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We are participating in the Leslie-Rahye Blog Hop

Leslie-Rahyes Hippity Steampunk Easter BLOG HOP....

Here is our paper and fiber project, you must see all the others by using the links.


This project was created with
Alteredpages collage 1732 Steampunk III
The images were placed using our double side 1/4 inch  tape onto Glitz paper from the
Laced with Grace 8X8 paper pad.
In addition, metal corners were added, along with tulle embroidered with flowers.  Miscellaneous fabrics. were added including cheesecloth and canvas with metal mesh sewn in place. 
Papers, metal corners and tapes may be found at http://www.alteredpages.com/.



The wise little girl in her bonnet states that anyone can
"Flip the switch to SPRING"!

To celebrate spring and this hop, we will offer blog candy of the brand new Scissor Mouse, a fab tool!  (color will vary)

Comments

  1. V ery interesting and fun! Thanks

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  2. Love this collage - looks like Shirley Temple's up to no good! Happy Steampunk Hippity!!!

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  3. LOVE IT very cute love the collage :)

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  4. Nice collage. The scissors mouse is interesting too. Never hear of it but it looks useful.

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    1. Linda this is a new product in the AlteredPages.com store and while I do not have my own, other DT members have already gotten one and tried it out and said it is awesome! I can't wait to get one!!

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  5. Gorgeous collage steampunk project, love it ! X Fab

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  6. How fun! Love this springy collage! The images at AlteredPages.com are so beautiful and versatile! Thank you for being a part of my hippity steampunk Easter Blog Hop!!

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  7. Love the collage... cute pic... I can the words from her mouth!!!

    Hmmm the mouse scissors sound interesting! May have to look into that!

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  8. I also love using a variety of textures and materials....very nicely done!

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  9. I love your design and the colors you used and that antique time type of scene makes the steampunk stand out great job.

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  10. Cool! Love the Steampunk theme.

    Smiles~
    Marilyn

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  11. Very pretty collage! Well done!

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  12. Very nice collage, I love the flowers on the tulle!

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  13. Wonderful collage, love the little girl

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  14. Cute Cute Cute...the mixture of elements is great.

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  15. Very pretty collage! Love how you did the tulle flowers, they are gorgeous :)

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