10+ Sources for Unique Collage Material
My Favorite Sources for Collage Material and Junky Junk
I use a lot of vintage paper and other found materials for collage material in my artwork. This is a resource post where I’ll update periodically my favorite places to source my preferred kinds of materials.
Sources for books:
damaged and discarded from libraries
local or university library sales
thrift stores - sometimes there are full sets of outdated encyclopedias, weird cookbooks, 10 identical copies of the Book of Mormon, etc.
antique stores, especially for old school books, old hymnals, or dictionaries
Other materials:
swap or trade with other artists
purchase from other artists
old phone books (do we even use these anymore?)
plat books, atlases, road atlases, highway maps, tourist “stuff” at rest stops
order the free packets from various state and provincial tourism departments
antique stores are great sources for sheet music, postcards, vintage photos. I am always astonished at the drawers full of other people’s discarded antique family photos. If you don’t want to use the item itself, make a photocopy to collage
thrift stores have old sewing patterns, tissue paper, stamps and ink, half-used scrapbook packs, board games, card games, flashcards
thrift stores are also great sources for discarded wall art; tape off the edges of the frame and make a new painting on the old one, reuse the frame, or cut up pieces of the painting.