Mixed Media Cards with Stenciled Background

Hello, my lovely crafters! Welcome to another inspirational week. Priss (@atful.layers) is here with you today. I have created some beautiful cards using our amazing brand’s new stencils combinded with Flower stamps from Pencil Marks 6. The stencils allow us to create fascinating backgrounds filled with texture and layers. If you don’t know them yet, don’t … Continued

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Adding Background Textured with Stencils – Mixed Media Icads

Hi there, Susanne here! I am participating in this years #icad2023 challenge over on instagram. Icad means index card and I am “decorating” one card each day in June and July. I cut my cards from either watercolor or mixed media paper. It’s holds a lot more supplies than a regular index card and I also don’t have index cards at home. For today’s cards I worked with a more dimensional way to create interest on the background. I used stencils together with Texture Paste on my cards. This gives you a really interesting look. Click continue to watch the process videos.

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Mixed Media Index Cards with a Brusho Background and our new Stencils

Hi there, Susanne here! I am participating in this years #icad2023 challenge over on instagram. Icad means index card and I am “decorating” one card each day in June and July. I cut my cards from either watercolor or mixed media paper. It’s holds a lot more supplies than a regular index card and I also don’t have index cards at home. Today I want to share two icads with a brusho background and flower stamps from Pencil Marks 4 (clear version) and Mix It Up 3. Click continue to watch the process videos.

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Mixed Media ATCs with handmade Washi Tape

Hi there, Susanne here! Last saturday I shared a fun video over on my YouTube channel on how to make your own washi tape! All you need it paper activated tape, a gelli plate and of course some stamps! The video is linked in the post! I used the washi tapes to create a mixed media background on the ATCs. The base of the ATCs are made from some old cardboard! This is a great surface to work on and the cardboard gives you some dimension which is quite interesting!

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