Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Poetry Collage cards

Just a small selection of my latest poetry cards, made from 100% reused materials including out of date office documents, magazines and cardboard folders. The smallest one is a Japanese phone card.

13 comments:

Scot said...

kind of a poetry scrapbooking?

Sayani said...

thats really creative part ...i remember making card by myself in school ...but then time erodes creativity...good to see that you are
having that minute eye for deatails

keep it up

Unknown said...

Thanks for visiting my blog! Sugar really has taken to the chicks! Your blog is an inspiration! I put you on my blogroll.... Have a fantastic day!
Christina

Naturegirl said...

Great idea..love some of the poetry I read as I enlarge the image!
Thank you for stopping by my Arizona journal post..nice meeting you!! NG

Kay Cooke said...

What a great idea. It looks like you've got albatrosses on them ... sigh. I miss my job out at the albatross colony. (Note to self - go out for a visit soon.)

WH said...

How wonderfully creative! Art within art! I love it!

Tumblewords: said...

These are great! I printed poems with my watercolors on magnet paper then trimmed them freeform- not recycled, I know, but that was as far as my mind reached in that other year! :) I love your style!

A wildlife gardener said...

A creative soul, both visually as well as poetically..and an environmentally friendly one too :)

Janice Thomson said...

How creative - love how you did these! As Billy mentioned: 'art within art!'

Anonymous said...

very cool--may have to steal this idea!

my students are all giving out poems april 17 for natl poem in your pocket day--this would be a great idea for next year!

Crafty Green Poet said...

Scot - yeah, but in bite sized chunks for giving away!

S Ghosh thanks

Tocco - Sugar is a sweet dog! Thanks for blogrolling me!

Naturegirl - thanks!

Chiefbiscuit, not an albatross, a gannet, but they do look similar in the photo.

Billy, Tumblewords, wildlife gardener, janice - thanks!

artpredator - feel free to use the idea, no copyright on that!

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed 'Turn the Page'. May I post it on my LiveJournal and link to this entry?

this is my patch said...

These are a lovely idea. x