Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I had fun reading all the comments. It is Monday and a new Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge. This week anything goes! I often find the anything goes challenges a little hard, this week, I decided to use Tim Holtz new Envelope die, and just sat down to create something, without much of a plan. It ended up being lots of fun and I made three mixed media envelopes, with cards inside. My plan was for these to be displayed in my new Clip Carousel. I took some tutorial photos too. This is what the envelopes look like from the other side. These three cards are inside the envelopes. I liked the idea of finding a cheerful sentiment inside the envelopes. Tim Holtz new Clip Carousel is awesome, and I already wish I had a second one. You can use it to display tags, ATCs, or anything that is small enough. I just added a bunch of tags and ATCs here to show you what it can look like. I will add more later and plan to display this in my studio so that I can look at it for inspiration. You could also do a specific theme for the display, such as a holiday, season of the year or something similar. Such fun! Tags and other smaller projects often end up in a box and in this way you can have them displayed instead, and it is easy to change them now and then for variety. Start by die cutting three envelopes from Correspondence paper, or another patterned paper. For the cards I used the ATC & Corners die, which was the perfect size. Die cut three cards from one of the smaller sized designs on the paper pad. Coat the envelopes with a thin layer of gesso, making it a little thicker where the more detailed stamping will go. Do the same with the cards. Smear Distress Paints on your craft sheet and mist with water. Press the papers into the paint and if needed mist the paper too to really get those paints to blend and move around. Leave to dry. I love the new Cityscapes set and wanted to ink it up for the first time. Stamp the base of each envelopes with a city, using Jet Black ink. Assemble the envelopes with double-sided tape and stamp them with stamps from the Correspondence and Documented sets, using Archival Inks. Just sitting down stamping like this is one of my favourite things to do. Decorate the envelopes with a few pieces of tape. The cards were done in the same way as the envelopes, stamping a sentiment on each one, as well as some smaller stamps. Add some brown paint around the edges and a little bit of black ink. I am so happy fragments are back, since I always liked these cool plastic pieces. You can build such fun layers with these transparent embellishments. I decided to use them as postage stamps. Add a little alcohol ink on the fragments, especially around the edges. Cut out three rectangles from the patterned paper and add a rub on to each one. Glue the fragments to the paper, by applying a little Glossy Accents at the back and smoothing it out with your finger to cover the whole fragment. Press to the paper. Give the fragments a golden edge with a Krylon Gold Leafing Pen. Die cut three small shapes from grungeboard. I used an Eiffel Tower, a plane and a cloud. Paint them with white paint or gesso. This pearl paint by Ranger is stunning, and gives a great pearl effect (hard to capture on photo). Paint the shapes. I also added the three designs in the cute Tiny Shapes die set. Add just a little silver paint here and there, such as at the bottom of the cloud as a shadow. When dry, sand and scratch the pieces. Ink with Black Soot. I die cut three words from mixed media cardstock and painted them gold. The envelopes are kept close with a tiny piece of velcro. Because the Correspondence papers that I used are double-sided, they are pretty on the inside too. Let's take a look at the finished envelopes. Glue a grungeboard shape, fragment and golden word on each envelope with Glossy Accents. This is the New York envelope. I picked some of the stamps to fit the particular location. Here you can better see the gold edge of the fragment postage stamps. The back of the New York envelope. It is fun to layer stamps in different coloured ink. You can't see much of the patterned paper design anymore, but it still adds an interesting extra texture, which