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Altered Pages 2016 Highlights in Review - Pt. 2

As the year comes to a close we are giving you a little recap and inspirational look back at The Altered Pages Design Team creations over the past year.  Yesterday, Trish got us started with previous blog posts and projects created. 

I thought I would continue that theme and do a sampling of some of the amazing products that we have had fun with this year. 

No one compares to the collage database at Alteredpages.com
It is just incredible and we are adding more frequently. 
This is one of my all time favorites.  (1009 Ephemera)

We have a great selection of Embellishments too.
Who doesn't love Giant Gems?!?!


Alteredpages.com has a vast array of rubber stamps  and we expanded on that in 2016, by working in conjunction with 
Faerie Song Art Stamps...
 And, Rubber Stamp Depot
 We combined Altered Pages products 
with lovely Gypsy Soul Laser Cuts. 
    

We certainly had our fair share of fun with Gelatosinks and waterbrushes.

I think you get the idea.  
Altered Pages has everything you need for art therapy! 
Please stop by and check it all out. 

Stef here wishing you all the best and see you in the New Year!

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