Mixed Media From Your Scrapbook Stash

Do you have trouble with a starting point to create a piece of mixed media? Maybe you’ve never even tried to create one yet! Never fear, here’s a quick idea to get you going. Getting started can be as easy as looking through your decorative papers. Yes, that can be scrapbook paper. When you use scrapbook paper, or a paper pack, you automatically have a color palette to start with!

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A sheet of paper from the Close to My Heart Skylark papers

Today, I decided to grab a sheet of Skylark paper from Close to My Heart (CTMH). This piece of paper is unique because it has a lot of elements that one might put on a mixed media piece, but they are already on one piece of paper. I finally decided to still go ahead and tear the page unto pieces as I adhered them to an 8” x 10” canvas. I wanted to give it more texture than just one flat piece of paper. When adhering your papers to your surface, make sure you are gluing both underneath the papers, as well as coating the top after you lay them down. Today I used DecoArt Americana Decoupage Glue with a matte finish to adhere the papers to the canvas panel.

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8″ x 10″ Canvas Panel covered with torn paper.

I like to tear the paper, as opposed to cutting all the edges. That way, they seem to lay a little flatter and blend together better.

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Random pieces of torn paper layered to create texture and interest.

I then decided that to add three more areas to give it a little more interest from the pattern on the reverse side.

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Additional pieces added from reverse side of paper to add more design and color.

Since I didn’t want to wait for everything to air dry, I used my heat tool to speed the process along. If you don’t put the decoupage glue on too thick, it really doesn’t take too long to dry! I just get in a hurry to get on with my projects! All dry – let’s move on! I grabbed a couple of coordinating ink pads and sponged the color on in random areas. There is no right or wrong, just get started. I love how color catches on the edges of the torn papers, giving definition to some of the torn shapes.

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Coordinating ink sponged on.

Next, I used stamps with StazOn ink to add all kinds of stamping. Don’t worry if some of it is not perfect. This is not a project that needs perfection. To tone it down, I used just a bit of white acrylic paint on some bubble wrap and then randomly “stamped” it around the piece.

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Stamped images added using StazOn ink.

I had cut out a bird from my original paper and created a little branch of brown paper. Then I was stuck, it just needed something else. Words. It needed words! I went back to look at the stamps and decided to use “Live In The Moment.” It was stamped on another sheet of the coordinating paper of the Skylark paper pack before it was adhered to the piece.

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Bird cut from original paper. Phrase stamped on additional paper before adding to piece.

I used a fine line black marker and went around the lettering of the Live In The Moment to give it a bit more definition. I used some markers and added some color to the bird, rubbing and blending colors. The bird and the phrase both got some color blended on the outer edges to help them stand out a bit more. This is how it looked at that point.

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White acrylic paint used to tone down the stamped images. More detailing with markers and blending.

When I took it outside to photograph it to get better color in the photo, I thought I was finished. When I looked at the photos, I realized I had never stepped far enough away from the work to see what it looked like. It seemed unfinished and the work I had done the make the bird and phrase stand out seemed like they just drew attention to them in a not so positive way! So, back to for more work.

I added more ink, more white paint, blended, dabbled, and finally decided it still needed something more toward the bottom left. I cut some additional strips of coordinating paper and also added some additional stamping. Then I added even more ink and white paint. I used an empty paper towel tube to make ink random ink rings.After stepping back several times, I decided I would call it done. It is amazing how many layers of artsy goodness can go into a finished piece!

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I tried to keep the products to a minimum for this project to show that you don’t have to have a room full of products to try your hand at mixed media! What will you try? Be sure to share your artsy/craftsy projects with us over at the Facebook Artful Adventures Group!

Here are items used for this project:

KS

Insta-Summer Adventure

summer by the poolNo matter what kind of creating you like to do, you probably take a few photographs along the way! There are always special moments we like to capture, but what about everyday moments?

My friend Danielle over at Scrapper On the Street is always full of ideas to help you capture more than just the special events! She is kicking off a series for a great summer adventure in photos, where she’ll share ideas to capture your summer!

Check out her short video today and join the Insta-Summer Adventure! It’s free!

Picture My Life Scrapbooking Cards on a Mini Album Page

Mini albums can be just the thing when you want a quick photo album about a certain event, for a gift, or any number of reasons!

