Good Morning!! Welcome back to my blog.
Here we are at Day 3 of my GIU Blog Posts.
For today I would like to share this mixed media card I created.
Mixed Media is one of my newest passions. I love the creative, messy process of designing a mixed media project.
For this card I used Dylusions paints for the background, layering Bubble Gum Pink, Fresh Lime, and Squeezed Orange.
I then used the circle stamp from the You Can Do It collection. I masked the scribbles outside the circle because all I wanted was the circle.
I used the rose from Rebuild Your Life. I stamped the image on white cardstock then stamped over the flowers with the sentiment from She Never Says Never. Then I used Tombow markers to color in the flowers. Then I distressed the edges with black Stayz On Ink.
Then I used the Enjoy Every Moment sentiment from I Am Who I Am
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I do not do mixed media but this one is stunning I like plain cards and mixed media are too much for me but this is a pretty one and not overdone
ReplyDeleteI also am more of a "plain card" person. However, your mixed media card is really beautiful. I can see if you have the time how much fun it could be to mix things up. Great card!
ReplyDeleteThe mixed media style is my favorite!! I love the
ReplyDeleteartsiness of it. This is so pretty. Those flowers
are AWEmazing.
Mixed Media is so fun, love this card, the colors, the print in the flowers....everything,😊
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I try to do mixed media, but I will be the first to admit that I don't do it well. Your flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDelete--Phaline Mays
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great mixed media project. I like the rich colors...
ReplyDeleteLove your mixed media card! Pretty colors and details! Those flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! It makes me happy!
ReplyDeleteI am still learning to embrace the messiness of mixed media and this is a good inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and colorful!
ReplyDeleteI really like the colors you used in your mixed media card today! And the washi tape is a nice added detail.
ReplyDeleteanother awesome card, can't wait to try!
This is a super example of mixed media - I love it
ReplyDeleteI haven’t done a mixed media card yet. It pretty and it looks fun to make.
ReplyDeleteThislooks so fabulous!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteWow, just wow, this is gorgeous! I haven't tried mixed media yet, but I am very attracted to it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mixed media! I do like that flower.
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So beautiful! I love the bright colors of the flowers... really makes them pop!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I love the background. I'm afraid to do mixed media, but this turned out so wonderful I may have to try but I don't think I'd be good at it.
ReplyDeleteOooh! I love this. The script on the flowers, the masking, All so perfectly done.
ReplyDeleteI am new to mixed media, but I love it! I am ready to start stamping on book pages. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI don't do mixed media but this is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful creation! Love the background and how you cut the flowers out. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWow! I love to look at mixed media projects. Make them, not so much, I have yet to attempt one that doesn't end up in the trash or a foot thick before it hits the trash can! I adore this card.those flowers really pop out of that background. And that background. Well, I dream of a day when I can make one I like....
ReplyDeleteI love the background. It is such a great contrast to the colors used in the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try mixed media. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Love the colors on this card! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a great piece !! I love the big bold flowers !
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Love the pretty paper piecing of the newsprint for the flowers. Gorgeous card.
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