Monday, October 19, 2015

Marvel & DC Comic Decoupage In-boxes and other small but cool items

This post is going to focus on smaller decoupage projects that are not the larger comic storage boxes that I do so much of.

1st off, I Found a couple old wood in-boxes at the thrift store and gave them some pizzazz using some bits and pieces leftover from various DC & Marvel bronze age comic books.  (These sold right away at a local outdoor market that I set up at.)

Marvel Suoerheroes In-Box


DC Superheroes in-box







Next up is an old cigar box that I decoupaged in DC JLA comics, it would also make for a neat pencil or keepsake box.

JLA cigar/pencil/keepsake comic decoupage box








Next up is three-ring binder decoupaged in Giant Size X-Men #1 comics


Giant Size X-Men #1 three-ring binder




And finally a small potpourri / keepsake box decoupage in Silver Age romance comics.






Kracalactaka

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Peanuts & Walking Dead Comic Decoupage end tables by Kracalactaka!

Up for sale soon:

Comic decoupage end/decorative tables in Peanuts and The Walking Dead

1st up Peanuts with Charlie Brown, Linus and Lucy and of course Snoopy AND Snoopy's brother, Spike!








Next up is a Walking Dead table done mostly in leftovers from a walking dead #1 comic storage box project, but I added embellishments of Rick, Daryl and Michonne.






Kracalactaka!

Friday, October 9, 2015

Keep the Classics free and accessible, Donate to Comic Book Plus



Keep the Classics free and accessible, Donate to Comic Book Plus







Hey Kids! Do you like comics? How about FREE comics? Comic Book Plus has tons (metric and otherwise) of scans of Silver Age and Pre-code Golden Age Comics that are in the public domain. Plus other material like Pulps, foreign language comics, old time radio show recordings, TV Shows and old movie theater serials. All for FREE. You can even view the material without even being a member. AND membership is FREE and allows you download the comics so you can view them even when you are not connected to the internet. However, maintaining such a robust website does cost something. So please contribute to the cultural heritage of the world and make a donation. Even a small one helps.
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