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Lifelines: Creating Memory Art to Chronicle Your Personal Connections (edition 2007)

by Carol Wingert, Tena Sprenger

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Lifelines is full of ideas for memory art projects that honor family, friends, life and your personal journey. From framed mixed-media collages, to sophisticated scrapbook pages, to decorative memory boxes, to commemorative books, projects are featured in three sections - Here and Now, Express Yourself and Forever Remembered - that focus on lifeline connections past and present. And the possibilities are endless: You can easily customize each project's innovative step-by-step techniques for meaningful masterpieces of your own! Alter photos to create vintage or pop art effects. Transfer images to various project surfaces. Create spray paint resists with ephemera. Stamp and emboss on crafter's metal. And much more! You'll be further inspired along the way by insightful tips from the authors, as well as galleries of additional projects from talented contributing artists. With Lifelines as your guide, you'll turn an ordinary trip down your personal "memory lane" into an extraordinary adventure.… (more)
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Title:Lifelines: Creating Memory Art to Chronicle Your Personal Connections
Authors:Carol Wingert
Other authors:Tena Sprenger
Info:North Light Books (2007), Paperback, 128 pages
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Tags:art, collage, mixed media

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Lifelines is full of ideas for memory art projects that honor family, friends, life and your personal journey. From framed mixed-media collages, to sophisticated scrapbook pages, to decorative memory boxes, to commemorative books, projects are featured in three sections - Here and Now, Express Yourself and Forever Remembered - that focus on lifeline connections past and present. And the possibilities are endless: You can easily customize each project's innovative step-by-step techniques for meaningful masterpieces of your own! Alter photos to create vintage or pop art effects. Transfer images to various project surfaces. Create spray paint resists with ephemera. Stamp and emboss on crafter's metal. And much more! You'll be further inspired along the way by insightful tips from the authors, as well as galleries of additional projects from talented contributing artists. With Lifelines as your guide, you'll turn an ordinary trip down your personal "memory lane" into an extraordinary adventure.

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