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naddesigns · 9 months
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From Trash to Treasure - The Art of Collage Wall Décor
In the realm of interior design, the concept of recycling and repurposing has gained significant traction. One of the most exciting and creative ways to incorporate this ethos into your home décor is through collage wall art. Have you ever looked at old magazines, newspapers, and discarded paper items and wondered if there’s a way to turn them into something beautiful? Enter the world of collage…
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rabdoidal · 1 year
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i dont have the artistic range to execute on fanart worthy of across the spiderverse, but have a quick collage piece for hobie’s band the spider slayers 
🧷 kofi link in bio if you’re feeling generous 🧷
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psyfis · 2 months
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weird fishes by radiohead
see my zines at etsy.com/lefthandedzines!
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goobersplat · 5 months
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LIBRARY ADVENTURES ZINE FROG ADVICE ZINE
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BEARY SAD ZINE SO-CALLED RABBIT ZINE
*Note: The zines are printables and in black and white. They are colorized in this ad, but feel free to print them on colored paper 👀
My Ko-Fi Shop :)
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ariature · 8 months
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I FUCKIN MADE ANOTHER
Sweet cis-teen is such a banger and the final verse is so powerful
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stealreserve211 · 4 months
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"Big day" digital collage, 2024
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dreamworldgirlzine · 10 days
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Welcome to Our Blog ☆
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Dreamworldgirl Zine is a brand new and independent multimedia zine for all things girlhood. Featuring women and non-binary writers, artists and creatives, DG Zine hosts a space for whimsicality, a space where everyone is free to reject traditional literary conventions and reclaim their identities.
Our summer 2024 issue is called DIY, and it will be published in print with a free digital accompaniment. Also: subs are currently open! You can send your work to [email protected], and you are allowed three submissions max across all mediums. That's right! You can submit ANYTHING to DG Zine: prose and poetry, non-fiction essays, opinion articles, photography, fashion design, playlists, musings, song lyrics, art, etc., For more information and specific details, please refer to our Linktree.
While we are mostly active on Instagram (@dreamworldgirlzine), our Tumblr will be a place for updates, sneak peeks and building community. The entire team is so excited to be part of the zine and writing community online; please spread the word about submissions + we'll follow back any other literary mag or zine that follows us °✧₊. .₊✧°
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borninwinter81 · 2 months
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Collage box collection
After discovering that I had a reasonably big stash of interesting flyers, greetings cards, guidebooks and other bits of ephemera, and seeing this tutorial, I was really inspired to use it all for something.
This was helped by the fact that recently I've found a lot of really nice wooden boxes in charity shops for very cheap - all the ones pictured here were £2. Either I've been extremely lucky, or these things turn up very often and I just haven't been looking for them.
I've posted about some of these previously (here and here), but they were only half done and these pictures are better! Plus there is one new one.
First was this wooden chocolate box. Before...
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And after!
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You can tell this is my first one as I oversatured the paper with Mod Podge, leading to it bubbling and creasing, but for a first attempt I don't think it's bad at all.
All the pictures I used were taken from an exhibition guide for an event I went to called "Exploring the Gothic" which contained a lot of beautiful pictures. The floral parts were from a pad of scrapbooking paper, which I also used to make the individual compartments (they are origami boxes, see a tutorial for how to make them here) and I then filled them with pieces from my collection of beads, charms, and broken jewellery.
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I also had a guide to a William Blake exhibition I'd been to, and since there was an entire plate from "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell" I had to make it into a miniature wall plaque.
I did this one at the same time as the first, and again you can kind of see that I oversatured the paper which caused it to tear slightly, however thankfully it wasn't in an area where there was any writing.
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(BTW, if anyone is interested in the meaning of this section, Blake is describing his creative process, albeit in a fantastical way. This blog post gives a good analysis)
The next one was a beautiful little cabinet with a broken handle.
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And here is what I did with it. I kept the collaging to a minimum, only on the inside, though I might add something to the outside in the future. The replacement "handles" are a pair of my earrings!
