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Holly Alp - Artists blog.
1. Halloween and Holidays

With Halloween approaching I have been painting (and baking) lots of spooky miniature plates.




And the not so spooky ...


The Teeny Tiny Creations section of my website has been updated.

http://www.elysiumrain.com/TeenyTinyCreations.html

Here are some links for plates still up for grabs.


There’s a new Alex and Friends Christmas card in the works that will hopefully be finished by the end of the month. Here is a link for cards already available to order from Alex and Friends. http://www.alex-and-friends.co.uk/acatalog/cards.html


More paintings and miniatures coming soon!

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