03/31/2006

DailyCollage : Try this with color

The main text on the first card was bordered with a broad-tip accent marker; that border was further outlined with a fine-tip marker. The combination makes the border appear to be translucent with dimension, as if it was pasted tissue paper or vellum.

03/30/2006

DailyCollage : It's better in the dark

The freaky background of the first card is from a plate of caviar.

03/29/2006

DailyCollage : Smaller Traffic Keep Right

A brand new magazine purchase brought me the turtle and shell. I have so many magazines stacked up that I've been hesitating to buy new ones, yet getting the "fresh meat" is always a treat.

03/28/2006

DailyCollage : Six

It was a Thanksgiving-issue magazine that offered a bit of whipped topping in three different sizes. Too cool to resist.

03/27/2006

DailyCollage : Double the love

It's all about love and comfort, knowing everything's alright, being free of worry or concerns.

03/26/2006

DailyCollage : This is a way of life

Ah, the color! Sometimes, red is the only way to go.

03/25/2006

DailyCollage : We need to discover the power

I've been waiting to use this moon image for some while. I knew this day was the time for it when I found the lightning bolt to go with it.

03/24/2006

DailyCollage : Whispering secrets

Today's first card uses a sole image, second time in a week that's happened. But how could I resist when I spotted this text to fit with it?

03/23/2006

DailyCollage : Great courage

I really like this first card. One would never guess that it was made of 3 images intertwined together.

Because it's difficult to judge size on the web, I should point out that the stamps in the second card are not actual size; they were illustrations for a postage stamp collection advertisement. (My gluecards are 3.25" x 5.25".)

03/22/2006

DailyCollage : He seemed to know what to do

It would seem that I had the start of springtime on my mind, for all this violet, yellow and green.

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