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How About a Challenge?


Kooky, spooky, scary stuff. Here is a challenge for you to get your gears engaged!




The theme will be Steampunk Creatures. Could it be a witch, a goblin, a robot gone wild, perhaps a mechanical lizard or a damsel in distress? Make the piece no larger than 5 X 7 inches. It can be collaged, embellished, painted, stamped or digital. It can be 3-D or flat.

Try to frighten us by submitting your .jpg images to Artsociates@gmail.com and use BLOG JPG as your subject line, please. We will post the images to the blog as they come in. Please include your name in your email. The image with the most positive comments will be our winner. AND you will win a selection of Halloween in Wonderland Graphic 45 papers and tags. Entry Deadline - October 10, 2011

You can give the finished project to a friend or teacher!
 
Above digital image by Gayle Page-Robak.
 
 
 

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