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Alice in Wonderland - Going Postal

This is a challenge I've been wanting to participate, over at The Altered Alice Blog that I've joined recently they have fun challenges. Alice in Wonderland has been always a Childhood story in my life that I will always remember. The first time I heard or saw this was the Disney Movie version and I fell in love with it. Now a days when Tim Burton came out with his version I though it was genius master piece, very Tim Burton style and of course Johnny Depp's touch it is a spectacular movie.

Anyway the Altered Alice Blog recently announced a challenge called Going Postal so this is what I did, I hope you like it. If you would like to see the process of this beautiful postcard visit my Ustream and have fun watching.

The first 2 photos are the front and the rest is the back of the Postcard.






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  1. Linda sua entrada mixed media em Going postal,

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    1. Obrigado, eu amo Alice no País das Maravilhas desde que eu era uma menina e agora que eu posso criar uma arte tão maravilhosa que eu amo mais e mais. Obrigado pela visita :D

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  2. These are great! I especially love the one with the rabbit, and I love how you have the words cut out!

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    1. Hi Mirian, yes the sentiment came out pretty cool even though it was not the font I wanted to use but I like it. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. I love your postcard! I also love the Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland movie! It's one of my favorites and it inspired me to begin collecting Alice stamps. I probably should make something with them one of these days!

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    1. Well you should, you can do so many beautiful things. Thanks Dona :)

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  4. THANKS so much for playing along with The Altered Alice! Love your postcard, it was perfect for the theme, and it was fun to hear you describe your design process on the video!

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  5. Hi Lynne, thank you. I love making this post card so much. Thanks for commenting :D

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