James and Gwendolyn couldn't choose where to spend their honeymoon. After a while, they decided to take a round-the-world cruise. Only problem was packing for the one-year-long trip. Problem solved, they had to get an extra cabin only for their luggage. Gwendolyn was a very cautious tourist.
Hi, dear friends. This is my entry for Take a Word: Travel. Thanks for looking.
James and Gwendolyn: Edgar and Lilian Chedzoy on their wedding day (1932); Luggage: Flickr; Textures: Fotojenny and Fudge Graphics; Travel Posters: Dover.
FUNNY! Wonder how the actual honeymoon went?
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Jan
HOW creative! Very, very clever and unique, and I love seeing all the countries these two managed to visit. What a fun piece, and how lucky to marry a man that looks a good bit like Justin Timberlake! ha
ResponderExcluirLindo!! Lindo!!
ResponderExcluirThis is so funny Christine but fabulous art at the same time...love the background color and all those great suitcases...awesome work girlfriend!!!
ResponderExcluirI've always wanted to travel all around the world with lots of great suitcases. Unfortunately, my wallet says I'm not going anywhere! Great collage!
ResponderExcluirBrilliant fun piece, Christine, love the rich Autumnal shades!
ResponderExcluirFirst of all, I love the beautiful wedding photo. Secondly, I am so impressed with the contrast between the softly coloured couple and the amazing, brilliant, vibrant and beautifully grungy background.
ResponderExcluirFantastic artwork.
A wonderful, gorgeous piece. Love the couple.xx
ResponderExcluirIf that's the way they pack, they obviously won't ever take up air travel! This is a great entry, Christine. Clever and original.
ResponderExcluirI hope they had someone to carry it for them too! I love the grungy, vintage background you have created for the lovely couple, Christine.
ResponderExcluirYou've done it again, Christine, another great fantasy piece, brilliant! ! !
ResponderExcluirAh, they definitely will need an extra pair of hands to help with all those bags! A lovely fun piece my friend.
ResponderExcluirSuper background and all around fun piece, Christine!
ResponderExcluirBeautiful merging of images, Christine. Gorgeous couple.
ResponderExcluirMy first smile of the day!!!
ResponderExcluirthanks for this wonderful piece!
Hi my friend !! I think we were at the same time visiting the three muses :) I've already noticed your message overthere !! So sweet of you Christine. Thank you.
ResponderExcluirI'm glad my tutorial was helpful to you and it is'nt pale at all !! But if YOU think it is...perhaps you could give your tecture a mask and then brush with BLACK over the faces.
Or...another tip, use the burn tool to make a face a little lighter.
But anyway, my compliments Christine, very well done !!
Really fun! I love the colours and textures you've created Christine!
ResponderExcluirFab pioece.. love the story... do we get an update?
ResponderExcluirWhat a hilarious story, and a wonderful collage with true old-times feeling!
ResponderExcluirWonderful colours, love your collage.
ResponderExcluirHappy Easter to you.
I love this piece and I love your sense of humour!
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