



I have recently become interested in the production of bookmarks. Nothing fancy, mind you, but perhaps personalized in some small way. So far I haven't really done that at all. What I have done, though, is crop a number of existing photographs and drawings to the standard 2.5" x 7" bookmark format, suitable for use. By the way, I don't know if this is standard at all. It is my standard, though. Today it is. Something else I discovered through a young friend: blow up your artwork to 1600% and take a crop from that. Standard crop will work. Try that and see what you think.
all artwork, including monsters but not old timey photographs,® mr. crispy flotilla, 2007
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