Italian Fairy Tale Paper- Up, Up and Away 27x36" Sheet Italian Fairy Tale Paper- Up, Up and Away 27x36" Sheet
Finely detailed illustrations with an etched appearance feature vintage hot air balloons floating gracefully among soft billowy clouds on a serene sky blue background. Representative of the������ aeronautical balloon designs invented by French balloonists between the 1700-1800���s, this intriguing and colorful print includes designs like the Le Tricolore by Andre���-Jacques Garnerin and other balloon styles by the Montgolfier Brothers, Jacques Charles and the Roberts��� Brothers and more. Typed graphics and captions using French titles and names of the various balloons from this inventive era, add an historical feel to this charming paper.This paper is acid free and makes a beautiful choice for a multitude of artistic uses including book arts, home decor, custom invitations, fine gift wrap and more. 27x36", 80g/m2.
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