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Summer Travels!

June 21st was the first day of summer!  School is out, the weather is nice and it is time to TRAVEL! Altered Pages has wonderful travel collage sheets.
You can make fun cards using the vintage travel posters to use while on vacation to send to those back home.

Or use the images on your scrapbook pages when creating memories of the wonderful time you had. 

Be sure to check out all the great images in the travel section of the collage sheets!

Supplies for the Travel Cards:
Altered Pages Collage Sheet American Travel
Ink
Stamps (all PSX)
Glue Stick
Foam Dots

Make Your Own Travel Journal
Also available at Altered Pages are some fantastic kits, including this Travel Journal that I designed.   
This is an AMAZING KIT loaded with supplies: Book w/rings, ribbons, collages, papers, German Scrap, chipboard gears, and ink pad and an ink sweeper. FULL instructions included.

Enjoy your summer!!!
Happy Travels!

Comments

  1. Love how you combined the colorful new Glitz papers with those vintage travel images. Great inspiration!

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  2. Thanks Gia Lau... I just love all the Glitz papers!!!

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  3. perfect for vacation time! And wonderful examples of all the items at AP. THANKS FOR SHARING!

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