Hello everyone!
In one of my recent private workshops we made a fun little collage with leftover scraps of paper and simple tools. My motto is always use what you have, recycle and upcycle. I created the left page as a demo and I thought, why not share my technique with my fellow bloggers :)
Below are the steps to create a similar page. I worked in my handmade junk journal, but any journal or even a loose sheet of paper will do.
In the first step I gathered my supplies, which consisted of my basket with paper scraps as well as a box of crayons, my favorite stamps and a couple of paint pens as well as some basic supplies like scissors and a glue stick. I like tearing my papers, but cutting them works fine, too.
I chose papers with interesting markings, usually gelli prints or painted papers. In the next step I added stamps in random areas and made some marks with a purple crayon to harmonize with the purple already present on the collage. I also swiped some black paint on the page with my finger.
While I left the page to dry, I prepared my focal image. First I stamped a text stamp on a piece of regular white paper. Then I placed a leaf stencil on top and dabbed black paint all around it. Once dry, I carefully cut around the image, leaving a narrow black edge.
Finally, I adhered the cut out leaf image along with a sentiment to my collaged page.
I hope you enjoyed this beginner-friendly tutorial. You can easily change things up by choosing different collage papers, making a variety of marks, adding more stamps and a different focal image (my workshop participant's pages all looked unique!)
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I like this! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteDear Duni, you are fantastic, I love your creative talent!
ReplyDeleteJust responding to your kind comment on my last blog post about Winter. I had a work accident in July of 2007, one where I broke my wrist in two places at the age of 50. I had never, until then, broken anything in my life! Yes, this was in July, during an intense heat wave. :( I was tired and stressed due to the heat. I missed work for 8 months, having had surgery and a full cast for 3 months.
Although I have fallen on a few occasions in the Winter, thankfully I have had no sprains or breaks.
Since our summers here in Montreal are dangerously hot, humid and added....the wildfires, which makes our air quality one of the worst in the world, I still love Winter. LOL!
I like cooler temperatures, so all the seasons are good for me. I do love summer, but not the kind of heat and humidity we get here.
Getting back to your post, dear friend, and sorry for the long comment, your art bring me a lot of joy! Thank you so much for sharing your talent.
Oh dear, I'm so sorry to hear about your broken wrist. So painful. I too, fell on my wrist last winter, but luckily it was "only" sprained badly. I hope your wrist is completely healed and thank you for your kind words ♥
DeleteI love this. Thanks for sharing how you did it
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ann :)
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