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28 February 2025

Februllage 2025 Week Four

A round up of the fourth & final week of Februllage 2025.

I used a pack of old playing cards
with collage material from
Contemporary Collage Magazine. 

Day 22 - Vinyl

Day 23 - Tapestry

Day 24 - Lost

Day 25 - Drawing

Day 26 - Suitcase

Day 27 - Doubt

Day 28 - Crown

Another creative challenge completed.

I wonder what will be next.

21 February 2025

Februllage 2025 Week Three

 A round up of the third week of the annual collage challenge,
which takes place every day throughout February.

Using a pack of old playing cards
with collage material from
Contemporary Collage Magazine.

Day 15 - Tiger

Day 16 - Freeze

Day 17 - Jelly

Day 18 - Polaroid

Day 19 - Tape roll

Day 20 - Dive

Day 21 - Old



15 February 2025

Februllage 2025 Week Two

 I am taking part in the Februllage collage event this year.

Here are my altered playing cards for the prompts from the second week.

Day 8: Cartoon

Day 9: Horizon

Day 10: Dots 


Day 11: Stuck

Day 12: Online

Day 13: Heavy

Day 14: Romance

All collage material is from Contemporary Collage Magazine.

09 February 2025

Februllage 2025 Week One

 It's been a few years since I last took part in the yearly Februllage event.

        Februllage is organised jointly by
    Edinburgh Collage Collective
    & Scandinavian Collage Museum.

        Each day throughout February
        there is a different word prompt
     to inspire your collage.

       This year I am working on an old set of playing cards.

        My aim is to complete a collage a day,
        concentrating on the process,
        rather than the result.

Day 1: Trees

Day 2: Shell

Day 3: School

Day 4: Dice

Day 5: Chaos

Day 6: Metal

Day 7: Neighbourhood


03 March 2022

Februllage 2022 - Onward into March

An additional prompt
for the Februllage challenge
for March 2022.

For full details of my project,

The prompt was PEACE.

They joined together

I used two pages from
The 2022 Artist Almanac
& words cut from an old novel.

If you are on Instagram
you can find the collages
from all the participants

28 February 2022

Februllage 2022 - Week 4 Summary

Round up of the fourth
& final week
of the Februllage challenge for 2022.

For full details of my project,

I have listed the items used
on each day's tag
under it's photograph.

Day 22

The prompt was WAVES.

On the ocean waves

Image from Collage_This: Issue 01
(from Contemporary Collage Magazine),
page from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
newsprint letter &
words cut from an old novel
on a Martha Stewart tag.

Day 23

The prompt was INK.

Letters to her

Image from the Graphics Fairy,
two pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
words cut from an old novel
& a newsprint letter.

Day 24

The prompt was STACK.

A few books

Pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac
& words cut from an old novel.

Day 25

The prompt was 1970'S.

A few years ago

Page from The 2022 Artist Almanac
& words cut from a magazine.

Day 26

The prompt was FIRE.

She was on fire

Image from the Graphics Fairy,
words cut from an old novel
& a newsprint letter
on a Martha Stewart tag.

Day 27

The prompt was CLIMB.

Reaching

Image from the Graphics Fairy,
words cut from an old novel &
page from The 2022 Artist Almanac.

Day 28

The prompt was SCISSORS.

Cutting it close

Magazine image,
words cut from an old novel &
pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac.

If you are on Instagram
you can find the collages
from all the participants

22 February 2022

Februllage 2022 - Week 3 Summary

Round up of the third week
of the Februllage 2022 challenge.

For full details of my project,

I have listed the items used
on each day's tag
under it's photograph.

Day 15

The prompt was WHEEL.

Wonder

Graphics Fairy image,
two pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac
& newsprint letters.

Day 16

The prompt was CALM.

Zen

All paper elements
(apart from the printed day number label)
are from Collage_This by
Contemporary Collage Magazine
on a Martha Stewart tag.

Day 17

The prompt was UPSIDE DOWN.

The upside

When you find the perfect phrase
in your newsprint cut-outs &
page from The 2022 Artist Almanac.

Day 18

The prompt was FOREST.

Lost

Two pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac
newsprint letter &
words cut from an old novel.

Day 19

The prompt was UMBRELLA.

A walk in the rain

Graphics Fairy image,
page from The 2022 Artist Almanac
& words cut from an old novel.

Day 20

The prompt was THIRST.

Afternoon tea

Page from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
magazine image,
newsprint letter &
words cut from an old novel.

Day 21

The prompt was HIDE & SEEK.

Hide

and Seek


Three pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac
newsprint letter &
words cut from an old novel.

If you are on Instagram
you can follow the challenge hashtag to see
the collages from all the participants.

15 February 2022

Februllage 2022 - Week 2 Summary

Round up of the second week
of the Februllage 2022 challenge.

For full details of my project,

I have listed the items used
on each day's tag
under it's photograph.

Day 8

The prompt was CLOUDS.

She let emotion cloud her mind.

Page from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
words cut from an old novel
& printed patterned card.

Day 9 

The prompt was SURPRISE.

Surprise

Boo

Two pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
newsprint word & letters.

Day 10

The prompt was DISTURBING.


Do not disturb

Two pages from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
a newsprint letter,
words cut from an old novel,
image from the Graphics Fairy,
washi tape &
a Martha Stewart tag.

Day 11

The prompt was FLOAT.

and drift away

Page from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
a newsprint letter,
image from the Graphics Fairy
& red cotton thread.

Day 12

The prompt was NEWSPAPER.

My own story

Page from The 2022 Artist Almanac,
newsprint letter &
words cut from an old novel.

Day 13

The prompt was TIME.

A dangerous thing

Image from the Graphics Fairy,
newsprint letter,
page from The 2022 Artist Almanac
on a Martha Stewart tag.

Day 14

The prompt was STOLEN.

A sly look

Image from the Graphics Fairy,
sentence cut from an old novel &
page from The 2022 Artist Almanac.

If you are on Instagram
you can follow the challenge hashtag to see
the collages from all the participants.