This image is derived from a Brazilian magazine cover from 1927. The magazine called Para Todos contained many illustrations by Jose Carlos that capture the Latin take on the spirit of the 1920s. This is an art deco inspired image but he has a modern freshness and real visual impact. The original image has been digitally enhanced using vector graphics and modified to give it a modern freshness that should see it used for posters, wall art, cards and any number of other creative products. The beauty of a digital image is you can tweak it to suit your own needs. Two further versions are also included with this offering to show what you might be able to do if you wish to change things up. This is a large digital image (300 dpi / 30 by 40 cm) and is available as a digitally downloaded JPEG. You can make multiple copies as required for your own use but this is not provided for commercial use or redistribution. The image should print to at least A0 size without significant loss of definition. The WAIFimages logo will not appear on your downloaded image Due to the nature of instant downloadable products, refunds will not be given after purchase. Please note that colors may vary slightly from computer to computer and printer to printer. As a digital purchase no physical item will be mailed.
Selvedge is a bimonthly textile magazine featuring textiles in fine art, craft, design, interiors and shopping. In addition to the print magazine, you will have complimentary access to the digital edition. 96 pages. Size 24 cm x 24 cm. Printed with soy-based inks on FSC certified paper which has been produced in an environmentally-friendly, socially responsible and economically viable manner. Sent in biodegradable packaging. Please read our subscription terms before making your purchase. You can print a gift subscription card, choose one of the 3 options below. We recommend using heavy paper.
Blank Greeting Card - 4 x 5.5". Another exciting drawing by Wladyslaw T. Benda, dating from 1920. It was girls' night out and they were making the best of it! This is a card that will encourage and thrill anyone - which is more than sufficient reason to send it. Card comes with an envelope, of course! You can save a lot by ordering five cards for just $12.00: https://www.etsy.com/listing/108203964/five-unique-greeting-cards. (You may mix designs!) But don't stop there! Huge savings when you buy ten cards for $15! https://www.etsy.com/listing/125836621/ten-unique-greeting-cards?ref=shop_home_active (You may mix designs!)
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Yarn Notes The Brand Noro Magazine Issue 16 - Spring/Summer 2020 This gorgeous magazine is jam-packed with 31 wonderful new knitting projects. (That works out t o a crazy £0.19p per pattern!) This issue is all about Springtime Colourplay and new stitchwork. Patterns include ponchos, wraps, scarves, jumpers and beautiful accessories. The magazine features touchable texture in and making wearable art with textured yarns. "I have come to believe that these yarns are as close to art as we have in the industry. The man behind them is an artist himself, and these yarns are an expression of his spirit rather than just a commercial product." Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton The World of Nature In recent years, the yarn industry has been actively promoting awareness of ecological sustainability, but this concept has been part of the Noro philosophy from the very beginning. The preservation of nature is such an important concept of his business that Mr Noro leaves nothing to chance, personally overseeing every aspect of production from sheep to yarn ball, including all machinery, labelling, yarn bags, boxes and even the garbage that the company produces. All the animal fibres used in Noro yarns are Organic. Most of the wool comes from a special breed of sheep called Polwarth, raised especially for Noro on a non-mulesing farm in Australia. Other fibres from from the Falkland Islands and South Africa, from Organic Farms. The Production Process "Friction, rubbing and heat during processing weaken the fibres in direct proportion to the length of time they are processed. By dramatically shortening this process, we are preventing damage to the enzymes in the fibres and simultaneously profiting the environment." Mr Eisaku Noro Environmental considerations are at the forefront of the dyeing process, with each step being carefully controlled. The natural fibres are dyed using a pH balance that is compatible with the fibres. Noro's modifications to the blowing, carding and spinning processes reap a total energy savings of 46% as compared to typical yarn industry standards. The unique manufacturing process that results in the exceptional colourways and textures have always been closely guarded secret in Japan. Brand Concept Harmonise natural unevenness, asymmetric pattern and complex colour to portray the beauty of the nature. Taking sufficient time to dye yarn Tenderness of materials to preserve their original characters and deliver them into the hands of the crafter “BE FREE FROM EXISTING CONCEPTS AND LIMITATIONS” “PURSUE THE IMAGE IN OUR MINDS” Noro yarns have longer spans of colour in the runs than many other yarns, causing distinctive striping patterns, as well as being spun by hand versus being produced completely by machines. There have been plenty of attempts to imitate the magic of Noro, but in the world of self-striping yarn, nothing compares with Noro.
