Thanks for the great challenge, Vron. These ladies have undergone a lot of punishment!!The image is from Vron and the background is by Jofia Devoe.
My good friend Bev is hosting a challenge at Digital Art Quirks - altered form of transportation, map and quote. It occurred to me that it fits into Monday's Mixed Media challenge so I hope I will be forgiven for posting it in two places. It is the first time I have done this. The background and motorcycle (altered) are by Lorie Davison at SBG. The heads (altered) are from Graphics Fairy. The quote is by George Winters (Quote Garden). The wings and ribbon streamers are by Irene Alexeeva at Scraporchard.

When I saw this exotic lady, I knew she just had to have an exotic frame. I coloured her face slightly and used a lighting effect to highlight it (the face). I already had the photo on my files having downloaded it from Outsider-Artists (a freebie) so I will credit them. The background and elements are from freebies by Irene Alexeeva.
Nice challenge! I have selected two vintage images and given them bodies by using my digital freehand cutting tool to draw the shapes on background papers and then i have cut and pasted onto the template. I added a few hand drawn touches. I guess it is a different way of making a collage. The woman's image is from Art-e-Zine and the girl's from Outsider-Artist (freeby). The glitter is by Vera Lim, the brooch and hair clasp by Bluebell Designs.
This is a great challenge because it makes us think. I guess when we first think of the written word we think of books but, of course, we use it in every aspect of our life. The image is from Art-e-Zine, the background and word art from Lorie Davison and other bits and pieces have been Googled. (4 x 4 format)
Anyone who likes watching old movies would know about Carmen Miranda the TuttiFrutti lady who wore spectacular headgear made from fruit etc. She featured in some awful, overblown musicals but she shone as the ever-smiling and energetic singer and dancer. So, when I saw the theme for this week I thought of Carmen. who I have called "Carmen Pear-anda" (ouch, sorry).
Carmen's image was Googled and the fruit and vegetables are from Jen Ulasiewicz.
Once upon a time, a young Australian girl met a frog, possibly a very nice frog. Sadly, over the years she discovered that this "frog" was a venomous cane toad. Sad but true. Ah, the blog challenges are great places to get rid of some angst.