Happy Friday, STAMPlorations friends! Today we have a mixed media tutorial from STAMPgirl MariLynn DeGroot. Make sure you comment on this post for a chance at a $15 prize code. Every month, we draw 7 winners, with the winners randomly drawn from all posts published during the month. The more posts you comment on, the more chances you have.
This is MariLynn. I am excited to share a page I made in my bible journal. I started by writing Romans 8:35-39 with gel sticks. I sprayed them with water until they started to blur. I like the idea that even though you won't be able to read the words at the end that they are there. This would be a good technique for journaling private thoughts that you wanted to write but didn't want to share.
I then used 3 different ARTplorations slimline stencils (
Strung Lights,
Circle Overlap,
Fanned). I used these three stencils and two different sized gel presses and acrylic paint to add layers. I then used the
Almost Tetris slimline stencil with Aleene's Tacky Glue to add guilding flakes to the page. I finished it off by going around the edges with a marker, drawing a heart with a cross, and writing the sentiment and scripture that was hidden's location.
I made a video showing the steps I made to make my page. I hope you enjoy.
Supplies: - Strung Lights, Circle Overlap, Fanned and Almost Tetris slimline stencils
- 3x5 and 5x7 gel press
- acrylic paints
- two water-balloons
- Aleene's tacky glue
- gilding flakes
- Markers and white gel pen
Beautiful results!
ReplyDeleteAmazing projects
ReplyDeleteWow!! These look like you had a lot of fun!! Great projects too!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work MariLynn - and a fabulous result.
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Blessings
Maxine
Always love your beautiful works of art, Marilynn. I love the added gold. So pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty mixed media project! I love the designs and the gold accents!
ReplyDeleteI like mixed media idea shares. Would like to use more in my own projects.
ReplyDeleteSuch a diverse collection of techniques and mediums. Great project!
ReplyDeleteLove so much this mixed media project!!!
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