This image is derived from a Brazilian magazine cover from the mid 1920s. The magazine called Para Todos contained many illustrations by Jose Carlos that capture the Latin take on the spirit of the 1920s. This cover image from 1926 has a classic art deco feel with both it's illustrative style and colour palette. The original image has been digitally enhanced using vector graphics and modified to give it a modern freshness that should see it used for posters, wall art, cards and any number of other creative products. The beauty of a digital image is you can tweak it to suit your own needs after you have downloaded it. Two further versions of the image are included as examples of what you might do by tweaking the image to your own needs. This is a large digital image (300 dpi / 30 by 40 cm) and is available as a digitally downloaded JPEG. You can make multiple copies as required for your own use but this is not provided for commercial use or redistribution. This image will print to A0 size with little loss of definition. The WAIFimages logo will not appear on your downloaded image Due to the nature of instant downloadable products, refunds will not be given after purchase. Please note that colors may vary slightly from computer to computer and printer to printer. As a digital purchase no physical item will be mailed.
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Selvedge is a bimonthly textile magazine featuring textiles in fine art, craft, design, interiors and shopping. In addition to the print magazine, you will have complimentary access to the digital edition. 96 pages. Size 24 cm x 24 cm. Printed with soy-based inks on FSC certified paper which has been produced in an environmentally-friendly, socially responsible and economically viable manner. Sent in biodegradable packaging. Please read our subscription terms before making your purchase. You can print a gift subscription card, choose one of the 3 options below. We recommend using heavy paper.
Sold by Create your own from scratch Size: Standard Postcard Create your own vacation-worthy postcard! Any view you’ve seen, any monument you’ve fallen in love with, can all be added to your postcard with our personalization tool. Dimensions: 5.6" L x 4.25" H; qualified USPS postcard size High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing on both sides Paper Type: Matte A classic, all around paper with a natural feel and an uncoated matte finish; our Standard Matte stands the test of time. Elegant and understated, colors print softer and more subtle. 17.5 pt thickness / 120 lb weight / 324 GSM Light white, uncoated matte finish with an eggshell texture Paper is easy to write on and won't smudge Made and printed in the USA
Another splendiferous illustration from an a Vanity Fair magazine circa the teens! Remember--every artist's style is different--some have softer lines than others and therefore the art will not be sharp as some other pieces. It is perfect for framing, cards, bookmarks, scrapbooking--the possibilities are amazing. Don't forget T-shirts! Some of these magazine covers look fabulous on the front of a shirt. The image is 6.637" x 8" You are purchasing an incrediably sharp, clear, digital image scanned at a high resolution, 300dpi in jpg form. Once payment is received, you will be able to INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGE(S). Our images can fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. **THE ANNOYING WATERMARK WILL NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DOWNLOAD** What fabulous things can you create? Announcements, Invitations, and place cards, (think wedding, engagements, baby!) Paper Arts: Jewelry: Used on transfers: Print and Frame For: Greeting cards Earrings Tee-shirts Baby's Nursery Stationery Bracelets Tote bags Child's Room Bookmarks Necklaces Pillows Wall Decor Gift tags Napkins Scrapbooking Dish towels Altered Art Ribbons Card Making And any magical thing your artistic bent can create! The Fine Print (No pun intended) Do's Do make fantastico art with our digital delights! Don'ts Do not use our images in digital collage sheets, resell them, reproduce them in a compilation cd for resale, or share them with buddies. We and our little elves work tirelessly to ferret out special pieces of paper epherma, which we then scan and restore to perfection for the discerning creative customer. Taking our work and reselling or redistributing is not only bad form, it angers our little pals. And you don't want to make an elf mad! So please refrain from practices that you would not want done to your artwork. Thank you!
