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Alter Your Creativity with Altered Pages Challenges

We are excited to announce our very first Alter Your Creativity Challenge at Altered Pages.

On Every Second Monday of the Month we plan to bring you a new Challenge to encourage you to step a little out of your comfort zone and Alter your Creativity.  Each Challenge will run until the last day of the Month and the Design Team will vote to pick an overall Winner and a Top 3.

Last month Jean set the Design Team a Challenge to design a headdress.  She offered the following images to the team as inspiration.

      

To put it simply a headdress/headpiece is any item of clothing that adorns the head, it might be a crown, a helmet or simply a scarf embellished with jewels or feathers.  The only limit I guess as they say is your imagination.

The Design Team have excelled themselves for this challenge and will inspire you to play along with this month's challenge theme which is to Design a Headdress, we also want you to vote for your favorite creation by the wonderful......

Altered Pages Design Team.

     
Kelli Sanchez Green


     
Becky Voth

     
Roni Johnson


     


     

    

and even more lovely inspiration from Jean herself!


     

Each of the team will be posting more details about these wonderful headpieces on their own personal blogs so be sure to follow the above links so you can visit each of them to find out more about their inspiration and all the items used and be sure to keep an eye out on the Altered Pages Challenges Sidebar from the 18th of the Month as we want you to vote for your favorite Design Team Creation

But now its your turn to get creating and have some fun! We want to see your headdress creation!  Simply click on the Challenge Page Tab above and link up your entry with the InLinkz Tool at the bottom of the page.  We do hope that you'll join us for your chance to win a great prize from Altered Pages.

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