Tuesday, November 19

Tutorial: Colorful flower collage fodder


Hi everybody!
I like to make batches of floral paper embellishments - also known as collage fodder - for future mixed media projects, card making or junk journaling. 


To make these you'll need acrylic paints in the colors of your choice, a couple of text stamps, crayons and your favorite floral and leaf stamps. The process is quite simple! You can watch the whole video here:


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Have a beautiful day, wherever you may be 🌺🍃🌸

Monday, November 4

How to make Tissue Paper collage with simple tools


Hi crafty friends!
A big part of my mixed media art is incorporating collage, especially tissue papers. I've made a bunch of these in different colors for my various projects. Today I'm sharing an easy way to create your own collage with simple tools. Best part - you don't require a gel plate (these are quite expensive, I know...)!


The above photo shows an example of the simple tools I use to make my collage papers:

- a sheet of tissue paper, which I cut to a convenient A5 size
- acrylic paints in your choice of colors
- stencil to fit A5 size
- make up sponge for applying the paint
- chunky acrylic permanent paint pen
- small sponge brush
- masking tape to stick the tissue paper to a hard surface


In the above example I have dipped the sponge brush in black paint and simply made marks with the tip. You can make thin or wide marks or even use the side of the sponge brush to make larger marks. I often add pieces of these graphic marks to my art work (see below).


 

The chunky paint pen is such a fun tool to use. It has a chisel tip and comes in a big color range. I drew fat circles on my tissue paper. Keep in mind, that these paper need to dry completely, before you can use them in your mixed media projects. Below I am sharing even more ways to make handmade collage:



Using a make up sponge and a couple of stencils you can create endless patterns. After use, I always thoroughly wash the make up sponge and stencil with water and some mild soap, as I want to prevent a build-up of paint.

If you're looking for inspiration to use these handmade collage papers you can check out my new video!