Yarn Notes The Brand Noro Magazine Issue 16 - Spring/Summer 2020 This gorgeous magazine is jam-packed with 31 wonderful new knitting projects. (That works out t o a crazy £0.19p per pattern!) This issue is all about Springtime Colourplay and new stitchwork. Patterns include ponchos, wraps, scarves, jumpers and beautiful accessories. The magazine features touchable texture in and making wearable art with textured yarns. "I have come to believe that these yarns are as close to art as we have in the industry. The man behind them is an artist himself, and these yarns are an expression of his spirit rather than just a commercial product." Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton The World of Nature In recent years, the yarn industry has been actively promoting awareness of ecological sustainability, but this concept has been part of the Noro philosophy from the very beginning. The preservation of nature is such an important concept of his business that Mr Noro leaves nothing to chance, personally overseeing every aspect of production from sheep to yarn ball, including all machinery, labelling, yarn bags, boxes and even the garbage that the company produces. All the animal fibres used in Noro yarns are Organic. Most of the wool comes from a special breed of sheep called Polwarth, raised especially for Noro on a non-mulesing farm in Australia. Other fibres from from the Falkland Islands and South Africa, from Organic Farms. The Production Process "Friction, rubbing and heat during processing weaken the fibres in direct proportion to the length of time they are processed. By dramatically shortening this process, we are preventing damage to the enzymes in the fibres and simultaneously profiting the environment." Mr Eisaku Noro Environmental considerations are at the forefront of the dyeing process, with each step being carefully controlled. The natural fibres are dyed using a pH balance that is compatible with the fibres. Noro's modifications to the blowing, carding and spinning processes reap a total energy savings of 46% as compared to typical yarn industry standards. The unique manufacturing process that results in the exceptional colourways and textures have always been closely guarded secret in Japan. Brand Concept Harmonise natural unevenness, asymmetric pattern and complex colour to portray the beauty of the nature. Taking sufficient time to dye yarn Tenderness of materials to preserve their original characters and deliver them into the hands of the crafter “BE FREE FROM EXISTING CONCEPTS AND LIMITATIONS” “PURSUE THE IMAGE IN OUR MINDS” Noro yarns have longer spans of colour in the runs than many other yarns, causing distinctive striping patterns, as well as being spun by hand versus being produced completely by machines. There have been plenty of attempts to imitate the magic of Noro, but in the world of self-striping yarn, nothing compares with Noro.
Our high quality printing guarantees sharp and bright colors, they are not canceled nor fade when using the glue. The colors of the images appear most vibrant when applied over white or light colors. The rice paper is preferable to tear and not cut. In this way the edge of the paper will not be visible at the end of decoupage decoration. One sheet of Super A4 rice paper which measures approximately 8.6" x1 2.5". The photo is a stock photo from Paper Designs so the colors may vary. Rice Papers are easy to use. The paper is wafer thin but has silk fibers woven into it for strength making it ideal for all projects. It can be cut up for decoupage or collage or used whole for card making, scrapbooking or any other popular surface used by the crafter. The patterns are classic collages with beautiful images and colors. Easy to work with and beautiful designs. Rice Paper is the best on the market and you'll agree it will make your projects beautiful. Our printed rice paper is ideal for decoupage projects on glass, wood or Styrofoam. The rice paper is a handmade paper, 100% natural fiber, acid free. Water-resistant and resistant to light. The rice paper is thin and very strong. This paper can be glued with decoupage glue to all surfaces. In all its structure it has characteristic natural white fibers of irregular thickness. Thanks to it objects gain original decoration. Does not need soaking in water before decoupage. Découpage is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects, gold leaf and other decorative elements. Commonly, an object like a small box or an item of furniture is covered by cutouts from magazines or from purpose-manufactured papers. Each layer is sealed with varnishes (often multiple coats) until the "stuck on" appearance disappears and the result looks like painting or inlay work. The traditional technique used 30 to 40 layers of varnish which were then sanded to a polished finish. Items will be shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise noted in our announcement. Please email me any questions prior to ordering. Shipping will be combined provided the shipping label has not been created. Once you receive shipping confirmation we can no longer add to the order.
Selvedge is a bimonthly textile magazine featuring textiles in fine art, craft, design, interiors and shopping. In addition to the print magazine, you will have complimentary access to the digital edition. 96 pages. Size 24 cm x 24 cm. Printed with soy-based inks on FSC certified paper which has been produced in an environmentally-friendly, socially responsible and economically viable manner. Sent in biodegradable packaging. Please read our subscription terms before making your purchase. You can print a gift subscription card, choose one of the 3 options below. We recommend using heavy paper.
