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Meet the Altered Pages Designers: Stephanie Siatta

On the very talented Altered Pages Design Team!  We have many talented artists...   Today we are honored to introduce you to another one of those amazing members of our team Stephanie Siatta!     She comes to us from Arizona!   I am so pleased to be able to use my art talents in a FUN and productive manner at AlteredPages.com. I am a wife, mom to 2 kids (that are growing up far too fast) and an artist. Like so many of us, I have worked at numerous jobs that did not allow my creative side to truly come alive. It certainly is a blessing to be a member of the Altered Pages design team where individual creativity is encouraged. I also own a home based business that specializes in medical transcription and this helps pay the bills and fund the huge stash of art supplies. I have always loved creating. My first piece (a crayon drawing of our dog, Pudgy) was done when I was three. It still hangs in my mother’s home to...

Meet the Altered Pages Designers: Robin Horasanian

Altered Pages has a very talented Design Team!   Today we are honored to introduce you to another one of the amazing members of our team ROBIN HORASANIAN     Greetings!   My name is Robin Horasanian.   I’ve always had arts & crafts in my life and have been a rubber stamp card maker since 1996.   I remember my mom helping us make our own Christmas cards when my brother and I were in grade school.   Being in Girl Scouts helped expand the types of crafts that I got to try, including some early scrapbooking.   And although I'm always looking for new ways to be creative, I still consider myself to be mainly a card maker.   I enjoy sending pretty mail out into the world.       My work in accounts payable doesn’t require creativity, so I try to make time to go into my studio a couple of times a week.   In the last two years I have really enjoyed the 3D mixed media projects that have...

Meet the Altered Pages Designers: Trisha

Altered Pages is very fortunate to have TRISH NEAL as a designer for so many years! I am personally honored to have worked with Trisha since acquiring AlteredPages.   Trisha has been a true professional in every respect.   Her artistic style is recognizable in any form.  We have been very fortunate to have her with us a Design Team Member but most importantly as a friend.   My deep thanks to you Trisha.   Jean Moore We are honored to reintroduce you to her! Hello, my bloggy friends!  I've been making stuff for pretty much as far back as I can remember, and love paint, paste, paper, crayons--essentially, all things art.  You can imagine, then, how happy I am to be part of the Altered Pages team.  Here is my very first Altered Pages project, from April 2008, created for my design team "audition":  Vintage doll head, wool yarn spindle arms and marine buoy skirt. (My photography skills have thankfully improved some...

Meet the Altered Pages Designers: Barbara Rankin!

  At Altered Pages we have a very talented Design Team!   Today we are honored to introduce you to BARBARA RANKIN!       Hi everyone.  Barbara here with my Altered Pages Design Team Moment. Each month, one of our design team members will share some bits of information about themselves, and any fun facts and accomplishments we think you might find interesting.   First of all, I am so thrilled to be continuing my adventure with the AP Design Team.  I have been a crafter since early childhood.  I have always loved making things, from those crazy, loopy potholders for every family member, to visiting the creek in my local woods for marine clay to make ashtrays or bowls for everyone.  Next came sewing my own clothes.  I actually became quite the seamstress, if I do say so myself.  A natural progression to needlework, i.e., cross-stitch and needlepoint, came next.  I won s...

Meet the Altered Pages Designers: Debi Tullier

At Altered Pages we have a very talented Design Team! Today we are proud to introduce you to DEBI TULLIER!   Hi, I am Debi Tullier. I am so happy to meet you. I have loved art since I was very small. I actually have my first watercolor of my grandmother's dachshund made when I was four. My love of art, sewing and crafting were grown at the hands of my grandmother. She was a stickler for passing on the skills that would make me a free spirit which is how she saw herself. I don't know if I have made that free spirit title but I sure try! I am grandmother to two wonderful children. We love to craft, paint, and sew together. I now really understand why my grandmother loved teaching me. Fine arts and graphic arts were my formal focus. I was fortunate to actually illustrate a book, it isn't that fancy just some flat airbrushing. It is a flag book LOL. I also had a wonderful opportunity to create a door sized Wurlitzer jukebox. I worked in acrylic plas...