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Have a SAFE 4th of JULY!!!

I know this is a little late... June we were sharing our Altered Pocket Pages.  I just couldn't help my self... I think I am addicted to them.  So here I am sharing one for the 4th of July!!!
 
 

 
Two Altered Pages Collage Sheets were used:  Patriotic People and Land of the Free
 
 
  
 
I first get everything cut out and then I start playing with the arrangement.  There is not right or wrong way to make your cards.  If you prefer you can make them each individually one at a time.
 
 
Supplies:
Assorted Pattern Papers
 
 
 
 
  Each card measures 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 and place in Page Protector.
 
 
I love adding ribbons to the side of my pages!

 
For those of you celebrating the 4th...
We wish you and your family a safe 4th of July!
The rest of July
 the Altered Pages Design Team will be



Comments

  1. Great cards Lyneen!! Happy 4th to you as well!

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  2. Another awesome pocket letter page! Happy 4th!

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  3. The timing is perfect! What a great project to showcase on our nation's birthday! And swappers are still getting their pages in the mail, so you're not late at all. Happy Independence Day!

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  4. Great little pocket pieces. Love all the fun embellishments, too.

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  5. The Pocket Page is so perfect for today♥ Happy 4th of July♥

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