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Another splendiferous illustration from an old magazine! Remember--every artist's style is different--some have softer lines than others and therefore the art will not be sharp as some other pieces. It is perfect for framing, cards, bookmarks, scrapbooking--the possibilities are amazing. Don't forget T-shirts! Some of these magazine covers look fabulous on the front of a shirt. The image is 7.573" x 10" You are purchasing an incredibly sharp, clear, digital image scanned at a high resolution, 300dpi in jpg form. Once payment is received, you will be able to INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD YOUR IMAGE(S). Our images can fit on 8.5 x 11 paper. **THE ANNOYING WATERMARK WILL NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DOWNLOAD** What fabulous things can you create? Announcements, Invitations, and place cards, (think wedding, engagements, baby!) Paper Arts: Jewelry: Used on transfers: Print and Frame For: Greeting cards Earrings Tee-shirts Baby's Nursery Stationery Bracelets Tote bags Child's Room Bookmarks Necklaces Pillows Wall Decor Gift tags Napkins Scrapbooking Dish towels Altered Art Ribbons Card Making And any magical thing your artistic bent can create! The Fine Print (No pun intended) Do's Do make fantastico art with our digital delights! Don'ts Do not use our images in digital collage sheets, resell them, reproduce them in a compilation cd for resale, or share them with buddies. We and our little elves work tirelessly to ferret out special pieces of paper ephemera, which we then scan and restore to perfection for the discerning creative customer. Taking our work and reselling or redistributing is not only bad form, it angers our little pals. And you don't want to make an elf mad! So please refrain from practices that you would not want done to your artwork. Thank you!
Yarn Notes The Brand Noro Magazine Issue 16 - Spring/Summer 2020 This gorgeous magazine is jam-packed with 31 wonderful new knitting projects. (That works out t o a crazy £0.19p per pattern!) This issue is all about Springtime Colourplay and new stitchwork. Patterns include ponchos, wraps, scarves, jumpers and beautiful accessories. The magazine features touchable texture in and making wearable art with textured yarns. "I have come to believe that these yarns are as close to art as we have in the industry. The man behind them is an artist himself, and these yarns are an expression of his spirit rather than just a commercial product." Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton The World of Nature In recent years, the yarn industry has been actively promoting awareness of ecological sustainability, but this concept has been part of the Noro philosophy from the very beginning. The preservation of nature is such an important concept of his business that Mr Noro leaves nothing to chance, personally overseeing every aspect of production from sheep to yarn ball, including all machinery, labelling, yarn bags, boxes and even the garbage that the company produces. All the animal fibres used in Noro yarns are Organic. Most of the wool comes from a special breed of sheep called Polwarth, raised especially for Noro on a non-mulesing farm in Australia. Other fibres from from the Falkland Islands and South Africa, from Organic Farms. The Production Process "Friction, rubbing and heat during processing weaken the fibres in direct proportion to the length of time they are processed. By dramatically shortening this process, we are preventing damage to the enzymes in the fibres and simultaneously profiting the environment." Mr Eisaku Noro Environmental considerations are at the forefront of the dyeing process, with each step being carefully controlled. The natural fibres are dyed using a pH balance that is compatible with the fibres. Noro's modifications to the blowing, carding and spinning processes reap a total energy savings of 46% as compared to typical yarn industry standards. The unique manufacturing process that results in the exceptional colourways and textures have always been closely guarded secret in Japan. Brand Concept Harmonise natural unevenness, asymmetric pattern and complex colour to portray the beauty of the nature. Taking sufficient time to dye yarn Tenderness of materials to preserve their original characters and deliver them into the hands of the crafter “BE FREE FROM EXISTING CONCEPTS AND LIMITATIONS” “PURSUE THE IMAGE IN OUR MINDS” Noro yarns have longer spans of colour in the runs than many other yarns, causing distinctive striping patterns, as well as being spun by hand versus being produced completely by machines. There have been plenty of attempts to imitate the magic of Noro, but in the world of self-striping yarn, nothing compares with Noro.
