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Just had to share the project I just finished... this is for a Mother's Day Collage class I'm teaching on May 4th.

LOVE how it turned out.

LOVE this picture of my Mom.

This is my first real attempt at funky/artsy collage. SO fun.

I'm totally hooked.

Back to the studio...

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  1. Anonymous11:03 PM

    Whoa, that was a scary thing to find looking at me when I brought up your blog...
    Had to take a second look --
    It's definitely different.
    Love you,

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  2. Anonymous12:02 PM

    Wow, that is so wonderful Cathy! I can't believe it's your first attempt at collage. I love it!

    Wish I could come and take your class!

    M~

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  3. Anonymous5:09 PM

    THIS is freakin' A D O R A B L E A!

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  4. Anonymous8:09 AM

    OK I'm getting used to it now.
    It is rather cute.

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