wouldn't have been there had we just used plain papers. And the card inside the New York envelope. This is the London envelope, with more fun details. I love the plane die and I wish you could see the effect of the pearl and silver paints together. The London envelope has a suitable fragment postage stamp. And this is the back of the envelope. Since the city stamps are pretty long, you can spot a part of them on the back too. Inside the London envelope, you'll find this card. I love that little vintage plane stamp. Finally, we arrive in Paris, with the last envelope. I placed the grungeboard Eiffel tower so that you could see the stamped one just to the side of it. The last fragment, I had such fun making these. This is the back of the Paris envelope. You can of course do these envelopes in any theme. Another close up of the layers of background paper, paint and stamping. The last card, kept inside the Paris envelope. Here you can see them hanging in the carousel. I like the interactive nature of these envelopes, you have to take them down and open them to see what's inside. Here are some of the ATCs I hung in the carousel. You can find them in this post. At the bottom tier, I hung some of my tags, I'll rotate them now and then, since I have a lot of tags. My son actually picked out which ones should be on display. It was a little windy when I took the photo. I hope you have time to join us this week in the anything goes challenge, and it might be you who wins the $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp, drawn randomly. Thank you so much for visiting today! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Tim Holtz Sizzix ENVELOPE Tim Holtz Sizzix ATC & CORNERS Tim Holtz Sizzix MINI AIRPLANE AND CLOUD Tim Holtz Sizzix TINY SHAPES Tim Holtz Sizzix MINI EIFFEL TOWER & SHIELD Tim Holtz Sizzix HANDWRITTEN JOURNEY Tim Holtz CITYSCAPES Tim Holtz CORRESPONDENCE Tim Holtz HANDWRITTEN THOUGHTS Tim Holtz DOCUMENTED Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORRESPONDENCE Tim Holtz GRUNGEBOARD BASICS PLAIN Ranger MIXED MEDIA CARDSTOCK Ranger Archival Ink Pad JET BLACK Ranger Wendy Vecchi Archival RED GERANIUM Ranger Archival Ink COBALT Tim Holtz DISTRESS INK BLACK SOOT Ranger Paint Dabber SILVER METALLIC Ranger Paint Dabber GOLD METALLIC Ranger Paint Dabber PEARL METALLIC Tim Holtz Distress Paint CRACKED PISTACHIO Tim Holtz Distress Paint SALTY OCEAN Tim Holtz Distress Paint CHIPPED SAPPHIRE Tim Holtz Distress Paint WALNUT STAIN Tim Holtz Distress Paint ANTIQUE LINEN Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE GESSO Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE Paint Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink TEAKWOOD Adirondack Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink MUSHROOM Tim Holtz ALCOHOL INK PEBBLE Krylon 18 KT. GOLD Leafing Pen Tim Holtz Ranger ALCOHOL INK APPLICATOR Tool Tim Holtz CLIP CAROUSEL Tim Holtz CAROUSEL CLIPS Tim Holtz FRAGMENTS Findings Tim Holtz Remnant Rubs SPECIAL DELIVERY Tim Holtz TISSUE TAPE SYMPHONY Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORRESPONDENCE Design Tape Sizzix MAGNETIC PLATFORM Sizzix BIG SHOT MACHINE Tim Holtz SANDING GRIP Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT SCRATCHER 3M Scotch PINK ATG ADVANCED TAPE GLIDER 1/4 3M Scotch ATG 1/4 Inch GOLD REFILL TAPE Ranger Inkssentials GLOSSY ACCENTS Dina Wakley Ranger PALETTE KNIFE Ranger Large 2 oz MISTER BOTTLE Ranger Inkssentials INK BLENDING TOOL Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT KNIFE Ranger Inkssentials Non Stick CRAFT SHEET InLinkz.com
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I had fun reading all the comments. It is Monday and a new Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge. This week anything goes! I often find the anything goes challenges a little hard, this week, I decided to use Tim Holtz new Envelope die, and just sat down to create something, without much of a plan. It ended up being lots of fun and I made three mixed media envelopes, with cards inside. My plan was for these to be displayed in my new Clip Carousel. I took some tutorial photos too. This is what the envelopes look like from the other side. These three cards are inside the envelopes. I liked the idea