Scrap City

Scrap City
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Publisher : Sixth & Spring Books
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9781931543934
ISBN-13 : 1931543933
Rating : 4/5 (933 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Scrap City by : Paul Gambino

Download or read book Scrap City written by Paul Gambino and published by Sixth & Spring Books. This book was released on 2006 with total page 175 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The face of scrapbooking is about to get a youthful, cutting-edge makeover! Despite the craft’s popularity, all the books flooding the market focus on the same images of weddings, baby showers, and Little League. So where’s a scrapbooking rebel to go? To Scrap City of course. With its edgy and artistic points of reference, it fills the gap to reach those urban hipsters, downtown secretaries, big city divas, and small-town nonconformists. Along with a basics section and scrapping tips, is the pièce de résistance: a gallery of real-life scrapbook pages from people of all stripes, from the single mom to the skate kid. These contributors celebrate their panty collection; reveal why single is fun; list their tattoos; and, yes—even redefine the baby shower. Paul Gambino has taught screenwriting at the School of Visual Arts, was a production consultant and writer for NBC, and was Creative Director for the magazines Gener8 and Ultra. He has spent endless nights in NYC’s hottest clubs; years as a punk on London’s King’s Road; and college days with Keith Haring and Jean Michael Basquiat. Now a father, he has a special appreciation for time’s fleeting nature and how important it is to preserve memories for yourself and others.


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