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Saturday Shopper: SABOR PAPEL

Altered Pages has two luscious lines of paper from Sabor Papel, AMOR and OLE'.  The papers are an amazing heavy cardstock with the most vibrant colors!   I fell in love with the papers the moment I saw them for the first time three months ago.  I could hardly wait to get my hands on the papers!!! 
 
April we will be CELEBRATING our partnership with Sabor Papel with an event on Facebook, more details at the end of this post! You will want to stock up with these AWESOME papers!
 
 
 



 
If you have fallen in love with both lines the SABOR  Paper Packs are a great VALUE!!!!


 
Each line has a fantastic package of cutouts!
 
 
Other items to use with your SABOR products....
 
 
Fabric Flowers

SKULL with Flower Charm and CROSS PIN

 
April we are Celebrating 
Altered Pages and Sabor's Partnership 

Simple and EASY
1. Add a photo of your art project using SABOR Papers and AlteredPages item(s) to the Altered Pages Facebook page HERE.  
   

 2. Include hashtag
#AlteredpagesSABOR

3. WEEKLY DRAWINGS WILL BE HELD FOR PRIZES TO BE SHOWN ON ALTEREDPAGES FACEBOOK PAGE AND BLOG.

GIVEAWAYS include SABOR Papers, AlteredPages Rubber Stamps, Petaloo flowers, digital collages AND more!


First event April 1 - April 14
Second event April 15 - 29

Order supplies now in time to create!

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