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One Scary Night...

OCTOBER IS
ArtAnthology and Smeared & Smudged


Altered Pages is Partnering with ArtAnthology the month of October... I am sure you know that by now, but our design team has been rocking some spectacular projects and there are more to come!   

October Giveaway is FUN FUN FUN. You will receive Art Anthology Velvet paint, Stencil and Embedibles plus an AlteredPages heavy weight. large canvas Tote bag with assorted specialty tags. Be sure to visit our blog each day and comment. More times you comment the more chances to win! 


Now available to order, the Gypsy Bazaar MailBox Muse Kit!!!  The kit has such rich colored papers (one metallic) and fibers plus 4 amazing projects, lampwork beads, a wonderful rubber stamp, stencil and each kit gets a unique one of a kind handmade Gelli Plate print. There are more goodies as well. This is one that you will be glad you ordered. Just for this weekend, when we get 8 new orders, membership fee is waived!!
Shrine Kit by Barbara Rankin

Christmas Kit by Roni Johnson



KITS Did you know Altered Pages has more than just the Mailbox Muse Kits!!!  Yes, available at AlteredPages.com are kits for all seasons.  Our awesome kits include just about everything you need... add adhesive and scissors and you are aready to create.   There is still time to order your HALOWEEN kits!!!

Day 12 - 31 Days of Halloween



The Altered Pages Design Team is also  participating in the Smeared & Smudged's 31 Days of Halloween month long blog hop.  There are hop prizes to win.  Go HERE to read all the rules on how to win hop prizes... it isn't too late!!!  Have fun and Good Luck!  Be sure to check the side bar for the blog roll!!!

Now for a  HAUGHTING fun SUNDAY!
  
Supplies:
ArtAnthology Dimensional Acrylic Paint Terra Cotta
Altered Pages Collage Sheet -Mystery
One Scary Night - Sin City Stamps
Black ink
Chipboard frame
Witch German Scrap
Yellow Cardstock painted with AA Yellow
Orange cardstock panel
Green card base


Look closely at the picture and you will see some brave person in the center of it!!!!


Last, congratulations to
Ed and Jean Moore on their anniversary!!! 

Comments

  1. Love that spooky house! Really nice shiny orange layer, nice texture! Nice touch the cool witchy- poo. Your mailbox muse kits look soooo tempting!
    Thanks for tempting and sharing your awesome project!~kim

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  2. I think that is a ghost who was captured on film. LOL. Love the scene in the photograph and the overall finished project.

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  3. I am attracted to creepy old buildings.
    I like the way your witch turned out.

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  4. Oooh, that is one scary figure in that picture. I would run away if I saw it!

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  5. What a cool giveaway you have this month, that tote is awesome. Love your card, that house is super spooky and what the heck is that person doing standing so close to it??

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  6. I agree such a scary card!!!

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  7. Love the orange/black background on there! And that house is super spooky - maybe she's a ghost!!!

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  8. What a fabulously creepy cool card, love that spooky scene and all the layers!

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  9. That is one brave person standing out there in the fright!! Loving the layers and spookiness of the whole frame!

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  10. Love the witch against the moon...such a contrast to the colours of the background and the spooky photo...

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  11. Great project, love the image.

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  12. your kits look amazing and the card is fabulous! that dimensional paint sure has me intrigued and that German scrap witch is divine. xxD

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  13. That spooky house photo is truly creepy! Love the way you have used it here.

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  14. I really like the way this looks. Great project.

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  15. That is one spooky house - I swear I can see a skeleton in the grass!! Love the border, it's perfect for the photo :)

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  16. Loving your spooky card Lyneen that old photo is fabulous and it's definitely a place I wouldn't like to be left alone at or even to visit at that thought! xx

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  17. What a great spooky house. Really like the border!

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