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Vintage Hawaii

We hope you had as much fun as the Altered Pages Design Team making your Altered Pocket Pages during the month of June!!!  We want to thank all those that participated in our swap this month.  Please share pictures of your pages in our Facebook group HERE!  Today is mailing day for swappers.... that is if you haven't already mailed yours out.  Mine is being mailed today... I will be sharing pictures once I know my partner has received it!  No, I didn't send one that I had previously made.  I created a special one for my swap partner.
 
A BIG THANKS to Corinne Marie for coordinating the Swap.  We couldn't have done it without her!!!
 
A few weeks ago I posted a peak at my Vintage Hawaii page.... HERE!
 

It still is a work in progress on my work table, but it is taking shape!!!
 
 
 
I still need to add DEW DROPS, paper flowers and Ribbons. 



 
 

Supplies:
Bohemian Bazaar Postcards
Sea Shells
Altered Pages Collage Sheet - Vintage Hawaiiana
Protector Pages
Dew Drops
Stickers from my Stash


ALOHA...
Come back tomorrow for a new month!!!

Comments

  1. So bright and colorful! Love it!

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  2. Beautiful Lyneen!! Your papers go so well with your photos- bright and cheerful!! Love them!

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  3. I am now missing Hawaii due to this wonderful layout! Gorgeous compostion Lyneen!

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  4. Wonderful pages, Love Hawaii and this brings back some wonderful memories. TFS

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  5. I have enjoyed this month featuring Pocket Pages♥ Thank you for all the creative ideas!!

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