of finding a cheerful sentiment inside the envelopes. Tim Holtz new Clip Carousel is awesome, and I already wish I had a second one. You can use it to display tags, ATCs, or anything that is small enough. I just added a bunch of tags and ATCs here to show you what it can look like. I will add more later and plan to display this in my studio so that I can look at it for inspiration. You could also do a specific theme for the display, such as a holiday, season of the year or something similar. Such fun! Tags and other smaller projects often end up in a box and in this way you can have them displayed instead, and it is easy to change them now and then for variety. Start by die cutting three envelopes from Correspondence paper, or another patterned paper. For the cards I used the ATC & Corners die, which was the perfect size. Die cut three cards from one of the smaller sized designs on the paper pad. Coat the envelopes with a thin layer of gesso, making it a little thicker where the more detailed stamping will go. Do the same with the cards. Smear Distress Paints on your craft sheet and mist with water. Press the papers into the paint and if needed mist the paper too to really get those paints to blend and move around. Leave to dry. I love the new Cityscapes set and wanted to ink it up for the first time. Stamp the base of each envelopes with a city, using Jet Black ink. Assemble the envelopes with double-sided tape and stamp them with stamps from the Correspondence and Documented sets, using Archival Inks. Just sitting down stamping like this is one of my favourite things to do. Decorate the envelopes with a few pieces of tape. The cards were done in the same way as the envelopes, stamping a sentiment on each one, as well as some smaller stamps. Add some brown paint around the edges and a little bit of black ink. I am so happy fragments are back, since I always liked these cool plastic pieces. You can build such fun layers with these transparent embellishments. I decided to use them as postage stamps. Add a little alcohol ink on the fragments, especially around the edges. Cut out three rectangles from the patterned paper and add a rub on to each one. Glue the fragments to the paper, by applying a little Glossy Accents at the back and smoothing it out with your finger to cover the whole fragment. Press to the paper. Give the fragments a golden edge with a Krylon Gold Leafing Pen. Die cut three small shapes from grungeboard. I used an Eiffel Tower, a plane and a cloud. Paint them with white paint or gesso. This pearl paint by Ranger is stunning, and gives a great pearl effect (hard to capture on photo). Paint the shapes. I also added the three designs in the cute Tiny Shapes die set. Add just a little silver paint here and there, such as at the bottom of the cloud as a shadow. When dry, sand and scratch the pieces. Ink with Black Soot. I die cut three words from mixed media cardstock and painted them gold. The envelopes are kept close with a tiny piece of velcro. Because the Correspondence papers that I used are double-sided, they are pretty on the inside too. Let's take a look at the finished envelopes. Glue a grungeboard shape, fragment and golden word on each envelope with Glossy Accents. This is the New York envelope. I picked some of the stamps to fit the particular location. Here you can better see the gold edge of the fragment postage stamps. The back of the New York envelope. It is fun to layer stamps in different coloured ink. You can't see much of the patterned paper design anymore, but it still adds an interesting extra texture, which wouldn't have been there had we just used plain papers. And the card inside the New York envelope. This is the London envelope, with more fun details. I love the plane die and I wish you could see the effect of the pearl and silver paints together. The London envelope has a suitable fragment postage stamp. And this is the back of the envelope. Since the city stamps are pretty long, you can spot a part of them on the back too. Inside the London envelope, you'll find this card. I love that little vintage plane stamp. Finally, we arrive in Paris, with the last envelope. I placed the grungeboard Eiffel tower so that you could see the stamped one just to the side of