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Okay... I haven't been blogging, but I feel the need to share my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE NEW CRAFTY TOOL...This is the Postage Collage Bundle and I'm just OBSESSED! I love using the die and stencil combo with almost any stamp. It's so fun and versatile. Today, I received the new slimline version and had to get inky with it!Products used: • Waffle Flower Crafts : Postage Collage Slimline Die • Waffle Flower Crafts : Postage Collage Blocks Stencil • Waffle Flower Crafts : 6.5" x 8.5" Grip Mat • Unity
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Pretty vase of flowers - with a historic twist! Pre-matted for an 11 x 14 standard frame. Comprised of Antique US postage stamps, the piece represents a salute to US History: The vase - showcases the 'Boston Tea Party' and the US Bicentennial Four flowers - each represent an important piece of US heritage: - Abigail Adams - Landing of the Pilgrims - Signing of the US Constitution - Liberty flag of 1776 Flower stems and leaves - feature the US Frigate Constitution, and honour Iwo Jima. ONE OF A KIND
Collage Art Cards with Vintage Postage Stamps Each card is a unique work of art suitable for framing. Size is roughly 3.5 x 5 inches. Made from archival art paper, recycled design paper and cancelled postage stamps. Includes matching envelope for each card. Allow one week for shipping first class. Copyright 2021 Emily Blitzer. Reproduction restricted. Each individual card $8.50. indicate which specific card you want from this catagory in the message window when you check out.
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Dumpster collage postcard, made while channeling my inner Lenore Tawney....with boats and fish. Assorted ripped up old books found in the trash with really crappy paper quality, assorted blue washi papers, Sugene's step mother-in-laws German letters, Mandy's treasure package boat, and Ebay used postage stamp. I covered the back with boat and fish postage stamps, and Mandy says the post office didn't even mark them!
A collection of the best postage stamp craft ideas. Many of these would make a wonderful handmade gift or are great crafts to make and sell.
Jellyfish, mixed media on canvas, 24”x24” Pictured above is my latest piece — more mixed work with old postage stamps. I always like the effect when you look at a piece of art from across the room and, as you get closer, you see something different when you realize the piece is comprised of hundreds or thousands of small pieces of something else, in this case postage stamps. As I was working on this one, something else happened, I added the row of Vietnamese postage stamps featuring various folk costumes. As I kept working towards the center when I noticed the unintended effect. As the circle was being filled in it was reminding me more and more of a jellyfish. And I can say this piece is blessed. The sun is low in the sky this time of the year, but the entrance to my apartment building is usually very sunny. I actually take art down there to be photographed. Last week, on Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, I brought the piece downstairs to be photographed. I also carried a handful of marigold petals. On the Day of the Dead one of the traditions is to sprinkle marigold petals on your doorstep. I do it to let my departed loved ones know they are welcome to pay a visit. I stepped outside, camera around my neck, marigold petals in my hand, carrying Jellyfish flat and upright into the sun. Immediately a butterfly landed on the piece of art for a moment. I set the art down and then sprinkled the flower petals only to have the butterfly return to land on my hand. Safe to say, I feel this piece of art is extra special – it’s blessed!
I sometimes forget all about the wonderful resources for design inspiration we have around us. For example, I was looking at Flickr and came across a great collection of postage stamps kindly scann…
I've been slow to share my latest Postage Stamp People collages. I've continued to have great fun pairing portrait-style postage stamps wit...