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MORE NEW Designers on the Team

We are so very pleased to announce two more new Designers for Alteredpages.com

The lovely Ladies are Rebecca Voth of Denver CO and 
Kim Langhorst of Castle Rock CO.


These talented ladies are also known as the Scrapateenygirls.   Photos arriving soon but we had to share the good news!   Wait until you see the assemblage and papercrafting works they produce OMGOSH.   Makes my head spin!



Congratulations to them and to AP for being so lucky to have them, I think they, along with our other new Designer Ingrid Vient and the rest of our fabulous Team will inspire, enhance and motivate all of us in 2012 and beyond.   


Zipadeedooda!  

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