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15
Oct

Shades of Pink v2.0 – ACEO Collage Entries

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau

The 2nd Annual Shades of Pink Digital ACEO Collage Challenge is underway! There are still more than two weeks left in the contest, so grab your free digital collage sheets, fire up your favorite editing software, and get some entries in while there’s time! Your artwork can help raise money for breast cancer research!

Special thanks to Buddhini Ekanayake (http://www.buddhini.net) for the following entries:

Detect, Defeat by you.
Detect, Defeat
by Buddhini Ekanayake

Say Yes to Mammogram
by Buddhini Ekanayake

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1
Sep

Free Digital Collage Sheets for Tutorials

   Posted by: Charlotte Self

Paperstreetsupplies.com is pleased to be participating in a  Free Supplies for Tutorials Exchange, hosted by Totally Tutorials a directory of free tips, tricks, craft tutorials, how-tos, patterns, recipes, and more.

PaperStreet is giving away three free digital collage sheets in exchange for authoring a tutorial using images from our collage sheet collection. Just choose any three collage sheets from our inventory either here or at Paperstreet on Etsy and share your skills and technical knowledge while you stretch your writing and product photography muscles.  Share your techniques and tips for any mixed media or altered art crafting project, if you can use our images to make it, it qualifies.

Choose any three from our Collage Sheet Collection

Choose any three from our Collage Sheet Collection

Other materials may also be used with our images for collage, decoupage, assemblage, charms, pendants, photo manipulations, altered books, scrapbooking, journaling arts or any thing you want to make. You’ll need to be able to write a good comprehensive “how to” and take awesome photos of your process as you work.

If you’ve never done a tutorial before, Etsy seller ArtMind, aka the Queen of Tutorials, has posted an easy to follow “how to” on her blog. Her blog post covers the complete process from start to finish with some great tips for lighting, photography, and even promoting your blog.

After  you’ve received your collage sheets you’ll have one and a half week to make the tutorial, when it is finished  you’ll need to  post the free tutorial on your blog with a link to our Etsy Shop and/ or our Website,  detailing what supplies were used from our shop. If you don’t have a blog, you may post your tutorial to Craftser, Instructables, or CutoutandKeep. It must be posted on a non-commercial site and must be free. After you post your tutorial, let Dotty at Totally Tutorials know and let us know that it’s up so we can link back to it or blog about it also.

There are further details for the contest posted at the Totally Tutorials Blog
Exchange Program – Free Supplies for Tutorials
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We will be accepting applications from all mixed media and altered art, artists and crafters. To apply, simply contact us either here in the Comments Section below, through an Etsy Conversation, or via email & let us know what sort of project you’d like to write a tutorial about & which digital collage sheets you’ll need, be sure to include the names and numbers of the sheets you’d like to use. Feel free to include any questions you may have at this time also.

Applications will be reviewed by September 7th, 2009 and up to five entrants will be chosen. The finalists will be sent their digital collage sheets & will have 14-days in which to write their tutorials. Upon review of the submitted tutorials, an overall finalist will be selected for the craftiest how-to and the winner will  receive an additional three  free digital collage sheets.

Thank you from PaperStreet!


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Mr. Wilson's Cabinet Of Wonder: Pronged Ants, Horned Humans, Mice on Toast, and Other Marvels of Jurassic Technology
Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet Of Wonder:
Pronged Ants, Horned Humans, Mice on Toast, and Other Marvels of Jurassic Technology

In the non-Aristotelian, non-Euclidean, non-Newtonian space between the walls of the Museum of Jurassic Technology in Los Angeles exist bats that can fly through lead barriers, spore-ingesting pronged ants, elaborate theories of memory, and a host of other off-kilter scientific oddities that challenge the traditional notions of truth and fiction. Lawrence Weschler’s book, expanded from an article for Harper’s, is, at turns, a tour of the museum, a profile of its founder and curator, David Wilson, and a meditation on the role of imagination and authority in all museums, in science and in life. Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet of Wonder is an exquisite piece of “magic realist nonfiction” that will prove utterly captivating.

Read Mr. Wilson’s Cabinet Of Wonder!

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