Hello and welcome everyone! I am Isha, sharing some mixed media cards after quite some time. There are lots of gorgeous new products in the Scraphouse shop. Check them out.
Mixed media cards always have a special charm - soft layers, beautiful textures, and a slightly imperfect artistic feel that makes every card unique. Today I’m sharing three mixed media floral cards created using Sizzix Studio by Willow Wolfe stamps, Distress inks, Spellbinders stencil and simple layering techniques.
What I love most about these cards is how easy it is to create soft artistic backgrounds and then build dimension with florals. Each card has its own personality while using similar supplies! I have used mostly these supplies. You can always use what you have.
Distress Inks
Ranger Texture Paste
Watercolor paper
Waterproof Black ink
White splatter
Card 1 — Soft Watercolor Floral Background
Start with watercolor paper for the best mixed media results
Apply Distress inks to create a watercolor wash
Stamp the delicate florals using black ink and color
Add texture using stencils, and various stamp images
Add light splatters for extra texture
Stamp sentiment vertically for a modern look
Mount onto a card base
Card 2 — Soft Layered Floral LOVE Card
Create a soft textured background using light distress ink watercolor
Add subtle texture using stencil and embossing paste
Stamp and emboss large florals onto vellum, color and fussy cut
Add bold sentiment "LOVE"
Finish with light splatters
Card 3 — Bright Mixed Media Floral Card
Create a vibrant mixed media background using multiple distress inks
Add texture using various stamps, stencil, texture paste.
Stamp and color florals in bright tones
Cut out florals and leaves
Arrange florals diagonally for movement
Add sentiment
Finish with splatter
What I love about mixed media is that there’s no right or wrong way. I feel it's a perfect way to de-stress too.
I'd love to know - Do you prefer soft pastel mixed media or bright bold florals?
Let me know in the comments below - I always love hearing your thoughts!
If you try these techniques, tag me - I’d love to see what you create!
Thank you for stopping by and have a nice day!
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