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...and this little fat tile got published!!!


Happy Friday everyone!! leslierahye here with a fantastic Halloween piece that I did a while back and was unable to show you as it was being published in a magazine!!! Now that the Fall 2013 issue of Rubber Stamp Madness is on the new stands I am allowed to share the news with you!!! 


I am on page 13 featured in the Reinkers Column with a few other artists! One of the themes of this issue was cats and I chose a fun AlteredPages collage page for my kitty focus! Additionally I used mists and mediums from the store to complete my mixed media fatbook page! All of the instructions are outlined in the issue! I hope you enjoy my project!





Designers at AlteredPages.com are gearing up to participate in the Smeared and Smudged 31 days of Halloween! I hope you are ready to join us!! I along with several of my teammates are also hopping daily on our own. We are highlighted on the blog roll to the right! Please stop by daily in October and give us some blog love and be entered to win fabulous prizes!!! See you then!!


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  1. WTG Leslie!!! It's a very cool tile & very will deserved!

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  2. Congrats! Leslie Rahye! This is awesome!

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  3. We are SOOOO Proud of you Leslie Rahye!! It is nice to have royalty in our midst!!!

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