This page was updated February 17, 2000
The glass for all my globes was made by following a tutorial by the Hood on making bubbles. The bases and the tubes for the "snow" are all my own creation. I will note for each globe if the subject for the contents was my own creation or taken from some other source. I make all my graphics with Paint Shop Pro. The only commercial filter that I have added to the program is Blade Pro.
If you would like to download any of my graphics, please read the rules that I have posted at the bottom of the page.
Also, if you would like to send any of my globes as an e-card, you can find them all at "Your Treasures", a great e-card site that has hundreds of different cards for every occasion.
"Winter Angel" - This was my very first snowglobe. The angel was taken from a free clipart site, I then added the detail to her wings and modified her feet. I am very proud that the Paint Shop Pro Interactive Zone chose this globe to be one of their featured graphics for the June, 1999, Showcase Gallery. Thank you so much for the honor! | |
"Haley and Logan" - I made this globe for my friend Ellen in Crescent City. She has a beautiful collection of Cherished Teddies. The teddies for the globe were taken from a photo. The copyright for Cherished Teddies is held by Enesco Corp., however they have granted me permission to use the photos for my graphics. | |
"Sedley" - I really like the Cherished Teddies, in my opinion they make very cute snowglobes. This teddy was also taken from a photo with permission from the copyright holder; Enesco Corp. | |
"Carrousel" - The horse was a dingbat that I painted. The base also started as a dingbat, I added some swirls, made a few modifications, then added Blade Pro for the gold effect. | |
"Snowman" - I used a Jasc tube to create the string of lights, but everything else for this globe (including the base) was made "from scratch". I'm extremely honored that the Paint Shop Pro Interactive Zone chose this globe to be featured in their Showcase Gallery for November, 1999. Thanks to the great people at PSPIZ! |