The textured shapes are tissue paper; cut oversize , crumpled, straightened (to fit the space), and then simply glued into place.

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I have an actual collage as well. 🙂 Hurrah for old school.
janet
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Dad’s? Fun!
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Yeah, one of my Dad’s. Pretty old now too.
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Pretty! Never would have guess that it was paper.
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It’s pretty big too. about four feet long.
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Wow! Even more impressed now.
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