Meet Charles.
(Used with his permission)
Mr. Charles Clary is an amazing artist who lives and works right here in Murfreesboro, TN.
One day Mr. Charles Clary came into Sassy Scrapper to purchase Bazzill colored cardstock. His request was seemingly normal, at first. He had an eye for color and his combinations were amazing. A few months went by and he came back to make another purchase. Again, only 12x12 Bazzill cardstock, solid colors in very large quantities. This went on for quite a while.
In our world of scrapbook paper it's not unusual for people to purchase just PAPER;
it speaks to them and they buy it.
However, Mr. Clary's purchase peeked my interest. What made his purchase so mysterious was the grand vast quantities and the fact that it was ALL PLAIN. He made no other purchases; ONLY cardstock and nothing else. What was he doing with so much cardstock? Was he squirreling it away, saving it for a rainy day or maybe preparing for the great scrapbook apocalypse.
What ever the reason, I just had to know -
"WHAT are YOU doing with ALL THIS CARDSTOCK????"
He was so gracious to explain that he layered it, cut it and made art.
In our world of scrapbook paper it's not unusual for people to purchase just PAPER;
it speaks to them and they buy it.
However, Mr. Clary's purchase peeked my interest. What made his purchase so mysterious was the grand vast quantities and the fact that it was ALL PLAIN. He made no other purchases; ONLY cardstock and nothing else. What was he doing with so much cardstock? Was he squirreling it away, saving it for a rainy day or maybe preparing for the great scrapbook apocalypse.
What ever the reason, I just had to know -
"WHAT are YOU doing with ALL THIS CARDSTOCK????"
He was so gracious to explain that he layered it, cut it and made art.
I didn't get the just of it until I seen his pictures.
WOW!!!!!!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!
You can learn more about Mr. Charles Clary and all that he is creating on HIS web site http://charlesclary.wordpress.com/
Please check it out and support one of our own,
HOME TOWN artists.
Thanks Charles for allowing us to share.
~ Julie ~
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