it. The last fragment, I had such fun making these. This is the back of the Paris envelope. You can of course do these envelopes in any theme. Another close up of the layers of background paper, paint and stamping. The last card, kept inside the Paris envelope. Here you can see them hanging in the carousel. I like the interactive nature of these envelopes, you have to take them down and open them to see what's inside. Here are some of the ATCs I hung in the carousel. You can find them in this post. At the bottom tier, I hung some of my tags, I'll rotate them now and then, since I have a lot of tags. My son actually picked out which ones should be on display. It was a little windy when I took the photo. I hope you have time to join us this week in the anything goes challenge, and it might be you who wins the $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp, drawn randomly. Thank you so much for visiting today! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Tim Holtz Sizzix ENVELOPE Tim Holtz Sizzix ATC & CORNERS Tim Holtz Sizzix MINI AIRPLANE AND CLOUD Tim Holtz Sizzix TINY SHAPES Tim Holtz Sizzix MINI EIFFEL TOWER & SHIELD Tim Holtz Sizzix HANDWRITTEN JOURNEY Tim Holtz CITYSCAPES Tim Holtz CORRESPONDENCE Tim Holtz HANDWRITTEN THOUGHTS Tim Holtz DOCUMENTED Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORRESPONDENCE Tim Holtz GRUNGEBOARD BASICS PLAIN Ranger MIXED MEDIA CARDSTOCK Ranger Archival Ink Pad JET BLACK Ranger Wendy Vecchi Archival RED GERANIUM Ranger Archival Ink COBALT Tim Holtz DISTRESS INK BLACK SOOT Ranger Paint Dabber SILVER METALLIC Ranger Paint Dabber GOLD METALLIC Ranger Paint Dabber PEARL METALLIC Tim Holtz Distress Paint CRACKED PISTACHIO Tim Holtz Distress Paint SALTY OCEAN Tim Holtz Distress Paint CHIPPED SAPPHIRE Tim Holtz Distress Paint WALNUT STAIN Tim Holtz Distress Paint ANTIQUE LINEN Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE GESSO Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE Paint Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink TEAKWOOD Adirondack Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink MUSHROOM Tim Holtz ALCOHOL INK PEBBLE Krylon 18 KT. GOLD Leafing Pen Tim Holtz Ranger ALCOHOL INK APPLICATOR Tool Tim Holtz CLIP CAROUSEL Tim Holtz CAROUSEL CLIPS Tim Holtz FRAGMENTS Findings Tim Holtz Remnant Rubs SPECIAL DELIVERY Tim Holtz TISSUE TAPE SYMPHONY Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORRESPONDENCE Design Tape Sizzix MAGNETIC PLATFORM Sizzix BIG SHOT MACHINE Tim Holtz SANDING GRIP Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT SCRATCHER 3M Scotch PINK ATG ADVANCED TAPE GLIDER 1/4 3M Scotch ATG 1/4 Inch GOLD REFILL TAPE Ranger Inkssentials GLOSSY ACCENTS Dina Wakley Ranger PALETTE KNIFE Ranger Large 2 oz MISTER BOTTLE Ranger Inkssentials INK BLENDING TOOL Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT KNIFE Ranger Inkssentials Non Stick CRAFT SHEET InLinkz.com
This 5 1/4" x 7 1/4" envelope has been altered to host a tuck spot, a pocket, a mini journal and a piece of stationary. Use it in your journal or as a stand-alone piece of ephemera. This would also make a great gift or could be used as an exceptional card. The flower has been hand sketched on mixed media paper and water colored. The stationary has been created form two pieces of 28-pound copy paper than has been coffee stained and embossed with white embossing powder. The front of the envelope has collage elements which include dictionary paper, unique mixed media paper that has been made by me, lace, cheesecloth, and some digital paper by Louse Heinzl. The paper clip has been altered with a piece of handmade mixed media paper, lace, a label from My Porch Prints, a vintage button, and scraps of ledger paper. The mini journal is created from coffee-stained copy paper, handmade mixed media paper, 3-hole pamphlet stitch, and lace. Other elements include machine stitching, a script stamp with white embossing, scraps of packaging, gold rub on, and some stickles glitter glue. The inspirational label on the front is a digital from Calico Collage. There are many choices to choose from. They all resemble each other as they have the same elements included and have used the same papers. The flowers and the labels are unique for each one.
