Collage Lost and Found
What's old is new–discarded items from a bygone era unite to form unorthodox collage jewelry, cards, journals and more.
"Collage Lost and Found" delivers projects that not only have a saucy style, but a story to tell as well. From a sailor missing the love he left ashore, to a school boy's crush on his teacher, the stunning pages of this book will inspire you
Paperback, 127 pages
Published
May 10th 2006
by North Light Books
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A lovely book with very do-able ideas and interesting projects made from an enviable collection of vintage ephemera. Author Josie Cirincione has a simple and attractive style, and her instructions are clear so you can jump right in and create without much difficulty. The book has tutorials on making a variety of things, from collaged tags and altered postcards to a book cover using gasket material and soldered jewelry charms. Other than a few projects that require more unusual supplies like flux...more
Although I'm not exactly a fan of the author's style of artwork, she does have some good ideas. This book encouraged me to make my first attempt at using a soldering iron (with mixed results, I must say). Good explanations and good ideas made this a useful title for me.
This book has a lot of cool ideas for art projects using vintage photos and ephemera. It also has nicely detailed photos of step-by-step instructions for creating jewelry and shadow-boxes etc. On my "to-buy" list.
One of the better collage and altered art books.
Love checking this book out over and over for inspiration.
Great instructions for some fun projects!
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