Love Yourself More Mixed Media Tag
Hello friends! This mixed media tag will be available on my Etsy shop next week. The size of the tag is 3 1/8 x 6 1/4 inches. Thank you for looking.
Hello friends! This mixed media tag will be available on my Etsy shop next week. The size of the tag is 3 1/8 x 6 1/4 inches. Thank you for looking.
Hello friends! I am very satisfied with this project. The embellishments that I used fits together. Since I started creating mixed media cards I am so obsess with layered cards. I am still new to mixed media art but I think I am getting better at it. On my next project I am thinking of creating a card or tag that has a bright color background. I’ve been doing a lot of dark color background so I guess it’s time to try to make it a little brighter… 🙂 I hope you like this project and thank you for stopping by.
Greetings! I like how this card turned out. Honestly it took me at least two days to finish this because I was having problems making up my mind on what embellishments to incorporate. I wanted to put mix flowers but it would look too busy. So I decided to just use leaves stencil and applied texture paste and colored it green using distress inks. The butterfly that I included in this card is from “The Paper Studio Everyday Kraft” scrapbook paper which is awesome. I also added leaves embellishment and applied distress ink to get that dry leaf effect. This card will be up for sale in my Etsy store which will open very soon. Thank you for stopping by and I hope you like this card.
Hi all! I love how this tea cups canvas turned out. First off, I would like you all to know that I didn’t exactly use a canvas for this project instead I used a gift box lid as a canvas. I tell you it works great and you can’t even tell that it’s just a box lid. I applied white gesso first on the base before I started applying colors to the background. It took me almost a week to get this done because I can’t get the background color to come out right. Continue reading “Tea Cups Canvas with Dylusions Paints + Acrylic Paints + Distress Inks”