©Michele Emerson-Roberts 2016
Mixed Media” is the “buzz” word in the art world these
days. Some people think that means just throw a bunch of stuff onto a substrate
and call it done! Sad to say, that is exactly what it looks like too! You still need to follow the basic elements
and principles of design. The Grummer company has always championed making
handmade paper using stuff that would have ended up in the trash. They have
taught millions of people to make beautiful things adhering to this philosophy.
Follow along to create your own piece of art. Mine is a Mother's Day gift for
my mom.
Supplies:
· Any of the Arnold
Grummer™ paper
making kits
· A sunny window
· Blender, strainer,
cello sponges and soft towels
· Scraps of white or
off white and tan paper (think junk mail, etc.)
· Heart: Southern Ridge Trading Co.TM
Chipboard “Rope Heart”
· Scraps of chip board to
die cut (I used cereal boxes)
· Dies: Couture CreationsTM “life is beautiful” #CO724243, Ultimate Crafts™ Christmas Pageant
Border #340842, and Quiet FireTM
Designs “Believe”
· SpellbindersTM
Grand Calibur die cutting machine
· Stencil: The Crafters Workshop #TCW554
BF Collage
· Antiquing ink pads in tans, rusts and light browns
· ColorBoxTM Stylus handle &
white tips
· Beacon ZipDryTM Adhesive,
old credit card
· Double sided foam
tape
· Couture CreationsTM Premium
Adhesive Pearls Glamorous
Gold #CO724644
· Substrate: 8 ½ x 10
¾” box insert from clear acrylic frame (or make your own)
· Iron
Instructions:
1.
Follow
the instructions found in any of the Arnold Grummer™ paper making kits to
create several sheets of light weight oatmeal colored speckled paper.
2.
Before
the paper is completely dry very slightly overlap the edges on the long side and
press with the iron to join the sheets.
3.
Apply
the ZipDry™ adhesive to the substrate (I use old credit cards as a spreader)
4.
Carefully
smooth out the handmade paper, covering the top and sides of the box.
5.
Allow
adhesive to dry.
6.
Apply
inks around the edge of the box with the Stylus.
7.
Use
the various ink colors and stencils to add designs and interest to the surface.
8.
Die
cut 2 pieces of the lace border, 4 each of the word “Believe” and the words
“life is beautiful” from the scraps of chipboard.
9.
Layer
and glue the world and saying to create thickness.
10.
Apply
a tiny bit of the ink colors to the word, saying and heart.
11.
Attach
the lace border to the top of the substrate with ZipDry™ adhesive.
12.
Attach
the heart to the lower left side of the box substrate with tiny pieces of foam
tape.
13.
Attach
the saying to the middle right with ZipDry™ adhesive.
14.
Attach
the word to the lower right of the box with double side foam tape.
15.
Place
a pearl on each of the round areas of the lace, the dot of the “I” in Believe
and the dot of the “I” beautiful.
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