Batik. That's what I did.

Anonim

Dear friends! I recently began to take a battle. Several works have accumulated for the photo shoot and I decided to show them. Since the work is still training, then send them to the barnage workshop, and I decided to make the scope herself. Literally from what was. And this is the usual box cardboard and newspapers. Two layers of cardboard glued, cut on 3-4x centimeter strips glued along the corners, and the tubes from the newspapers very effectively smoothed the edges of the resulting frame. What is the case for creativity. To be honest, the manufacture of these frames fascinated no less than the batik itself. Probably it will seem that the frame is not suitable for a battle, but it's all from the fact that I was too fascinated by the frame decor, forgetting about her secondaryness in the "Picture-Rama" alliance. But there was nowhere to go to combine them. And that's what happened!

Batik. That's what I did.
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