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The selected images are a collection of vintage flower ephemera pieces to cut out. They are useful in your scrapbooking, junk journaling, mixed media collages and other paper craft projects. The uses are unlimited. Included are: 18 sheets (8.5x11) 9 different designs (2 of each) over 200 pieces 100 gsm paper journaling cards, tags, illustrations, etc. neutral, coffee dyed paper as backgrounds
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The selected images are a basic collection of vintage ephemera pieces to cut out. They are useful in your scrapbooking, junk journaling, mixed media collages and other paper craft projects. The uses are unlimited. Included are: 18 sheets (8.5x11) 9 different designs (2 of each) over 140 pieces 100 gsm paper receipts, library cards, postcards, telegrams, tickets neutral, coffee dyed paper as backgrounds
The selected images in this book are an excellent collection of vintage advertisements. They are useful to make your own cards, embellish your journasl or decorate any paper craft projects. The pieces are easy to cut out and use them in your crafts. Features: 17 sheets (8.5x11) over 150 pieces 100 gsm paper colored advertisements neutral, coffee dyed paper as backgrounds
Cavallini is one of the best-known companies for high-quality gift and stationery products. They have been producing everything from calendars to wrapping papers for 25 years. Designs are based on ephemera from all walks of life—charming vintage post cards of the Eiffel Tower, centuries-old hand-colored engravings of birds and flowers, rare maps and prints, amusing early twentieth-century advertisements and trade materials. From the hottest world travel destinations—Bon Voyage, San Francisco, New York, London, Italy and Paris—to popular themes such as Christmas, Flora and Fauna and Animals, this book will inspire anyone who enjoys art and design. Brian D. Coleman is the author of Fortuny, Barry Dixon Interiors, and Farrow & Ball: The Art of Color, among other home design books. He writes for Old House Interiors and other magazines. He divides his time between New York and Seattle.
Vintage stickers make charming accents. Beautiful, fun, and functional sticker book collections are perfect for scrapbooking, journaling, paper crafts, and for personalizing planners and calendars!
The best paper-flower artist working today, Livia Cetti, presents a comprehensive how-to manual for creating jaw-droppingly beautiful and unbelievably realistic blooms.
A hand curated collection of garden themed ephemera. Over 100 authentic vintage images from the archives of natural history museums, botanical libraries, and many historical collections. Offered together in one book, these beautiful selections are sure to elevate any project. Perfect for junk journals, scrapbooks, decoupage, card making, mixed media and many other crafts. Organized in color themes. Simply cut and create! Features: 18 sheets 8.5x11 Over 100 images Organized in color themes Blank vintage paper on back side for easy crafting 60 lb. paper (not cardstock) Pick up your copy of Vintage Garden Ephemera today, and enjoy all the vintage goodness in your next creation!
Named a Best Gift Book of the Year by InStyle, Real Simple, Better Homes & Gardens, and the Wall Street Journal “If coffee tables could make . . . wish lists, [this book] would certainly be on them.” —Better Homes & Gardens A singular, personal celebration of the beauty and possibilities of nature Amy Merrick is a rare and special kind of artist who uses flowers to help us see the familiar in a completely new way. Her gift is to revel in the unexpected—like a sunny spring arrangement housed in a paper coffee cup—and to overturn preconceptions, whether she’s transforming a bouquet of supermarket carnations into a breathtaking centerpiece or elevating wild and weedy blooms foraged from city sidewalks. She uses the beauty that is waiting to be discovered all around us—in leaves, branches, seedpods, a fallen blossom—to tell a story of time and place. Merrick begins On Flowers with a primer containing all her hard-won secrets on the art of flower arranging, from selecting materials to mastering pleasing proportions. Then she brings readers along on her journey, with observations on flowers in New York City and at her family’s summer home in rural New Hampshire, working on a flower farm off the coast of Washington State, and studying ikebana in a jewel-box flower shop in Kyoto. We learn how to send flowers like a florist, and how to arrange them like a farm girl. We discover the poignancy in humble wildflowers, and also celebrate the luxury of fragrant blousy blooms. Collected here is an anthology of floral inspiration, a love letter to nature by an exceptional, accidental florist.