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I used some more of the gothic exhibition guide and scrapbook paper, and also a flyer for a ballet version of Dracula. I need to find some more interesting things to fill it as it currently only contains my resin crow's skull and a miniature book of Tennyson poems. Also my Cthulhu candle gets to sit on top and be worshipped by the skeleton on the right door.
I did much better with the collaging process on this one. I was a lot more patient, used less Mod Podge for each layer and allowed them to dry fully in between, resulting in no tears, bubbles or creasing.
The final and most recent is this plain box. I noticed it originally came from somewhere called "Palmyra Hardware" which instantly made me think of the Palmyra Wolves (I'm a fan of MrBallen and saw him tell the story on his YouTube channel) which gives a pleasantly creepy angle to this one before I even did anything to it!
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After collaging
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The central image on the outside is another William Blake painting, an illustration to Dante's Inferno, which includes the famous quote "Abandon All Hope, Ye Who Enter Here". The writing saying "The way, the truth, the life" came from a religious leaflet that a friend of mine was forcibly given, and which he ripped to shreds, but I saved this part because for some reason I liked it.
Inside we've got a very famous Blake painting called "The Ancient of Days", the praying skeleton again as this image was reproduced several times in that guidebook, and a block printed demon from a handmade birthday card that a friend gave me several years ago. I'm very pleased to have finally been able to use him for something!
I've enjoyed making all of these immensely and no doubt I will do more in the future as I collect more papers and find more nice boxes 😊
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awoogajt · 2 months
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They for sure listen to panchiko and use last fm
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nodramalamacorn · 1 year
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2023 apr 13 // Here are the remaining photos of the travel journal of an imaginary entomologist 😋
continued from previous posts
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naturedways · 5 months
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made a junk journal out of..junk :) and decorated it. will seal it tomorrow 🥰
more info on journal below the cut
some more pics of the journal itself
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used a strip of paper to bind a mix of scrap paper and scrapbooking paper together & the cover is just an old cereal box. basically just using what I've got! this is completely no-sew and only uses paper and glue (and like, washi tape but optional!) i cannot wait to work in it 💚🩷💚
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ejudes · 4 months
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LEADING THE BLIND
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theorangeland · 5 months
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When I say “I can fix things”, I mean.. 🧡
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wbmc666 · 5 months
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Jan WBMC: No One Smiled by Jenny Nova, compiled by Nel Gosh
Happy New Year y'all! I'm so thrilled to welcome back Nel Gosh!!! WBMC alumni, ESPer-priestess, and founder of the "Movement to Kill Everyone." Nel's work is delirious, pointed, and achingly beautiful. No One Smiled is a 16 pg collection of poetry and collage by Jenny Nova, edited and compiled by Nel Gosh.
I met Jennifer the summer of 2021, while working on a small farm in rural pennsylvania. At the time she lived alone with her father and spent her free time preoccupied with understanding the conspiracy theories of the old order— jfk, alien invasion, cloned politicians, Bigfoot breeding programs, mkultra conditioning in cereal commercials— a welcome departure from modern conspiratorial concerns which have shifted further to the extreme rightwing, beliefs held by her father. That summer was also the last time I saw her in person, since she has moved to Eugene and lives in the care of several older women who sexually dominate her and have her sleep in a dog crate. With her permission I have gathered some odds and ends of the artistic work— poetry and visual art, mostly collage— that she was producing at the time. These works, she told me, will speak for themselves. I agree. ~Nel
No One Smiled is a 16pg zine being published in a limited physical run, available during January 2024 only!
The WBMC publishes a new zine from trans/queer artists each month and mails them to you! Join at $6/mo to get on our monthly zine mailing list AND a print with your first delivery!
Follow and support Nel’s work @honeyfruitcandy on itch.io, bsky, and twitter!!!
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grimesfan123 · 9 months
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Book cover collage 2020
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A little collage I've done with @gerard-ways-fashion-show
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