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Yellowstone Vacation

A couple of weeks ago I promised a cover for  Our Summer Vacation   photo album.  Using Glitz Board Album  I made the cover for the album.        The title of the album is written with a Uniball White Pen  on black cardstock and attached with double sided tape .  Add a photo from the Route 66  collage sheet with photo corners. Then add Yellowstone image from Have a Great Vacation  collage sheet.   Tie coordinating colors of Sari Silk Ribbon   to the metal rings.    You have an album to enjoy for years to come!     To see the inside of the photo album see the post   Our Summer Vacation     Supplies: Altered Pages Collage Sheets: Have a Great Vacation Route 66  Black cardstock Double sided tape Black Photo Corners   Uniball White Pen   Glitz Board Album   with metal rings   Sari Silk Ribbo...

Road Trip Memories--Part Two

Hello Altered Pages fans. The newness has not worn off--I'm still giddy to be here. I'm  Betsy Skagen of Paper Calliope  and today I'm going to show you the tags that I made for my  Vintage Altered Art Suitcase . Here's a picture of the suitcase that I made in Part One of the tutorial. So one thing I learned from the Quintessential American Road Trip I took with my family this summer is that road trips are full of snapshot memories. Many are breathtaking, some are frustrating and a few are downright funny. For example, it was hilarious how for the first 20 hours of our trip, all four of us got obsessed with the STUPIDEST GAME EVER. Here's the objective: to count the most cows. Yep, that's it. Could it get any more stupid? What makes the game amusing is if your team passes a church on your side of the road, your cows marry and you get to double the number of your cows. However, if there's a cemetery on your side of the road, all your cow...

Road trip memories with a vintage suitcase tag book--Part One

Hello! I'm Betsy Skagen of Paper Calliope and I'm thrilled to be joining the Altered Pages Design Team. Just before I joined the team, my family embarked on a quintessential American roadtrip traveling across Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and South Dakota. We saw some of the United States' most beautiful landscapes and national parks including Glacier National Park; Yellowstone; the Grand Tetons; the Badlands of North and South Dakota; and Mount Rushmore before returning to Minnesota, the beautiful land of 10,000 lakes. Since we are never ones to do things the easy way, we squeezed into two adults, two teens, a 12-week-old Golden Retriever puppy and a 90-pound bluetick coonhound (who did not want to be in the same state, let alone the same car, as the puppy). What's more, at least three of the occupants have ADHD, which could make managing the puppy's behavior seem like a walk in the (dog) park. Crazy? Maybe. Would I do it agai...