This listing is for 6 digital files that you print, cut and fold into fun and funky mailing envelopes! Perfect for Happy Mail or ATC trading! These envelopes are made from my own original mixed media art. You will receive six individual .PNG files that you print on your own printer, then cut them out, and then fold and glue. They measure 6x3 once they are folded and glued, which is acceptable by the USPS standards. NOTE: This is a DIGITAL PRODUCT!!!! You will not receive any shipment from me, this is for digital files that you print yourself. *** Upon purchase, you will recieve three zipped files, that you download, unzip and save to your computer. *** You can print these out on copy paper or card stock if you want a sturdier envelope. PLUS, you can print these envelopes over and over again, as many times as you want! That's the beauty of a digital product! Your friends will LOVE getting these fun envelopes in the mail, because then they can tear it up and use it in THEIR OWN art work! The art that just keeps giving! ALSO, please note that the colors and quality of the print will be based on your printer settings and the quality of your ink. Please do not share this file. You may use these file in your mixed media crafts, but you MAY NOT share or sell the digital files or the envelopes you make, either in a kit or represent as your own design. There is no commercial use allowed with these files. Thank you for your cooperation.
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Monochromatic mixed media canvas - Itsy Bitsy & Mont Marte products
Make someone’s day by sending a handmade one of a kind mixed media art card...when ordinary just won’t do. You get 4 original mixed media greeting cards with envelopes (blank inside) in a clear protective sleeve.
Art: Mixed-media Collage. Card dimensions: 4.25"x 5.5" with blank interior and envelope.
Mixed Media, Paper Crafting, Watercolour, Altered Art, and occasional Dollshouses
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Art: Mixed-media Collage. Card dimensions: 4.25"x 5.5" with blank interior and envelope.
Small Original Acrylic Painting on Paper: a colourful acrylic and mixed media painting on paper, ready to be matted or framed. This would be a lovely gift for the art lover in your life or to add color in your home decor. Each of my mini abstract art piece is original, so they are unique! IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Original Painted on paper NOT FRAMED, NOT MATTED SIZE: Small, 6x6 inches (15x15cm) Signed and dated on the back I love using all kinds of mediums in my artwork: acrylic, pens, inks, coloured pencils, stencils, spray paint, pastels, collages etc. My art is full of layers, marks, doodlings, and vibrant colors. A beautiful and affordable painting to bring joy to your home! This abstract mini art will surely start a conversation. This painting will be posted in flat cardboard envelope to protect it from bending. Please note that colours may vary slightly due to monitors and ambient lightning. Also, neon paint can alter the rendering of the colors in the photo. To see my other original abstract paintings, visit my art sections: Paintings on paper: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChristinaSivieroArt?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=42559736 Paintings on canvas: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChristinaSivieroArt?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=46257123 Bird collages: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ChristinaSivieroArt?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=45348144 Please send me a message if you have any questions, I'll be more than happy to answer them! Follow me on Instagram at @christinasiviero for new releases, process videos and behind the scenes! Thank you for your visit!
In today's tutorial, we'll make these super cute and easy mixed media birdies which are the perfect addition to your junk and art journals.
