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So pleased to name our Fabulous Design Team

Alteredpages.com is very fortunate to have one of the best Design Teams around!    Creativity abounds and encompasses assemblage, cardmaking, altered fabric pieces and much more.   

We are proud of our widespread Team, from England and Canada and the US.   We have more new Team members coming onboard this spring and they are working on their first projects for you!   


We will share fresh ideas and fresh art to inspire us all with some of our new product line - Glitz.  

Dianne Adams - Tennessee
Linda Cameron - Ontario Canada
Trisha Neal - Missouri
Cathy Peper - Missouri
Eunice Pitman - North Dakota
Arline Pozzo - Connecticut
Katrina Rollings - Bristol England
Christine Telega - Ontario Canada
Tolegranny (one name like Madonna or Elvis) Ontario Canada
Ingrid Vient - Arizona
Michelle Weaver - Pennsylvania

These ladies create for YOU to have fulfilling art adventures.  They are so easy going and wonderful to work with, it is our pleasure to have them affiliated with Alteredpages.    Thank You Ladies for your work and inspiration!  

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