B4—Lancaster Faming, Saturday, July 2,1983 000 be qoo c oinm d iTnrnvw'nm 5 mTi o'fl'fl a tmnnrs ° sA <*/% *5 \ 5 i CRAFT j * Monoprint 9 cards Why wait for Christmas to make greeting cards? More than likely, you’ll find a wedding, birthday, or even a July 4th party between now and then. Greeting cards, announcements, and party invitations are fun to make In a variety of techniques. No matter how you make them, your results will be unique, in teresting, and far more' personal than anything you could purchase inacardshop. The July 4th party invitation shown here is an original, hand- Busy as Bee (Continued from Page 82) thing about bees is that they are a benefit to everyone. In the United States alone, honey bees produce about $lOO million worth of honey and beeswax each year, and they pollinate more than $2 billion worth of valuable agricultural crops.” RED WING DEALERS BLOOMSBURG Ed's Shoe Repair 232 Iron Street 717-784-3819 CARLISLE Dutreys Shoe Store 26 N. 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In her chapter on stamping, for example, Evarts shows how to say “Happy Arbor Day” by printing with fresh broccoli. The monoprint technique described in her book requires printing inks or oil-based paints, sturdy paper and some ordinary household supplies. In mono printing, the design is painted on glass or acetate and then stamped onto paper. In monoprinting, even if you use the same design over and over again, each print will be slightly different, and each card an original. Also, since paints tend to spread in the monoprint process, the finished design has delicate. Mfl 953 A comfortable welted work boot with our longest-wearing Urethane sole famous tor Non-marking, Slip-resistance, Oil-resistance, Light weight. 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