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I had fun reading all the comments. It is Monday and a new Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge. This week anything goes! I often find the anything goes challenges a little hard, this week, I decided to use Tim Holtz new Envelope die, and just sat down to create something, without much of a plan. It ended up being lots of fun and I made three mixed media envelopes, with cards inside. My plan was for these to be displayed in my new Clip Carousel. I took some tutorial photos too. This is what the envelopes look like from the other side. These three cards are inside the envelopes. I liked the idea of finding a cheerful sentiment inside the envelopes. Tim Holtz new Clip Carousel is awesome, and I already wish I had a second one. You can use it to display tags, ATCs, or anything that is small enough. I just added a bunch of tags and ATCs here to show you what it can look like. I will add more later and plan to display this in my studio so that I can look at it for inspiration. You could also do a specific theme for the display, such as a holiday, season of the year or something similar. Such fun! Tags and other smaller projects often end up in a box and in this way you can have them displayed instead, and it is easy to change them now and then for variety. Start by die cutting three envelopes from Correspondence paper, or another patterned paper. For the cards I used the ATC & Corners die, which was the perfect size. Die cut three cards from one of the smaller sized designs on the paper pad. Coat the envelopes with a thin layer of gesso, making it a little thicker where the more detailed stamping will go. Do the same with the cards. Smear Distress Paints on your craft sheet and mist with water. Press the papers into the paint and if needed mist the paper too to really get those paints to blend and move around. Leave to dry. I love the new Cityscapes set and wanted to ink it up for the first time. Stamp the base of each envelopes with a city, using Jet Black ink. Assemble the envelopes with double-sided tape and stamp them with stamps from the Correspondence and Documented sets, using Archival Inks. Just sitting down stamping like this is one of my favourite things to do. Decorate the envelopes with a few pieces of tape. The cards were done in the same way as the envelopes, stamping a sentiment on each one, as well as some smaller stamps. Add some brown paint around the edges and a little bit of black ink. I am so happy fragments are back, since I always liked these cool plastic pieces. You can build such fun layers with these transparent embellishments. I decided to use them as postage stamps. Add a little alcohol ink on the fragments, especially around the edges. Cut out three rectangles from the patterned paper and add a rub on to each one. Glue the fragments to the paper, by applying a little Glossy Accents at the back and smoothing it out with your finger to cover the whole fragment. Press to the paper. Give the fragments a golden edge with a Krylon Gold Leafing Pen. Die cut three small shapes from grungeboard. I used an Eiffel Tower, a plane and a cloud. Paint them with white paint or gesso. This pearl paint by Ranger is stunning, and gives a great pearl effect (hard to capture on photo). Paint the shapes. I also added the three designs in the cute Tiny Shapes die set. Add just a little silver paint here and there, such as at the bottom of the cloud as a shadow. When dry, sand and scratch the pieces. Ink with Black Soot. I die cut three words from mixed media cardstock and painted them gold. The envelopes are kept close with a tiny piece of velcro. Because the Correspondence papers that I used are double-sided, they are pretty on the inside too. Let's take a look at the finished envelopes. Glue a grungeboard shape, fragment and golden word on each envelope with Glossy Accents. This is the New York envelope. I picked some of the stamps to fit the particular location. Here you can better see the gold edge of the fragment postage stamps. The back of the New York envelope. It is fun to layer stamps in different coloured ink. You can't see much of the patterned paper design anymore, but it still adds an interesting extra texture, which wouldn't have been there had we just used plain papers. And the card inside the New York envelope. This is the London envelope, with more fun details. I love the plane die and I wish you could see the effect of the pearl and silver paints together. The London envelope has a suitable fragment postage stamp. And this is the back of