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Traveling with Altered Pocket Letter Pages!


Here we are again having fun with Altered Pages collage sheets and Protector Pages!!
In this post, I am sharing some of my beginning stages of my ATC's for my Altered Pocket Page which I am calling "Traveling".

 My very first steps were to reprint collage sheets as my previous ones ended up flooded under a whole cup of hot black coffee!
 Bummer- I lost my whole cup of coffee! teehee
I mean-I have to laugh right? Back to the printer and then,so what if I had to re-cut all of my images! This glitch could have been worse- what if the atc's were completed? Argh!
Oh well! On to my project...
 Here are some photos of my fancy cut Altered Pages collage picks assembled into the"state"piles 
 


 











Florida, you get the idea?  
I first adhered vintage map pages onto my atc cards.
Next, I added a bit of color to the maps
and then onto the assembly!

These four still need embellishments added and a bit of tweeking needed,but I wanted to give you an idea of just how much collage fun you can have with Altered Pages collage sheets! 
I do so hope I was able to inspire you to create your own Pocket Letter Page with ATC's! 
Order some college sheets And cut away!(just make sure your drink is at a safe distance!)
There is still a 25% discount available through the 30th of June

Altered Pages Collage Sheets used:


Make sure to stop by my blog to see the finished project in a couple of weeks!
Jackie ")







Comments

  1. Your travel altered pocket page is bright, colorful, and cheerful!! I really like it! I highly recommend a thermal mug with a lid for your coffee. ;-)

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    1. Debi dear- I thank you!! 3 times!! heeheehee

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  3. Love the travel theme! Wonderfully done!

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  4. You always come up with good ideas♥ I do not allow Coffee in my craft room! If I want a cup it is in the kitchen! Just saying.

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    1. Jackie, you are so sweet- such a nice comment!! And ya know, I always have a lid on my cup- this time- I did not!! Have no idea why!! Note to oneself- always have lidded cup!! teeheehee

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