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If you’re a writer and not strong on ‘visual art’ or design, you can take a simple photograph and put your words to them. You can ask friends to contribute visual art or photos for you. You don’t have to be a professional photographer; your family photos can say a lot of things too. Make sure your words blend in with the visual that you’re using so that you can make a powerful impact with your message.
If you’re a writer and not strong on ‘visual art’ or design, you can take a simple photograph and put your words to them. You can ask friends to contribute visual art or photos for you. You don’t have to be a professional photographer; your family photos can say a lot of things too. Make sure your words blend in with the visual that you’re using so that you can make a powerful impact with your message.
You can also collaborate with graphic designers and musicians on the [http://studio.123greetings.com/forums/ Studio Forums] to create an ecard. Together you may come up with something brilliant! To collaborate with other artists on the Studio, log in to the Studio Forums and write a post to the artists in the ‘Collaborate’ section.


==I'm a musician who wants to showcase my composition. How can I use 123Greetings Studio?==
==I'm a musician who wants to showcase my composition. How can I use 123Greetings Studio?==
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