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Guest Artists from SinCity Stamps!



As you know Altered Pages and SinCity Stamps Design Teams are partnering during the month of August.  Not only do we want to share what our design team is up to we like to share what our partners are creating.  Today we are honored to share projects from SinCity Stamps Team members: Daniella Hayes, Gracie CH,
Barbara Rankin and RJ Avery.  Be sure to visit their posts and let them know you were there!
 
 


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  1. Wickedly fun and gorgeous projects!

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  2. Great projects and so much fun to partner with Altered Pages DT!!!

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  3. Thanks so much for sharing! I certainly enjoyed working with you and your team this month!

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  4. Gorgeous projects ladies.. thanks for sharing..
    Laura D.

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  5. Super fun!! Awesome work everyone!!
    xxDaniella

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  6. I am enjoying each and every day of the month! Wonderful projects from all! Love the diversity of work!

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  7. So many fabulous projects here, I am loving all the wonderful Halloween inspiration. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. I am loving everything! You gals sure have inspired me! TFS!

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