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An Altered Mobile

I am so delighted to share my latest altered project! I love mobiles and that is what I made. I actually used the shipping envelope from my Stencil1 stencil! I am in love with all of the creative possibilities that Stencil1 stencils provide. I also can't share enough about AlteredPages Products. They have wonderful products that really help your creative side shine. I hope you like my mobile just remember it is okay to think outside of the box, you may just create a fabulous new niche that fits you!









I am very happy to share my video with you!
AlteredPages/Stencil1

Supplies:

Redoute II

Mod Podge (on Hand)
Ribbon (on Hand)
Marker Airbrush and Sharpies (on Hand)
GIVEAWAY
You have one more day to play along.  Stencil 1 will provide a FAB stencil and Altered Pages will provide a package of tools! SHARE the Altered Pages blog posts daily on YOUR Facebook page for the monthly random drawing. Include ‪#‎alteredpages‬ in your post. Drawing on May 1, 2015. More you share more chances to win!
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Stay tuned each day and get ready for a giveaway!   Stencil 1 will provide a FAB stencil and AlteredPages will provide a package of tools!
SHARE our blog posts daily on YOUR Facebook page for the random drawing.  Include #alteredpages
in your post.
  Drawing on May 1, 2015.




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