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THINK SPRING!!


We are so looking forward to Spring here at Altered Pages that we are pulling out the pastel colors at our Challenge Blog!

The challenge is "Lavender Thoughts".  All you have to do is make a project using the color Lavender and link it up!  There is a PRIZE too!!

Here is my piece:
I made mono-printed paper with shades of grape and lavender for the background paper.  We sell the new Gelli Plates at the AP shop so you can get yours and start making your own backgrounds!!
I stamped the green tree and made the bird cage and bird from a die.  I put the music paper behind the cage and the light bulb clip on top.   The clock represents the time change that tells us to "Spring" Ahead!  Click any of the links above to go straight to the item in the shop.

You can check out all of the design team's projects at the Challenge Blog.  I hope you join us!!!
xxDaniella



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