Medium: Watercolor, Ink and Appliqués on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Sight Size 16.00" x 12.00", Framed 26.00" x 22.00" Glorifying The American Girl. Four young fashionable women dressed up in gowns. Preliminary Press Book Poster Illustration Original preliminary Paramount Pictures exhibitors press book poster for the unfinished 1926 version of Florenz Ziegfeld's Glorifying the American Girl. This painting was reproduced as figure 20 in The Great American Pin-Up by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel, Taschen, 1996 Born Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chavez, Alberto Vargas was a native of Arequipa, Peru, where his father was a professional photographer. After a few months of art training in Paris and his discovery of the nudes of Ingres and the sensual illustrations of the Austrian artist Raphael Kirchner, Vargas found his own direction. Simply put, it was not to make drawings and paintings of “perfect” women, clothed or not. Rather than returning to Peru, he came to New York in 1916 where he found work in a variety of low-paying art jobs. Meanwhile, he made samples of his dream girls. These were shown to the theatrical producer Florenz Ziegfeld, and resulted in his twelve-year association with the “Ziegfeld Follies,” drawing glamorized portraits of the show girls. This was followed in 1934 with similar contracts in Hollywood with Fox Studios and then Warner Brothers. With the Depression still on and work becoming scarce, Vargas returned to New York and was signed up by Esquire magazine to replace the famous George Petty, then having a contract dispute with publisher David Smart. Vargas became an instant hit and Smart, determined to avoid another dispute with a prima-donna artist, induced the naïve Peruvian to sign a long-term contract that made him a virtual art slave, in which he even ceded the copyright of his name (Americanized by Esquire to “Varga”). A decade after the contract finally expired, Vargas found a haven with Playboy, and an amicable sixteen-year relationship which made Vargas famous with a new generation of readers. Over his lifetime, Vargas’s pin-up pictures were reproduced in uncountable millions. During World War II, they were a favorite with GIs, and his picture adorned innumerable footlockers, ships and planes as well as playing cards and calendars. An excellent biography of the artist by Reid Austin was published in 1978. Watercolor, Ink and Appliqués on Board Signed Lower Right
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Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to get your students practicing with MLA citations? This game will have your students practicing both citing and embedding quotations while having fun! Answer keys with "teacher tips" will support students as they practice these critical skills. What's included: 1. A "When Punctuation Takes a Vacation" game board. 2. Game directions with mini-lessons for students. 3. Student answer sheet 4. Four types of game cards: - "Cite it!" game cards help students practice creating the proper parenthetical citation for all types of writing and sources. This includes citing dialogue, poetry, websites, magazines, newspapers, and book sources. - "Signal it!" game cards help students practice leading into the quote with the appropriate information. The "Signal it!" guide sheet will provide students with 14 example signal phrases. - "Paraphrase it!" game cards will help students practice the art of paraphrasing without plagiarizing! Students will give the author credit through their parenthetical citations! - "Delete it!" game cards will help students select the best parts of a quotation to include within their writing while using the ellipses tool to delete the unnecessary information. ************************************************************************************************************* Looking for more citing evidence lessons and resources? Check out my full Citing Text Evidence Unit Here! Looking for some creative ways to assess citing evidence skills? Check out my Citing Text Evidence Choice Board Assessments! ************************************************************************************************************* The methods I use to teach students how to embed citations is explained in my blog post titled: No Lonely Quotes! Engaging and Creative Ways to Teach Citing and Embedding Quotations. seasidesalems Teacher Tip! **************** Follow my store to receive free product updates and notices about upcoming sales!
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Framed Print of The Battle of Culloden, 16 April 1746, the final confrontation of the Jacobite rising of 1745. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, published c.1890 #MediaStorehouse
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Today I created this card using Unity Stamp's Faceless Beauty stamp. I am not a talented colorer. In fact, I told myself that I wouldn't get into coloring since Copic markers can get really expensive fast. However, I do use some Sharpie markers, BIC markers, Tombow ones, whatever I have on hand if I need to color something. Recently, I have been so impressed by the watercoloring that I have seen on cards! So that is what I did on my card today. I knew I wanted to use purples on this card, and as I was searching through my paper stash, I realized I didn't really have any! What? I know, how awful! Truthfully, with 3 boys and I love PINK, purple paper hadn't caught my eye. A multipack from Hobby Lobby saved me with these two purple sheets. The striped paper was a gift from my talented friend, Angeline Choo...Thanks! I kept the card pretty simple, the only embellishments are two homemade enamel dots in the top corner. Both stamped layers are popped up with thin foam tape. Here is a closeup of that Faceless Beauty. I am not ashamed to admit that the water colors that I used are a set my boys use to paint with at home :) I love the perfectly imperfect lines of paint and I added the splatters as well. I think this face represents a strong, graceful and beautiful woman...one we all can find in our selves! I hope you have a wonderfully crafty day! Entering here: Feb 11 Unity Be Inspired Challenge Feb 11 Word Art Wednesday Feb 13 Unity FWF Feb 14 Little Scrap Pieces Feb 15 613 Avenue Create Feb 15 Craft Your Passion Feb 15 Crafting From the Heart Feb 17 TTCRD Feb 28 Bunny Zoe's Crafts Feb 28 DL.Art monthly linky Feb 28 Crafty Hazelnuts Patterned Paper
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