the envelope. Since the city stamps are pretty long, you can spot a part of them on the back too. Inside the London envelope, you'll find this card. I love that little vintage plane stamp. Finally, we arrive in Paris, with the last envelope. I placed the grungeboard Eiffel tower so that you could see the stamped one just to the side of it. The last fragment, I had such fun making these. This is the back of the Paris envelope. You can of course do these envelopes in any theme. Another close up of the layers of background paper, paint and stamping. The last card, kept inside the Paris envelope. Here you can see them hanging in the carousel. I like the interactive nature of these envelopes, you have to take them down and open them to see what's inside. Here are some of the ATCs I hung in the carousel. You can find them in this post. At the bottom tier, I hung some of my tags, I'll rotate them now and then, since I have a lot of tags. My son actually picked out which ones should be on display. It was a little windy when I took the photo. I hope you have time to join us this week in the anything goes challenge, and it might be you who wins the $50 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp, drawn randomly. Thank you so much for visiting today! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Tim Holtz Sizzix ENVELOPE Tim Holtz Sizzix ATC & CORNERS Tim Holtz Sizzix MINI AIRPLANE AND CLOUD Tim Holtz Sizzix TINY SHAPES Tim Holtz Sizzix MINI EIFFEL TOWER & SHIELD Tim Holtz Sizzix HANDWRITTEN JOURNEY Tim Holtz CITYSCAPES Tim Holtz CORRESPONDENCE Tim Holtz HANDWRITTEN THOUGHTS Tim Holtz DOCUMENTED Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORRESPONDENCE Tim Holtz GRUNGEBOARD BASICS PLAIN Ranger MIXED MEDIA CARDSTOCK Ranger Archival Ink Pad JET BLACK Ranger Wendy Vecchi Archival RED GERANIUM Ranger Archival Ink COBALT Tim Holtz DISTRESS INK BLACK SOOT Ranger Paint Dabber SILVER METALLIC Ranger Paint Dabber GOLD METALLIC Ranger Paint Dabber PEARL METALLIC Tim Holtz Distress Paint CRACKED PISTACHIO Tim Holtz Distress Paint SALTY OCEAN Tim Holtz Distress Paint CHIPPED SAPPHIRE Tim Holtz Distress Paint WALNUT STAIN Tim Holtz Distress Paint ANTIQUE LINEN Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE GESSO Dina Wakley Ranger WHITE Paint Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink TEAKWOOD Adirondack Tim Holtz Alcohol Ink MUSHROOM Tim Holtz ALCOHOL INK PEBBLE Krylon 18 KT. GOLD Leafing Pen Tim Holtz Ranger ALCOHOL INK APPLICATOR Tool Tim Holtz CLIP CAROUSEL Tim Holtz CAROUSEL CLIPS Tim Holtz FRAGMENTS Findings Tim Holtz Remnant Rubs SPECIAL DELIVERY Tim Holtz TISSUE TAPE SYMPHONY Tim Holtz Idea-ology CORRESPONDENCE Design Tape Sizzix MAGNETIC PLATFORM Sizzix BIG SHOT MACHINE Tim Holtz SANDING GRIP Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT SCRATCHER 3M Scotch PINK ATG ADVANCED TAPE GLIDER 1/4 3M Scotch ATG 1/4 Inch GOLD REFILL TAPE Ranger Inkssentials GLOSSY ACCENTS Dina Wakley Ranger PALETTE KNIFE Ranger Large 2 oz MISTER BOTTLE Ranger Inkssentials INK BLENDING TOOL Tim Holtz Tonic CRAFT KNIFE Ranger Inkssentials Non Stick CRAFT SHEET InLinkz.com
See Vintage Collaged Envelopes by Lynne Morgado of Mockingbird and Main, one of The Graphics Fairy Mixed Media Design Team. Vintage Ephemera. Video.
Do you ever think mixed media isn't for you? Maybe you are a card maker or scrapbooker and figure mixed media techniques don't work for what you do. Or that you need to go out and buy all new supplies to enter the mixed media world. Well today I'm here to show you how YOU can make a mixed media card using supplies you all ready have on hand (and maybe a quick trip into the kitchen for the last one). This is the finished card. Doesn't look to hard, right, and with the extra materials gives it a ton of texture. Supplies: Patterned paper, cheesecloth, gel medium, solvent ink, tissue or sewing pattern paper, book text (or more patterned paper), card base, and a background stamp 1:Place a piece of patterned paper onto your card stock base 2: Using Gel Medium place a piece of the cheesecloth into the center of the card. 3:Tear a piece of book text (or patterned paper), ink the edges and layer over your cheesecloth, making sure some still poles out. 4: Using the background stamp and solvent ink stamp across the tissue paper. Cut out a heart shape from it. 5:Using Gel Medium adhere the heart over all the layers. Outline with a charcoal pencil & smudge. Add your sentiment And you are DONE! How easy was that. Incorporating mixed media techniques into projects like cards adds a fun new element. Enjoy creating!