The last time I was at my mom’s she was saying something about an photo album I had made, and I didn’t remember what it was until I saw it. It was an 8×8 album and was filled with 6×6 digital layouts centered on each page. I had completely forgotten about them! They was such a variety of the whole family and I since I barely remembered them, I was afraid I had no idea where they were, so I could print more. However I did remember that I had created 4 layouts on a 12×12 sheet, and cut them apart. I still haven’t found them, and if I ever want more, I may have to scan hers!

Chantilly PMLAnyway, it reminded me how 6″ x 6″ layouts can be quick and easy, and make nice little albums. I decided to break out my new Chantilly Picture My Life pocket scrapbooking cards to make extra quick work of a little page of my granddaughter while she was having photos taken for her near ball team. I found one 4×6 card, and one 3×4 to use, and cut out a 6×6 piece of Hollyhock card stock for the background.

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6″x6″ piece of card stock, 4″x6″ card, 3″x4″ card

I used the decorative card as part of the background. The journaling card was cut into two pieces to tuck behind the photo. The top, which says, “The Best Thing About Today,” was tucked in at the top and the bottom of the card to use for a bit of journaling space.

Then I simply stamped Way Cute from the True to Life stamp set in Hollyhock ink; punched it out with a 1″ circle punch and applied it with a foam dimensional. Done!

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6″ x 6″ mini album page using Chantilly Picture My Life set.

Pocket scrapbooking cards can be used in a variety of ways. I hope you’ll try using them on a traditional layout!

CTMH 2014 July SOTM

Circus Alphabet Stamp Set

 

 

Don’t forget, the Close To My Heart Stamp of the Month is an alphabet stamp which you can receive for $5 with a $50 order! Watch the video below to see some of the fun things you can do with an alphabet stamp set!


Be sure to share your creations over in our Facebook group!

KS

Easy Birthday Card with Candles

Today is the grand opening day of Take Heart Ideas! I’m so thrilled to be a part of the new site and contributing ideas. The site is meant to share inspiration and ideas, as well as others sharing their ideas by participating in challenges. The first challenge is “Anything Goes” with the stipulation that you use at least one Close to My Heart product. If nothing else, you could always go into Studio J digital scrapbooking online software and create something, because you don’t even need any physical products! Be sure and submit your project, because we’ll select a winner. You can see the prize on the Take Heart Ideas site.

Although the first challenge is Anything Goes, we decided to coordinate our efforts by using a color palette inspiration piece from Design-Seeds.com. I love the color combos that come right from photographs!

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July color inspiration from Design-Seeds.com

With that in mind, I found the perfect Close to My Heart paper pack! Honestly, I had no idea this paper pack had perfect colors for the challenge when we selected the inspiration color palette! It is the Ivy Lane selection, #X7178B It is retiring this month so grab it now if you like it! There are six sheets of patterned paper, and six sheets of coordinating card stock!

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CTMH, Ivy Lane Paper Pack

I never seem to have enough birthday cards on hand, so why not use this time to make one!   The hardest part about this card is just cutting pieces of paper! Now that I’ve come up with the measurements, you’ll be good to go make of these rather quickly!

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Happy Birthday Card with minimal effort!

Here’s the “recipe”:

  • Cardstock for base of card: 8.5″ x 5.5″
  • Patterned paper: 5.25″ x 4″  – distressed edges with black ink
  • Dark card stock: 4.25″ x 3″
  • Cardstock to stamp your greeting on – lighted edged with black ink
  • Happy Birthday was stamped in Hollyhock CTMH ink
  • Candles were strips of patterned paper 1/4″ wide and 1 3/8″ tall, perfect for scraps!
  • Flames were drawn with a white Signo ink pen.
  • Black faux stitching was done with a fine tip black pen.
  • DONE!

I was afraid the candles were going to be a nightmare to stick down straight and fairly even, so I applied adhesive and then stuck one end on a ruler to line them up and then get them on the paper!

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Stuck “candles” on a ruler to line them up!

Quick reminder, if you like the Ivy Lane paper pack, run over and get it before it’s gone! Here is a quick link to all the Ivy Lane items.

The CTMH stamp of the month is this fun Circus Alphabet set. It is $5 with a $50 order.

