August 25 - Alice in Wonderland

This week’s Make It Mondays challenge is to step through the looking glass, and create a piece of artwork inspired by Alice in Wonderland. Whatever you want to make is fine—an ATC, a gluebook page, an altered book layout, a card, whatever. Your goal is just to make something. When you’re finished, post a photo of your work on your blog or photostream.

Good luck, and don’t forget to come back and post a link to your finished photos!

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7 Responses to “August 25 - Alice in Wonderland”

  1. Great idea. I just happened to have a great Cheshire Cat graphic and took it from there.

    http://smullis7.blogspot.com/2008/08/mim-challenge.html

  2. I created this ATC for todays challenge.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/68149353@N00/2797386747/

  3. My contribution to this week’s theme. I used foil as the mirror on this ATC. It worked surprisingly well, and glued down fine between two cards:

    http://www.cafeartistes.com/2008/08/into-looking-glass.html

  4. This is my first MIM challenge attempt. Alice came to me with an idea, and yet my hands created something totally different. This is one of the things I love about this art…unpredictability. She is simple and sweet and adorns a little notebook that I will keep with me to jot down inspirations throughout the day. Thanks for the challenge.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/29781490@N05/2803084063/

  5. This was a very fun challenge. I really, really enjoyed this one.
    Here’s what I came up with. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tammysstudio/2806720414/

    Let me know what you think! =)

  6. just added my two pennorth worth (or two cents if you like) I have added them to the Flickr group and posted them in my blog http://johndyhouse.blogspot.com. Hope yopu can take a peek. JOhn

  7. I made this ATC for the Alice in Wonderland challenge.

    http://corner-cathy.blogspot.com/

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