From Cardboard To Art Creating A Beautiful Mixed Media Tag For Your Junk Journal Mixedmediaart

Creative mixed media journal art Feltmagnet
Creative mixed media journal art Feltmagnet

Creative Mixed Media Journal Art Feltmagnet In today’s video, we’re transforming a simple piece of corrugated cardboard into a beautiful mixed media tag for your junk journal. using white acrylic paint. Also often referred to as a junk journal, scrapbooking journal, or cut & paste journal, art journaling involves creating a visual diary of your thoughts, experiences, and ideas using various art materials such as paints, markers, and ephemera. you can create mixed media collages, include personal writing, or center each page around a specific.

Sewpaperpaint Family Circle mixed media cardboard junk journal Layout
Sewpaperpaint Family Circle mixed media cardboard junk journal Layout

Sewpaperpaint Family Circle Mixed Media Cardboard Junk Journal Layout Women of art deco ~ a 1920s flapper junk journal kit with art deco inspired clothing, patterns, and journal tags. each mixed media journal page is inspired by the roaring 20s ~ this kit includes: ~20 journal papers (fold to create 40 pages) ~20 journal tags ~ six made for writing! easy to cut and each file is high resolution 300 dpi. Mixed media techniques. your junk journal is a perfect canvas for mixed media art. use various media like paints, stamps, stencils, and even fabric to create interesting textures and effects. don’t be afraid to add doodles, hand lettering, and stickers to your pages as well. the more you mix and match techniques, the more personalized and. This is also a popular option if you want to recycle materials to make your art journal. paint on cereal boxes, cardboard from shipping boxes, or scraps of recycled paper for an eco friendly way to create your art journal. when deciding how to bind your book together, you can find many book binding tutorials on . Just making the base of your junk journal is super low cost! here is all you need…. junk mail, packaging, paper bags. binding – tape or jump rings (and hole punch) scissors. i know, people will tell you there are “rules” for what you can use in a junk journal. i am super loosey goosey with my “junk”.

mixed media Collage journal tags junk journal tag Scrapboo
mixed media Collage journal tags junk journal tag Scrapboo

Mixed Media Collage Journal Tags Junk Journal Tag Scrapboo This is also a popular option if you want to recycle materials to make your art journal. paint on cereal boxes, cardboard from shipping boxes, or scraps of recycled paper for an eco friendly way to create your art journal. when deciding how to bind your book together, you can find many book binding tutorials on . Just making the base of your junk journal is super low cost! here is all you need…. junk mail, packaging, paper bags. binding – tape or jump rings (and hole punch) scissors. i know, people will tell you there are “rules” for what you can use in a junk journal. i am super loosey goosey with my “junk”. There is plenty of space for journaling, documenting, and mixed media art. 41 shakespeare shakespearean ladies & tattered lace see how to create a journal with a beautiful, feminine style, along with a vintage, well loved look. this one has pockets with lots of removable journaling ephemera and and a couple of mini journals. Instructions: the first step is to cut your cardstock to size. for this journal i will give you my measurements but you can adapt this to whatever size you like. to create the base for the cover, measure with a ruler, and cut a piece of kraft colored cardboard to 9” horizontal x 7” vertical. tearing the edges of the cardstock instead of.

cardboard junk Atc S mixed Media Art Tutorial Youtube
cardboard junk Atc S mixed Media Art Tutorial Youtube

Cardboard Junk Atc S Mixed Media Art Tutorial Youtube There is plenty of space for journaling, documenting, and mixed media art. 41 shakespeare shakespearean ladies & tattered lace see how to create a journal with a beautiful, feminine style, along with a vintage, well loved look. this one has pockets with lots of removable journaling ephemera and and a couple of mini journals. Instructions: the first step is to cut your cardstock to size. for this journal i will give you my measurements but you can adapt this to whatever size you like. to create the base for the cover, measure with a ruler, and cut a piece of kraft colored cardboard to 9” horizontal x 7” vertical. tearing the edges of the cardstock instead of.

Diane S mixed Media Art Little junk journal
Diane S mixed Media Art Little junk journal

Diane S Mixed Media Art Little Junk Journal

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