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Antiques
We ourselves have picked up a number of excellent Currier and Ives
prints at 5 and 10 cents each. However, when a print came along with glass in its frame, the cost went up to 50 or 75 cents.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/antiques.html
2.
Books
These sales, I usually held to liquidate an estate, are attended chiefly by local townsfolk who are looking for bargains in household goods and who seldom have an interest in old books,
prints or paintings, or antique furniture, which they would deem old-fashioned and perhaps impractical.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/books.html
3.
Photography
Whether you choose black-and-white or color, you can have pictures processed as
prints or slides. You must decide in advance so that you buy the right film.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/photography.html
4.
Fiberglass - Fabric
This method works pretty well on solid-colored fabrics but will probably fade
prints (and unfortunately there is no other way to clean the latter).
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/household_repairs/f/fiberglass_fabric.html
5.
Cup Sponges
Prints from cup sponges can be used for any number of design elements — balloons, wheels, fruit, etc.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/sponges/cup_sponges.html
6.
Pressed - Flower Pictures
The study of old flower
prints, such as Robert Furber's "Twelve Months of Flowers,' is also helpful. But don't resist the urge to be original and work out your own conversation pieces.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/dried_flower_arranging/decorative_uses_of_pressed_flowers_seeds_cones_shells_driftwood/pressed_flower_pictures.html