CTMH 2014 July SOTM

 

I have also entered this card in this challenge:

Totally Gorjuss – Pink and Green

Cards Galore – One Stamp

Crafty Hazelnut’s Patterned Paper – Patterned Paper

Creative Blog Tour

It is always fun to meet new people, make new friends, and find out what people are doing! That’s exactly what the Creative Blog Tour is all about! This is an ongoing blog hop. I’m not sure who first started it, but has been fun visiting new blogs, meeting new creative people, seeing their creations, and hearing about their process. Last week, Lisa Harris, from MyKreativePursuits.com was kind enough to tag me in her blog post. Be sure to check out her blog and meet her if you haven’t already!

At the end of this post I’m tagging other people. Since this blog tour was set up to allow readers to get to know a little more about the bloggers, we were given a list of four questions to answer. So here we go:

1. What am I working on?

School Theme LayoutLately I’ve been working on a series showing how easy it is to do digital scrapbooking with Studio J free, online software from Close to My Heart! It is perfect for anyone who thought they couldn’t learn to do digital scrapbooking, or even for someone who doesn’t want to spend a lot of time learning a software program! Here is a recent video showing how easy it is to make this 2 page layout! Here are also some other layouts using Studio J.

take heart ideas square logoMost recently, I am in the middle of an unexpected project, like I am so often! In the midst of of applying to a design team, as a group, we decided that since it was a new endeavor, we would create a new website and blog. I ended up sharing the back end of building a website with one of my online business friends. There was some basic artwork needed for the website, and I worked on that as well. You can often find me doing techie things along with my more creative projects. This particular site is a challenge site, where there will be creative challenges and winners! It will be launching on July 2nd, and I’ll post the info and link then! So stay tuned.

2. How does my work differ from others of its genre? 

This is a difficult question because I find it hard to identify with a single genre. I love creating in general, and don’t like to box myself into a single type of work. Some people may feel like that makes me a jack of all trades and master of none. I can live with that, because I thrive on learning and expanding my knowledge and skills. Even within some of my projects, you’ll find variety. For instance, I do paper scrapbooking as well as digital. In card making I may create in paper and embellishments, or I may do a hybrid version combining digital with paper and embellishments. I’m not sure anyone could identify my art journaling, because it has variety as well! Mixed media – well that’s mixed, too!

Here is a sampling of some of my projects. You can click on the images, they are linked back to the posts they were in. I’m happy to say I have a better camera now, and hope my photography skills will soon improve your view of my work!

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Mixed media with paint and paper piecing.

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Mixed media home decor using maps.

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Mixed media with image transfer and masking.

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Digital scrapbooking.

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Art journal page with image transfer.

3. Why do I write/create what I do?

The main reason I started my website was to really urge others to give new techniques or products a try! You never know what you may really enjoy doing! Often you’ll find me telling a crazy story about myself or my family, because that’s life and who we are! People tend to take themselves too seriously! Lighten up, have some fun. Life can be too short and we should enjoy the special people around us. I firmly believe we should also take time for the creative things we want to do, or our creative soul just withers away and a part of us dies. People who spend time on whatever their creative hearts desire tend to be a little happier. I like to be happy and have fun! How about you?

4. How does your writing/creating process work?

When scrapbooking, it usually is a story that starts a page; or a photo or group of photos which I really want to get on a page and tell the story. Other creative aspects are much more free flowing in the way they come about. Inspiration can come from a color scheme, phrase, word, photo or something random. Inspiration is everywhere!

Now, I’d like you to meet these crafty bloggers and visit them on their websites:

Kelli Panique is creator of Use It Scrapbooking. Her mission is to motivate scrappers to use all the fun products they purchase! Kelli made her first scrapbook at age 14 in a magnetic album with hand drawn rainbow bubble letters for titles. She has been hoarding  collecting crafty supplies ever since. Her style (and handwriting) has improved since then and she enjoys teaching others how to get the most out of their scrapbooking supplies while telling their stories. Kelli has taught at local scrapbook stores and now is teaching scrapbooking techniques on her YouTube channel. You can find Kelli at www.UseItScrapbooking.com

Debbie O’Neal is the creator of Scrap Me Quick Designs and is passionate about die cut machine crafting. She shares die cut tips and techniques to inspire your own creativity and expand your die cut machine knowledge. She has been a contributor to the online die cut magazine, Die Cut Crazy; and those of us who know Debbie like to call her the Queen of Die Cutting! Visit Debbie at www.ScrapMeQuickDesigns.com

Thanks for visiting!

KS