Vintage Poster Prints
Posted in Posters on 07/26/2010 12:14 am by admin

Whats the name of the 70′s trend of glueing poster prints to large wood pieces?
I have seen a few very large vintage poster prints glued to wood with no glass covering and wondered if that type of art/ framing had a name. They arent plaques, some were very large. It seemed like a trend in the 70′s.
The technique is called Decoupage, and you can find decoupage medium at any craft store. Mod Podge is the most popular brand, though you can make your own decoupage medium by thinning white glue with water in a 1:1 ratio.
Vintage Art Prints – Framed Inspirational Posters
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(2×3) Rosie the Riveter We Can Do It Retro Vintage Locker Refrigerator Magnet $3.99 (2×3) Rosie the Riveter We Can Do It Retro Vintage Locker Refrigerator Magnet… |
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(2×3) Lucky’s Bar Best Head in Town Beer Mug Distressed Retro Vintage Locker Refrigerator Magnet $1.95 (2×3) Lucky’s Bar Best Head in Town Beer Mug Distressed Retro Vintage Locker Refrigerator Magnet… |
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Walt Disney Treasures – Silly Symphonies $32.99 In 1928, when Walt Disney’s artists completed “The Skeleton Dance,” the distributor of the Mickey Mouse shorts rejected the first “Silly Symphony” with a two-word telegram: “MORE MICE.” Disney arranged to screen “Skeleton Dance” at the Carthay Circle Theater in Los Angeles, where it received an enthusiastic response, and the series took off. Seven “Silly Symphonies” won Academy Awards, beginn… |
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Nostalgie Vintage French Soap Advertising Poster Box w/ 250g Olive Oil Soap $28.50 In 1688, French Law declared that only soaps made according to certain strict methods could bear the mark “Savon de Marseille.” Each Savonnerie (soap factory) used colorful posters to advertise the superior quality of its brand when soaps crafted by skilled hands were boldly proclaimed the very best in the world…. |
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Drink Coffee Distressed Retro Vintage Tin Sign $14.99 Drink Coffee Distressed Retro Vintage Tin Sign… |
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