SCRATCH DOCUMENT
Technical Field
This device is related to both recording surface of (post)card and letter paper etc. furnished so as to be able to be written on and the scratch technique using the contingency effect of fine art.
Background Art
Scratching by which the color painted upon undercoated color is scratched off so as to exhibit the undercoated color is well known as technique using the contingency effect of art.
Disclosure of Invention
This device is related to recording surface of (post) card and letter paper etc . sent/received in our everyday life, furnished so as to be able to be written on of any content notion by using ordinary writing materials . Traditional paper has only taken role to be written on of any content notion by user who uses a writing material without any particular feature . The present device is to provide by taking attention to the above point, a writing surface having a decorative effect by itself as it is where any notion content may be written on even without using ordinary writing materials by means of my adaptation of scratch technique using the contingency
effect of fine art in which technique a user scratches to represent as there has been painted dark color upon foundation color coat layer where various bright colors of pastel crayon had been painted on basis of the writing paper.
Brief Description of Drawings
Figure 1 is plan view showing a card using a scratch record surface according to a practice example of present device. Figure 2 is plan view showing a ρost(al) card using a scratch record surface according to other practice example of present device.
Figure 3 is plan view showing a letter paper using a scratch record surface according to another practice example of present device. Figure 4 is 1 - I cross section view of present device. * Explanation of Symbols for Main Parts of Drawing 11: main body A: record surface Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention The present device to achieve the above objective comprises a scratch record surface where pastel crayon of various colors has been painted as foundation color upon which then pastel crayon of other color has been painted. Now present device is explained in detail as follows according to the practice examples. As for appendix, Figure 1 is plan view showing a card using a scratch record surface according to a practice example of present device, Figure 2 is plan view
showing a post(al) card using a scratch record surface according to other practice example of present device, Figure 3 is plan view showing a letter paper using a scratch record surface according to another practice example of present device, and Figure 4 is I - I line cross-section view of
Figure 1, wherefore, in present device, foundation colors 2 of various bright colors have been painted by pastel crayon on writing surface A of main body 11 having definite shape (of ordinarily rectangle) where letters can be written on, upon which a pastel crayon 3 of other color has been painted. If user scratches the writing surface, shape is engraved as pastel crayon 3 painted at upper film is scratched. Various expressions of letters and figures etc. are feasible according to user's fondness. As above, present device has decorative effect by itself of writing surface as it is while any notion content may be written on even without using ordinary writing materials by means of my device making a scratch record surface according to a newly adaptation on writing page surface of (post)card and letter paper etc. sent/received in our everyday life where has been made only usual writing of contents without any particular feature by using a writing media, in accordance with result of my new technique using the contingency effect of fine art.