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NEW STUFF!

I have some "housekeeping" items for you ~

Wanted to let you know we have new items in stock in limited quantities so act fast if you want them!  

Petaloo Flowers in love colors for embellishing your work, including white for you to mist or color as you choose.



We have new paper mache and our popular paper coffins!
(Also see Roni's Coffin Kit)



I know it seems early but if you are making Halloween  projects, it is time to get started!     Fun stuff for being howlingly creative!



Please remember our FABULOUS Product GIVEAWAY! Plus a tote for them!  Leave your comments to be in the drawing on July 1, 2014.  


Contents include StazOn ink pads & Shimmer Mist from IMAGINE Crafts/Tsukineko, origianl art Stamp, 5 tags, 5 glassine envelopes, washi tape and your very own AlteredPages heavy duty canvas 15 X 18 Tote.















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  1. Thanks for the heads up on these fun new products!

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  2. What fun new goodies! It's never too early to start working on Halloween goodies! LOVE those coffins!!

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  3. Oh, look, look at all the goodies! Yes, it's time to start on Halloween! The flowers are awesome and the cones - look! Those can be commissioned for the winter holidays ... WANT!!!!

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  4. I enjoy making Halloween goodies for my grandchildren almost as much as they love receiving them!

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  5. I love Halloween! I can't wait to get started.

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  6. Halloween is my favorite!!! Hope I win.

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  7. I am so excited to get my new order... Got the cones, one of each color of flowers, the Halloween rhinestones. Have the Halloween paper and coffins... I AM READY to create!!! Come on mail!

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  8. Oh how I love a bit o'spooky fun!!! :) Look at all these delightful goodies! I've yet to alter a canvas tote bag--that sounds super funsies!!! Thanks so much for all your inspiration!

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