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I made this ATB (artist Trading Block) that I got from Altered Pages.  They are the newest thing and super fun to decorate.  You get 3 blocks for $2.00.  Amazing deal!
I painted my block red, and decorated it with pieces from the "Alice's Mad Tea Party" kit from The Mailbox Muse.  This kit is jammed packed with awesome items to create with.  Click the link to find out all about the club and this kit.  I made one of the projects in the idea book.  I hope you like it!!

And, there is still time to join us at the Challenge Blog.  The theme is "Dreamy Nights".  Remember, there is a prize!!  And you will see the design team projects on the right side bar.  You can vote for the one you like best and we will win a prize too.  Totally fun. I hope to see you there!!
xxDaniella

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