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Free Scrapbooking & Junk journal printables - Vintage Maps

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I love old maps and use them in so many different types of craft projects including junk journaling. I found these ones in an antique book and they are too nice not to share.  Perfect for a travel-themed junk journal or scrapbook. You could also print them for colouring sheets. Right click to save each photo. Click here for more FREE printables War Maps These maps are from old newspapers. Some of them didn't scan very well as they are fading but I think they would make good backgrounds. I've printed them and have used them as greeting card backgrounds for friends who are military buffs. Photos These maps are from 35mm slide photos

Free Scrapbooking Junk Journal Digital Collage Sheets Pages Printables - Catalogues, Poetry, Dictionary and book pages

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 Full page scans of Catalogues, Poetry, Dictionary and book pages for your crafting needs

Free Scrapbooking - Junk Journal Graphics - Victorian Woodcut Prints and Engravings

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Antique Images for use in Altered Art, Scrapbooking, Card-Making and Crafts Woodcut is a relief printing technique where the artist carves an image into a block of wood, leaving the parts to be printed level with the surface while removing the non-printing parts.  Click photo to enlarge and view in a slideshow.   Click here for more free Junk Journal printies Click here for Free Vintage maps!!

Free Graphics - The Wizard of Oz

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Eighty years ago this week, the classic film The Wizard of Oz was released in theatres.  This movie ( and the original book series) have always been a favourite and I have collected Oz memorabilia since I was a kid.   I asked my daughter to draw me a set of sketches for the Oz Anniversary and this is what she has done so far. Isn't she amazing!! I can't wait to see the rest. AloraWillow2019 AloraWillow2019 This is a graphic my daughter drew for me to use as a cover photo AloraWillow 2019 I came across a damaged copy of The Wizard of Oz at a yard sale and used it in a bunch of scrapping projects including this notecard.  The Yellow Brick Road background is scrapbooking paper.  I carefully removed the first paragraph by tearing it slowly. (I like the abstract look of torn paper edges and use it often in my projects.)  I lightly brushed the paragraph with emerald green artist chalk. You can also use eyeshadow in place of chalk.  Dorothy and Toto were c