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Loving all the Altered Pages Goodness!

Hi Everyone!  It's Danie here, and I am one happy girl this week as my Altered Pages Order arrived and I have been having lots of fun playing with all the wonderful goodies.   Some of the items I ordered were the Glitz French Kiss 6 x 6 Paper Pad  and the French Kiss What Not's.




As the packaging says the What Not's are the perfect finishing touch to add to any project and I have found that combined with the papers which they coordinate with so beautifully they are perfect for making a card when time is short.  A couple of matted layers, inked with some Walnut Paris Trunk Ink (also in my order),  a bit of lace and a few extras from my stash, in no time come together to create a beautiful vintage card suitable for a number of occasions/greetings!

Altered Pages Items Used for this Project!

French Kiss 6 x 6 Papers
What-Nots Embellishment Collections
French Kiss What Not's
Paris Ink Pads  sustainable & natural
Paris Trunk Ink Pad - Walnut


I will definitely be ordering more of these wonderful products from the Glitz Range, to keep on hand for when time is short and I can't wait to play with some of their coordinating stamp range also.

Thanks for looking and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Danie xx
   

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