Artfully Mix It Up!

Mix It Up

Background by Joanna Grant

When I recently was working on some gelli plate printing, I couldn’t help but think of Joanna Grant‘s work. The background of this saying I made is actually one of her pieces she shared with us to use.

Joanna is truly an inspiration for taking things and turning them into unique treasures. Don’t be afraid to try something new, or worry about what someone will think. Just Do It!

If you haven’t listened to the podcast interview with Joanna, or seen some samples of her work, check out this previous post.

If you are interested in learning more about creating backgrounds using the gelatin plate method, let me know in the comments!

KS

Vintage Look St. Patrick’s Day Tags

We don’t really celebrate St. Patrick’s day at our home in a big way, but just bringing in some green and thinking that spring will eventually come this year, it was fun to participate in a St. Patrick’s themed tag swap!  These little tags made for a swap, were speeded along by using the vintage images offered by Joanna Grant!

Vintage Look St. Patrick Tags

What size tags do you usually make? Do you tend to stick to one size, or do you like to mix it up? By making these tags 3 inches by 4 inches, they could also be used in pocket scrapbooking pages!

Here’s how these were quickly made:

  • After cutting card stock to 3″ x 6″, the corners were rounded, and a pattern was stamped. I chose to use thinned down acrylic paint to give it a little different look than stamping with ink.  
  • Next, Tim Holtz Distress Ink was used to add more green over the entire card, and a bit of brown was added to the edges. 
  • The vintage images were printed out onto Presentation Paper, and torn around the edges and inked around edge before adhering to the card.
  • One tiny embellishment was added — a tiny pearl in the middle of her bonnet.
  • Finally, a bit of ribbon and twine was added to a punched hole. 

That’s it!

I enjoy using technology to speed up creating, but still love to get messy and crafty! By using this kind of on-demand printing for projects, it can allow you to have less physical product on hand — or not!

What kind of technology do you incorporate in your artsy/craftsy ventures?

KS

Art Journaling Basics – Page Starter

In this stop along our way, we are going to look at using an image to add to our page for a jumping off point.  Our mixed media art friend, Joanna Grant, has provided some vintage images for us to use. We thought these bathing beauties would be great to use for a variety of themes – reflection, women, beach….!   Print one or more to use on a page. You may also like to use one of the quotes listed below the photos, or feel free to do whatever you’d like to do!

Simply double click on an image to get the full size. Next, right click on the image to download and print it off to use on your page.

“Well-behaved women seldom make history.”
― Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History

“There are no good girls gone wrong – just bad girls found out.”
― Mae West

“A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.”
― Coco Chanel

“A woman has to live her life, or live to repent not having lived it.”
― D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley’s Lover

“Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition”
― Timothy Leary

Joanna has several CD’s of vintage images in her Etsy store, and often offers seasonal images for free on her blog, or her Facebook page:

www.joannabanana.etsy.com
www.facebook.com/JoannaGrantArt
www.joannabananadesignoriginals.blogspot.com

Be sure to share you work with us by linking to the comments, or by coming over to the Facebook Group!

Cheers to YOUR creativity!  — Kristie

Artful Adventures Podcast: EP 03, Everyday Artist Joanna Grant

Listen in and meet art friend, Joanna Grant!  Here are a couple of photos and you can see more of her art below the podcast.

Visit Joanna at her Joanna Banana blog to see more of her work and keep up with what she is currently doing! Thank you, Joanna! Here is some of Joanna’s work- ENJOY!

Altered Art Dolls From Recycled Materials Joanna Banana

Altered Art Dolls from Recycled Materials

What I Might Be by Joanna Grant

What I Might Be

74 mixed media by Joanna Grant

74

Chicken 3 by Joanna Grant

Chicken 3

Hold A Star by Joanna Grant

Hold a Star

Shake It by Joanna Grant

Shake It

TakeTimeToPlay by Joanna Grant

Take Time to Play

FlyMeToTheMoon1a by Joanna Grant

Fly Me to the Moon

Forever And A Day by Joanna Grant

Forever and a Day

Geisha Shadowbox by Joanna Grant

Geisha Shadowbox

Hear The Music by Joanna Grant

Hear the Music

Longing by Joanna Grant

Longing

Recycled Slide Mount Art Magnets by Joanna Grant

Recycled Slide Mount Art Magnets

ACEOs and ATCs by Joanna Grant

ATCs and ACEOs

Charming Recycled CD Art by Joanna Grant

Charming, recycled CD art

Discard Diva 12 by Joanna Grant

Discard Diva 12

Divine Journey by Joanna Grant

Divine Journey

Do Without by Joanna Grant

Do Without

DoorLeftOpen by Joanna Grant

Door Left Open

Come Through 5 by Joanna Grant

Come Through 5

Contemplation 2 by Joanna Grant

Contemplation

Dangerously1b by Joanna Grant

Dangerously 1

Discard Diva 15 by Joanna Grant

Discard Diva 15

Goddess Paper Art Dolls by Joanna Grant

Goddess, paper art dolls

Gypsy Spirit Art Journal by Joanna Grant

Gypsy Spirit, art journal

Namaste by Joanna Grant

Namaste

The Messenger by Joanna Grant

The Messenger

The Original Fan Club by Joanna Grant

The Original Fan Club

Art Journal Pages 1 and 2 by Joanna Grant

Art Journal pages 1 and 2

Art Journal Pages 3 and 4 by Joanna Grant

Art Journal pages 3 and 4

Art Journal Pages 5 and 6 by Joanna Grant

Art Journal pages 5 and 6