Recycled envelope and Posca type pen: the acrylic pens are perfect to draw on the plastic window permanently. Happy Journaling Monday ! 🌸 🌸 🌸 material I used (not advertising): Used envelope Glue...
Included in your purchase is an 8.5 x 11 inch digital collage sheet created from my original mixed media artwork. The printable envelope is approximately 4.25 x 5.75 inches. A pretty way to send snail mail. Just print and cut! The download comes in JPG format for your printing. No physical item will be sent. JPG files require a software program that can work with JPG images. These files are for personal use. Please do not share. Feel free to use these stickers for creating physical journals and projects for resale. I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoyed creating them for you!
Handmade collage, original art, mixed media, vintage papers, retro style. Mixed media collage on 20cm x 20cm canvas panel. A small but striking piece of mixed media collage art using genuine vintage papers. The green-blue focal paper is from an old envelope of the kind that used to be used by banks. All the papers are genuine vintage pieces. I like the fact that they show wear and tear, their histories embedded in the appearance and textures of the materials. Will be securely packaged and sent by Royal Mail Tracked and Signed.
'Change' collage art card is a tribute to the remarkable women in our life, inspiring them to embrace the beautiful uncertainties of life with unwavering courage, boundless love, and a willingness to take risks. By surrendering to change, we open ourselves to new experiences, forge deeper connections, and embark on transformative journeys of self-discovery. This original artwork greeting card is handcrafted with attention to detail, featuring multiple layers and thread embellishments. Rest assured, this card is a unique creation, ensuring it's one-of-a-kind. Created using sustainable supplies and employing mixed media techniques, this artwork card is placed on natural kraft paper. You will get an art greeting card with an envelope, the pencil is not included. Beyond its purpose as a greeting card from the heart, this beautiful collage art can also be cherished as a stunning piece of wall decor. Perfectly fitting a 5x7-inch frame, it invites 'her' to proudly display and preserve its beauty as a symbol of empowerment and inspiration. ***READY FOR SHIPPING*** Designed and handcrafted by me, in a smoke-free and pet-free studio on Vancouver Island, Canada, this greeting card reflects the essence of the heart
A small original mixed media painting on canvas, inspired by symbols of a past love! If you're interested in the inspiration behind this canvas, I've blogged about it here - artangeloriginalart.blogspot.com/2011/05/iae-weekly-creat... The elements I've used include mini envelopes, a stamp, piece of skeleton leaf, a button and some lace Size : 6” X 4" X 1.5" approx (15 x 10 x 3.75 cm approx.)
Watercolor on paper. The last of the flowers I had to paint for a very fun project I'm not allowed to talk about yet.
This listing is for 6 digital files that you print, cut and fold into fun and funky mailing envelopes! Perfect for Happy Mail or ATC trading! These envelopes are made from my own original mixed media art. You will receive six individual .PNG files that you print on your own printer, then cut them out, and then fold and glue. They measure 6x3 once they are folded and glued, which is acceptable by the USPS standards. NOTE: This is a DIGITAL PRODUCT!!!! You will not receive any shipment from me, this is for digital files that you print yourself. *** Upon purchase, you will recieve three zipped files, that you download, unzip and save to your computer. *** You can print these out on copy paper or card stock if you want a sturdier envelope. PLUS, you can print these envelopes over and over again, as many times as you want! That's the beauty of a digital product! Your friends will LOVE getting these fun envelopes in the mail, because then they can tear it up and use it in THEIR OWN art work! The art that just keeps giving! ALSO, please note that the colors and quality of the print will be based on your printer settings and the quality of your ink. Please do not share this file. You may use these file in your mixed media crafts, but you MAY NOT share or sell the digital files or the envelopes you make, either in a kit or represent as your own design. There is no commercial use allowed with these files. Thank you for your cooperation.
Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend! A big thank you to everyone who commented on my SSS Falling For You Blog Hop post on Friday. I ha...