This Dewdrops set is the third set I've made since my obsession for creating these sets began.

All these sets have been created by myself. No art is ever created without inspiration, but to ask for credit for MY work and then to turn around and slap me across the face with an insult is simply selfish, rude, and uncivilized, and most certainly not a role model I would like to follow. What was *I* thinking when I decided to list my inspiration...even Picasso did not write the name of his inspiration on his own masterpieces. Plagiarism is illegal, yes, but plagiarism occurs only when someone claims another's work as his or her own. A person who writes a sonnet after reading Shakespeare cannot be accused of plagiarism, nor is he or she obligated to attribute any credit to the great playright himself in any way.

On a lighter note, all my graphics were made for you, and although I prefer that they remain intact, should you have the skill and ability to change them for the better, then by all means go ahead. I am not so selfish and vain that I'd inhibit the free use of art on the web. All I ask in return is a credit link somewhere from your page.


So just WHY is this set called Dewdrops?! Well, quite simply, the waterdrops look like dewdrops to me....and dewdrops occur on plants...and I just thought it was a darn cute name, ok?!


Ok..here's a header for y'all...The font I used at the top of the page is Birmingham and can be downloaded from various font sites. Because the images on this page are transparent, don't forget to re-transparentize them after you add your text.

Need some buttons? Here's one....just add your own text to it, or if you need help, lemme know, and I'll do my best to put the text in for you...However, I'm a very busy college student, so please be patient!

Bullet, and another bullet...gotta love bullets...



This is it for now...please don't forget to add a link back to this page if you decide to use one of my sets.

All graphics on this page are (c)1997 Helen Tsai - All rights reserved.
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