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So many tiaras . . .

Altered Pages is cross promoting with the Unruly Paper Arts Blogozine this month, and featuring some great Leaky Shed chipboard pieces in the process.  It just so happens that though the Blogozine theme this month is "Mail Art and Moos," the Reader's Art Quest at UPA happens to be "Teacups and Tiaras."  Leaky Shed has some fabulous tiaras--




So many tiaras, so little time.
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  1. Adorable. And I love the sentiment.

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  2. STUNNING AND GORGEOUSSSSS, thanks for sharing....

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  3. Love the tiaras! Piece looks great in the frame. Good idea--should think about framing tiny art pieces. Anne, yourmainestamper

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  4. OH MY GOSH... these are lovely!!!!

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  5. Too cute Trisha! She looks marvelous with all her tiaras!

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  6. I love tiaras, I even bought one for my granddaughter before she was BORN!!! Great job with the embellishing Triisha!

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  7. This is beautiful Trisha! Love the colors and gems with your tiaras!

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  8. What a lovely idea! I love the colour and the tiaras and , of course, your great sense of humour! Julie Ann xx

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  9. Such a beautiful piece of art - love it!!!!

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  10. Such a beautiful piece of art - love it!!!!

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  11. Love all the choices of tiara. this is an awesome piece you did

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  12. Fabulous framed artwork. Love how you put it all together.

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  13. Your sentiment made me laugh out loud--you always are so clever, Trisha!

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