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Hi all! Becky here today...Today I wanted to share a couple of projects I had done with some of the Altered Pages images BEFORE I became a DT member! Long time fan & all that! LOL!


This is a little altered Altoid tin, but Jean carries the ATC tins in the shop & they are great because you don't have to undo the hinge in order to alter them!! I used lots of my own embellishments & scraps with collage sheets: Vintage Sewing is one, but I can't locate the one with the girl, but I did use a background from HERE on the right! The dress form on the front is a wonderful stamp you can find HERE.

Next, I entered this one for an End of Summer challenge at the AP Yahoo group using an image from the At The Beach 1907 sheet (I LOVE this image & have used it a lot on cards for teachers at the end of the school year!).
I have a couple more that I'd like to share, but I am having trouble with my photo back-up drive & can't seem to pull the pix off of it for you! But, if you are a member of the Yahoo group, you can see the photos of a coffee filter wreath I did & a circus mini-album HERE or see my original blog post for the Circus Book.
That's it for now!
See you next time!


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