Altered Deck (playing cards)

As well as my ongoing jumbo playing card swap I am now taking part in a full deck of normal sized playing cards.
There are a few "rules"...each card must include collage, must include a number on it somewhere and must include one element carried over form the card before... in addition each card must be made using an alphabet prompt.
So this is my first four... A for Alice (in Wonderland) has the number 3 in the collage background.
B for butterfly has the number 16 collaged into the bottom corner and has the green chevron design from the Alice card
C is for cat which also has a number in the bottom corner, the carryover is the flowers which are from the same piece of paper as the burgundy roses in the butterfly card
D is for duck... here the number of the card is left exposed in the top corner and the carry over element is the strip of book pages. The cat and duck images also came from the same pack of stickers so I think that's all covered.
These are really quick and easy to do and use up those tiny scraps that would otherwise end up in the bin. They are also very addictive and I have already completed the next four
Until next time,
HeArtfully Yours
Cx
There are a few "rules"...each card must include collage, must include a number on it somewhere and must include one element carried over form the card before... in addition each card must be made using an alphabet prompt.
So this is my first four... A for Alice (in Wonderland) has the number 3 in the collage background.
B for butterfly has the number 16 collaged into the bottom corner and has the green chevron design from the Alice card
C is for cat which also has a number in the bottom corner, the carryover is the flowers which are from the same piece of paper as the burgundy roses in the butterfly card
D is for duck... here the number of the card is left exposed in the top corner and the carry over element is the strip of book pages. The cat and duck images also came from the same pack of stickers so I think that's all covered.
These are really quick and easy to do and use up those tiny scraps that would otherwise end up in the bin. They are also very addictive and I have already completed the next four
Until next time,
HeArtfully Yours
Cx

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