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Travel the world kit

Hi, Katrina here form a very wet soggy England. It has been raining here now for 3 months and we are ready for some sun now please!!


    One way to get away form the rain is to travel, so here is my new kit - travel the world!!  You have a choice here as to how you use this travel inspired book, you can either use the images from the collage sheets as I have done or you can use your own photographs if you personal travels instead.I give you plenty of ideas on how to embellish them with step by step photo instructions and photos of every one of  my pages too. Which ever way you choose I will show you how to cut your own windows and use acetate to give an interesting sneaky peek  of the pages to come.




  You can find my new Travel the world kit in the kit section of the Altered Pages website.
                                
                                                                                           Happy crafting 
                                                                                                      Love Katrina

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  1. We'll take some of your rain here in Arizona! Hopefully it will clear up in time for the Olympics. Lovely project and I like your creative use of letters!

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