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BFF Girly 'Punk

I know you all realize that Altered Pages has loads of amazing Collage Sheets but I wanted to share another area of Altered Pages that I love...Rubber Stamps, Inks & Supplies!!!  Yes, they have loads of really cool stamps in all sorts of themes, inks and tools. 

My favorite stamps that AP offers though has to be the Steampunk themed stamps by Eco-Green!  I just love their Steampunk Accessories and the way cool Steampunk Alphabet.  Both of which I chose to share with you today!

Who says Steampunk has to be dark and broody...
I think you can get your " 'Punk" on using any color you like. 
Today it's Pink!   

This is a nifty little girlfriend card I made using the Steampunk Accessories and Steampunk Alphabet stamps which was paired with the Garnet Paris Trunk inks also from Eco Green.  I topped the stamped images off with a bit of Mica Mixers (Pink & Copper), a little die cut Crown, a bit of German Scrap, Lace from Glitz and a tag.


A closer look of the Mica Mixers & lace....


And the little crown embellished with the German Scrap & Copper Mixer....


So, don't let anyone tell you that Steampunk can't be bright and cheery cause I just proved it can ;)
Have a wonderful day everyone!!

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