I made a paper illustration into a postcard.
We have illustrated the process by which these cute crescent-shaped croissants are made, from the dough being baked to being lined up on trays.
Tracing paper, which is characterized by its thinness, is used to represent the parchment paper on a baking tray, butter wrappers, flour spilling from a wooden spoon, and more.
We created each one with a different flavor, featuring shaved ice, a symbol of summer.
Matcha, strawberry, mango, polar bear, lemon, blueberry.
Do you have a favorite flavor?
The key point is that each dish is served in a different container.
You will receive one of each of the above two designs.
These postcards are printed by importing the original artwork into a computer as digital data and then using an inkjet printer.
I hope you enjoy the details, such as the cut edges of the paper, the marks left after it has been torn by hand, the differences in color, and the three-dimensional effect created by different thicknesses of the paper.
Of course you can send it to someone, but it also looks cute as a decoration in your room.
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- These are postcards made from paper cuttings. I create scenes from everyday life.
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