Showing posts with label Altered Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Altered Pages. Show all posts

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Springtime in Paris

It's the first of June, and while spring is still (barely!) here, I'd like to share with you a favorite spring themed book I created a while ago.  (Please bear in mind my French is very limited, so if you notice any crazy phrasing, we can thank Google Translate . . . ;)

Prima Marketing Inc. flowers


Altered Pages images

vintage sheet music and text pages

die cut pages from Glitz

Bazzill cardstock


Have a wonderful Sunday, everyone!
:)trisha

Saturday, February 1, 2014

a "love"ly collage . . .

Sorry, yes, I know, bad pun--but it's February now, and I'm thinking
of Valentines (and warmer weather) . . .
LOVE stamp and vellum bunting by Pink Paislee
wallpaper stamp by Something Tattered
collage image from Altered Pages
Now here's the question--make this a card front, or turn it into a hanging?
It's only 5 by 8 inches, so either way . . . what do you think?

Have a wonderful, creative Saturday, everyone!
:)trisha





Monday, January 13, 2014

Arty Jerome, Arizona

By Cyndi Duncan

Blogger is new to me...not completely, but I will have to relearn it.  Bear with me as I relearn the program.  Our talented design team will be posting here as well, and they are much more blog-savvy than I.  :-)

Last year, actually a year ago last October, I traveled to Phoenix, Arizona after selling the Mailbox Muse to the owner of Altered Pages.  I went out to go over inventory and train her in how the business and website worked.  After spending time with her in Phoenix, I visited the Grand Canyon, Sedona and also some other fun spots.

I had the following post saved in draft mode on our former blog, but never got around to writing about the first part of the trip.  The whole trip was such a wonderful experience, and all the little arty jaunts I did so much fun, that I want to be sure to share them with you here....

Arizona - Last Day 

I ended my journey with a stop in Jerome, an arty community nestled on the side of a hill.  Literally...it was on the side of the hill.  Getting there was a little hairy as I had to traverse up several switchbacks.  I was glad I didn't have to go up it in the dark.

Looking down from Jerome
The view from Jerome

leather shop
The whole town was full of art galleries and shops.  This shop on the corner was a leather shop.

jerome
Another gallery

ruin

grand hotel
At the very top of the hill is the Jerome Grand Hotel.  I was told I should definitely eat dinner there at the Asylum restaurant. 

looking down from grand hotel
The view of Jerome from the tippy-top...at the Grand Hotel.


This rusty vintage automobile was sitting in the parking lot of the Jerome Grand Hotel.  Loved it!

the asylum
I'm not sure if it is always decorated this way, but as I was visiting on October 23rd, the Asylum restaurant was totally decked out for Halloween.  The waiters/waitresses were in costume.  It was great.  I don't recall off-hand what I ate, but I do remember that it was good.