Sailor Moon Valentine Pic Spam!
Jan. 21st, 2009 09:06 pmSPREAD THE LOVE~ ♥ ♥ ♥

Normally I'm not into Valentine's Day and all that jazz, but digging through my old collection of Sailor Moon cards made me a bit nostalgic, so when I stumbled across some old Sailor Moon valentines, I decided to scan them in.
Really, they're just over-used Sailor Moon images that some company or another added hearts and Valentine's Day phrases to, but they're cute and could be nice for sending as e-Cards or even printing out and giving to a Sailor Moon fan (or if YOU'RE a Sailor Moon fan and want to give them out) for V-day.
Click here for Valentine's Day cards approved by the Sailor Soldier of Love and Beauty!
I put them into a web gallery for easy navigation; the thumbnails (a sampling of which you can see above) take you to a preview; clicking on the preview image takes you to the full-size *.png. You might want to edit some of them in a graphics editor, though, if you plan on re-printing them or sending them as-is; some of them are a bit "speckled" with age. I did my best to retouch most of them, but some of them didn't get edited at all.
Coming up next in PicSpam,
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Normally I'm not into Valentine's Day and all that jazz, but digging through my old collection of Sailor Moon cards made me a bit nostalgic, so when I stumbled across some old Sailor Moon valentines, I decided to scan them in.
Really, they're just over-used Sailor Moon images that some company or another added hearts and Valentine's Day phrases to, but they're cute and could be nice for sending as e-Cards or even printing out and giving to a Sailor Moon fan (or if YOU'RE a Sailor Moon fan and want to give them out) for V-day.
Click here for Valentine's Day cards approved by the Sailor Soldier of Love and Beauty!
I put them into a web gallery for easy navigation; the thumbnails (a sampling of which you can see above) take you to a preview; clicking on the preview image takes you to the full-size *.png. You might want to edit some of them in a graphics editor, though, if you plan on re-printing them or sending them as-is; some of them are a bit "speckled" with age. I did my best to retouch most of them, but some of them didn't get edited at all.
Coming up next in PicSpam,
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