April hails the beginning of spring, with all of its glorious renewal of flowers and fauna. Let's join in the celebration by adding a little bit of colorful artwork of our own.
Your prompt this month is to either create or redesign the book cover of a book that either has a flower/plant in its name or a book that would benefit from such a cover.
For example:
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan might benefit from such a cover (filled with snow flowers of course)
or
The Great Gatsby has a central character named Daisy. See where this is going?!
Please post your entries below to receive credit. Please keep the graphics to 600x600 or less -- and make sure that all submissions are HOL appropriate. If you post a graphic, please write a brief description of what it is underneath.
April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
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April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
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Re: April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
Redesign Cover; The Black Tulip by Alexander Dumas
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Re: April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
Redesign cover - Daisy Miller by Henry James
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Re: April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
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Re: April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
I chose The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco. Taking up most of the pale pink cover is a close-up of a red rose done in a water colour style (with some parts darker than others). The title runs over two lines and sits above the illustration in a large dark red font that has a slight script feel. The author’s name is below the illustration, similarly styled, but smaller.
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Re: April Prompt-Say It With Flowers!
Wow.Prof. Amy Lupin wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 9:22 am
I chose The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco. Taking up most of the pale pink cover is a close-up of a red rose done in a water colour style (with some parts darker than others). The title runs over two lines and sits above the illustration in a large dark red font that has a slight script feel. The author’s name is below the illustration, similarly styled, but smaller.
Well done, Amy! <3