In most cases, you can click on any artwork on this website and see it enlarged. I really want to keep my site dynamic with new artwork, but it will never compare to the options you get on the huge online galleries that I love like 2Peas, Split Coast Stamper, and Scrap In Style.

The galleries rarely show artwork that is featured in the "Articles-Tutorials" area so check there for great inspiration too. And now, this month's current exhibition:
Norma Anne Chattin, The Artful Tourist
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Norma Anne is the humble princess of her own domain. Many thanks to all who help and apologies for my mistakes. All artwork and articles copyright Norma Anne Chattin 2000-present. Please do not reproduce with permission.  Contact Norma Anne at NAChattin@NAChattin.com

September Gallery
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Other Exhibitions:

Winter 2008 Gallery- Winter in south Florida doesn't inspire too many snowflake designs but here's what did happen in winter.

Hybrid Gallery-I've been using these techniques for years, yet they always seem new...

Nov/Dec "little something" Gallery- ideas for small gifts you can whip up

Spellbinders Paper  Arts LLC-a gallery of projects created with the magical Wizard

SnapFish Galleries: I think you'll need to register with Snapfish first.
Mini albums
Cards
Home Decor

2Peas in a Bucket-The "in-spot" for scrappers, I am still a Pee Wee.with user name ArtfulTourist

Scrap in Style
Split Coast Stampers
Pine Cone Press


September Gallery
My favorite Joni Mitchell song is "Circle Game." This gallery is a tribute to the humble circle. Graphic shapes rise in fall in popularity and I caution against using too many circle elements on legacy art because eventually the pages will appear very dated. (Can you say edging scissors on everything?)

Circles are playful, friendly, and can offer loads of symbolic references. The gallery shows everything from painted furniture to cards and layouts to a celtic circle knot pin. Have fun playing with circles, going around in circles, and circling up your creativity--sly grin.