hizo tarde para entregar las peliculas que habiamos alquilado asi que ni modo. Hoy tambien me compre 2 pares de tenis unas negras y blancas y unas brown y azul. Ya mismo empieza la universidad y nesesitaba tenis!
Aqui voy a poner muchas fotos que tome en diciembre 25 y el lunes cuando fui a la playa.

( Aqui estan mas fotos! )
02 August 2006 @ 10:38 am
17 July 2006 @ 10:45 pm

20 loose Sheets
2 letter set
7 Envelopes
4 memos
6 mini memos
20 loose stickers (not on picture)
Price: $9.00 Including Shipping.
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11 July 2006 @ 10:52 am
Special Discounts on Stickers!
If you are interested in any please provide me your information:
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1. Hello Kitty = 2 sheets for only $0.50 + 1 stamp
( More Stickers here )
If you are interested in any please provide me your information:
Name:
E-mail:
Item:

1. Hello Kitty = 2 sheets for only $0.50 + 1 stamp
( More Stickers here )



