by SearchPress (Author)
A great selection of vintage papers. Each one can be used to create a beautiful 3-D picture. Illustrations of waterlilies, primroses, buttercups and daisies, holly and bluebells complement poems on aged pages; Victorian figures offer inspirational crafting for all papercrafters who love 3-D decoupage. Each sheet includes numbers showing the stages needed to build up the pictures.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Publisher: Search Press Ltd
Published: 14 Jun 2007
ISBN 10: 184448257X
ISBN 13: 9781844482573
May 07
...features a delightful collection of images including pretty water lilies, primroses, buttercups and elegant Victorian figures. Each layer of decoupage is numbered to help you assemble the pieces in the correct order.
* Making Cards *July 2007
Here are some wonderful old Victorian engravings to make some beautiful and unusual cards using the popular paper tole (aka 3D decoupage) method. The first half of the book features hand-tinted engravings of flowers, complete with poems. There are waterlillies, rose campion, blue bells and holly for Christmas. I particularly loved the way the designers had left on the age spots and marks that would be found in an old book; now you can make cards that look as if they are already cherished antiques. The latter half of the book contains more unusual engravings from novels or magazines, ideal for a number of situations other than the inevitable birthday. We're Enganged speaks for itself, but there are people in a railway carriage (bon voyage) a doctor visiting a child's bedside (get well soon), a contented couple (anniversary) and others for less obvious situations - make of them what you will. There are two of each, one colored and the other black and white for your own work. This is a lovely book, but I wished they had also done this with the floral pictures which would have been much more fun to paint.
They all have a lovely shiny texture that shines in the reflected light of birthday cake candles or whatever illumination you choose. They are all acid and lignin free, so you don't have to just be used for cards; I will be using some of mine to display in an album with vintage photographs. Near to the spine you will find perforations for neat removal - a very handy book indeed.
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