Heather Hoeps

How to make a Themed Collage – Vintage Style!

All you need to make a vintage-themed collage is a pair of scissors, a glue stick, a piece of cardboard or other backing material to use as a “canvas” (for this theme a small brown paper bag works great) as a background and some magazines, paper scraps from wrapping paper etc., paper napkins, used tea bags for that sepia color, dried flowers, pieces of old fabrics/lace, pages from an old book that you can find at the flea market. If you just have a couple of magazines at home, that is fine, too. Just look for images and colors that have a “vintage” touch to them. You can also use some sandpaper to distress the images lightly to give them a more worn feel.

In the collage below I used an old book cover from the flea market (the inside was printed in old lettering) as my surface, then added differently textured scrap papers in a similar color range of beige, sepia, yellow, light blue, light pink and a soft orange to match the “vintage” theme. From the same book I cut out some words and also glued on a little snail shell to add 3-dimensional touch. These are all optional additions, of course. But they are the most fun and make your collage unique.

The picture of the woman is cut out from a postcard with old photo booth images. My Special tip: For a great selection of free vintage style images you can visit one of my favorite sites:  www.thegraphicsfairy.com

 

Now it’s time to put it all together. But before you glue your images down, play with the composition and experiment with different positions and angles. You will probably intuitively know where a certain image just sits right. I recommend to place your focal image off-center (like the picture of the woman below) and then continue to add any additional items – they should  vary in shape and size to add more visual interest. But don’t go over-board with tons of images. Often “less is more” here!

For finishing touches you can play with rubber stamps, dried flowers, and crayons….

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