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Collage

Here is another one for the Rebel Badge Club's Craft badge. This collage took quite some time to evolve. A sugar skull isn't normally my kind of thing but I'm actually really pleased how this collage turned out. So pleased in fact that I even bought a frame for it. The collage was created from a book called Extraordinary Things to Cut Out and Collage. I spent many hours cutting out images from the book and playing around with different ideas. I tried a few concepts for my collage including a scene in a goldfish bowl and creating a sea goddess but they weren't working very well. Luckily the sugar skull idea came together so I'm glad I managed to create something I was happy with in the end.

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