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Saturday Shopper ~ Easter

Easter will be here Sooner then you think, March 27th.  Now is the time to order your supplies for Easter and Springtime projects... check out all the Spring and Easter Collage Sheets available at Altered Pages.

See some our seasonal kits!


                             



These precious Spring pieces can be ATC size or greeting card size set of 6 designs PACKED with supplies and ephemera! Mini ball fringe, micro beads, tulle, lace, ribbon!



Easter greetings everyone will love to receive. You will have cards, envelopes, papers, collages, flowers, ribbons, and full instructions 4 Designs with enough supplies to make even more!



Package contains 2 pocket pages, 10 decor papers, ephemera, tapes or twines, color collage and a small rubber stamp. Plus Instructions for add-ins.


Kit contains (6) 6x6 papers, a jar of glitter and a rubber stamp. WHAT A DEAL!

Other Products
for Spring Projects from Altered Pages
NEW at Altered Pages, this Gelato Kit with Paper Flowers is perfect for Easter and Springtime projects!!!
ALSO NEW at Altered Pages, the Gelato Macaroons colors - perfect for Spring!!!
Make an Easter tussy mussy using these paper mache cones from Altered Pages. (Paper Mache  cone 2 inch diameter and 4 inches tall. Perfect for creating Tussy Mussy or favors or gifts filled with goodies! How about a Creepy Doll Hat? 3 in a set).
Hope we have inspired you with our kits and products!!!
Have fun creating!!!!

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