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Meet the Altered Pages Designers: LYNEEN JESSE

Altered Pages has a very talented Design Team
 I am proud to say I have the opportunity to work
with a group of amazing artists!!!

today I introduce me...
 
Lyneen Jesse
 

I live in Bremerton, WA with my awesome and very understanding husband of fourteen years and our terribly spoiled schnauzer Lilly. 


Working full-time, I also teaches classes at the local scrapbook store and create in my home studio, that tends to wander throughout the house at times! I enjoy stamping, scrapbooking, altered art, collecting vintage treasures and photography.

I started creating at a very young age, mom had my sisters, brother and me making hand made gifts from a very young age. My father is an architect, I would doodle buildings with columns like those in his BIG books. 

Give me an idea and I will come up with a way to create it. My studio is filled with everything imaginable from hardware store finds to the stacks of paper, flowers and chipboard I have “collected” over the years! One of my favorite pastimes is to comb thrift stores for items to create with. Like many my style has evolved over time vintage shabby & steampunk have become her current favorites.

 

 

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  1. Wonderful shared projects Lyneen!
    I am so happy to learn more about you and your creative life!! And homemade/handmade have always been and will always be my favorites- we always did that when we were young too!
    And of course you sweet Lilly is just too stinkin cute!! She does look spoiled and I am sure she deserves it! heehee
    Thank you so much for sharing this! ")

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  2. I get tired just reading all you do on a day!!!!! Awesome ART!!!!!

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  3. Great assortment of projects and so nice to get to know a little bit more about you!

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  4. Lyneen I think you are Superwoman in the world of art and crafts♥

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    1. Thanks... you make me blush! What a wonderful compliment!!!

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  5. I pined your heart to That's Clever!
    After this month I will be switching a lot to Mixed Media and ART on my Pinterest.

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    1. Thanks and yes, our Lilly is really spoiled! She runs the house!

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  6. Love learning more and more about you, Lyneen. You are always so busy, yet still have time to make such amazing masterpieces!

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  7. Great learning a bit more about you Lyneen, you are definitely one very busy woman! Beautiful revisiting some of your art too! xx

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  8. I always love seeing your art and your dog is just the cutest!!

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  9. Nice to meet you. I was at Jean's the other day when you called.

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  10. Hi Lyneen! I've learned so much from your art. Thanks for sharing. Hello Lilly! My schnauzer Jasper keeps me company when I am creating., too!

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