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Guest ~ Leaky Shed Studio Artist ~ Tracey Gregory

During the month of July Altered Pages is partnering with Leak Shed Studio.  On Tuesdays we are featuring projects done by the Leaky Shed Design Team on our blog.  

Today we are honored to share Tracey Gregory's AWESOME Mixed Media Page.

"Everyone Deserves a Chance"

To learn more about Tracey's page visit Leaky Shed HERE!

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Comments

  1. Adorable Wizard of Oz themed project! I dig those ruby red slippers. They really pop off the page. Great project.

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  2. What a fun layout and love the pops of color! Awesome job!!! <3

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  3. Lovely piece so many colors and love all the embellishments

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  4. This is just fabulous. I love everything, the colors, the dimension, TFS.

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  5. Way cool Wizard of Oz canvas! Love it :)

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  6. Very interesting! I like the way it all goes together♥

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  7. Lots of beautiful details to admire on your gorgeous Wizard of Oz inspired Canvas Tracey, I love the red sparkly shoes. Thanks for sharing your art with us today!

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