Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Collage fragments

I had fun looking through scans of my collages and playing with Photoshop. I plan on using these fragments in my art journal. I also listed them on etsy and eBay. They are printed on high quality thin paper. I'm not sure if I made a mistake by printing them like that... I guess I followed what I like. I wonder - do you find that thin (light-weight) paper is easier to use in collages than heavy photo paper or is it just me?

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful sheets Zorana! I have to agree with you...I like the thin sheets too....I think they adhere better and easier to work with!
    xoxo Nance

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  2. Wonderful images Z ! I totally agree, I love the thin paper (20#)best for decoupage. I've used everything from "light" cardstock, to 'normal' 24# paper... wrapping paper, foils, tissue paper out of it all I find that the thin, 20# works the best for me with the medium I use. No matter what I'm decoupaging on to. xo

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  3. Lovely sheets Zorana - I just popped over to Etsy and bought 2 sheets! I prefer the thin paper too. Much easier to use on my collages.. I was tickled pink to see a photo of your little birds on one of the sheets.

    Am posting something off to you tomorrow.

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  4. Thin is where it's at for me. I will use light cardstock if I have to for a project, otherwise, thin is in. LOL. xo Lia

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  5. These are so beautiful....I just had to buy a couple! I'll look forward to playing with them.

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