This challenge want to let people how we disclose before the internet. Before internet, we communicated by letters and especially with typewriter!
I used a old page of Quebec novel. I applied the clear Gesso. I distressed the edge with distress tool, and the page with distress ink. This typewriter is a printed napkin. I cut the typewriter and stuck with matte medium gel. The letters on the top was printed with stencil TYPO. I made my own reciepe of texture paste (a replica of Finnabair Graphyte paste).
Date: Friday, November 13, 2015 GMT Views: 539
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Sat, Nov 14, 2015 @ 5:55 AM
This is so cool - I love the vintage look of this ... perfect for today's challenge!
------------------------------ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
Registered: February 16, 2010 Location: Posts: 415
Wed, Nov 18, 2015 @ 7:37 PM
I find this post particularly touching my heart, knowing what happened later on Friday in Paris, after you posted. Please know you and your compatriots are in my heart and my prayers as you begin the long process of recovery from the devastation that occurred. Bless you - bless you all.
Joni
------------------------------ The future is uncertain, because love changes everything!
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Creative Crew SU Design Team Alumni
Registered: October 11, 2010 Location: Quebec City, CANADA Posts: 3699
Wed, Nov 18, 2015 @ 8:47 PM
Internet allows not only to connect people with each other, but also to be closer to people, to better understand the realities that affect them. Joni, Thank you for your empathy. Thank you for your interest in francophones. We are wholeheartedly with the Parisians since they are like cousins for us.
I'm agree with you; The future is incertain, because love can change everything...
Cheers, xox
------------------------------ Susy
French-Canadian SU! Demo and Fan Club member
You can't use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have... Maya Angelou