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In one of my recent posts I extolled the virtues of using Tape transfers in paper craft collage. here are some recent examples I have been playing with using images from the fantastic classic children's book The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. For the transfers I have used them as stand alone stickers to create a look of still from a film, I have used a transfer as a transparent link between two images of different sizes, and I have attached them to vellum to create a ghosting effect. Of course it's hard to go wrong with great images like these.
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