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Look who is back!!!

What a delight it is to make this announcement!!!
 
We are extremely excited to have 
the very talented
 
DANIE MAY
 
 back with us on the
ALTERED PAGES DESIGN TEAM!!!
 

 
Danie says, "I am looking forward to joining the team again and playing with all the wonderful collages and art supplies from Altered Pages!"
 
Danie was a member of the Altered Pages Design Team for several years.  She currently is the owner editor of Unruly PaperArts which is a collaborative blog on all things papercraft and mixed media.  Danie is an amazing mixed media artist and has mastered the Gelli Plate! We are honored to have her back on the team!  Watch for her first near the end of the month!
 
Here are a few of her past projects when she was on the Altered Pages Design Team.
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WELCOME BACK DANIE!!!
 
COMMENT DAILY TO SHARE THE LOVE WITH OUR ARTISTS AND BE ENTERED INTO THE RANDOM DRAWING FOR A PACKAGE OF VINTAGE POSTCARDS AND A VINTAGE MAP (VALUE 17.00)

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  1. Welcome back Danie! So happy to see you back because I love your work!

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  2. Danie, you being back is Gift to all of us! We can't wait to see what you create, your revitalized spirit will inspire us all!

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  3. I didn't know you were on the team here! Woo hoo!

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