One of the ways I like to relax is to get out my paint and other art supplies, and just play around on paper--just for the sake of it. I know in my mind that I'm doing it for a reason, but in the moment--I'm just playing. It's my way of journaling, and I know that these papers will not go to waste---as all mixed media artists know---nothing goes to waste.
And while I was in the middle of painting these--I had a delivery from Stencil Girl--perfect timing!
I just love what you can achieve with stencils--layered or all by themselves. The paper on the left I made using just one stencil from Stencil Girl designed by Carolyn Dube--I know this stencil will be going into my 'favorite stencil pile'!
So here's what I did with my papers......I started out with an 8 x8 wood cradle board (with nice deep edges) and cut out pieces of my papers and arranged them until I liked the results and then got out my gel medium--
....added a little paint and stamping, but I knew I wanted more, so I started looking through my vast array of flea market finds--hardware in this case--
Okay, next I decided to collage on a plain wood mirror frame (love making the functional art pieces)
So here's what I did with my papers......I started out with an 8 x8 wood cradle board (with nice deep edges) and cut out pieces of my papers and arranged them until I liked the results and then got out my gel medium--
....added a little paint and stamping, but I knew I wanted more, so I started looking through my vast array of flea market finds--hardware in this case--
I usually like the rusty/patina look of vintage hardware, but I wanted to give them a whimsy look to go with the piece, so I just got out my acrylic paints and there you go!
What I did next was take another 8 x 8 cradle board and flipped it over to make a shadowbox--
.....using more flea market finds--a little fairy doll--love this porcelain doll that I found earlier this summer. Here she is in her finished home--
....again using my papers for the background of the piece--along with a washi tape border--gotta love that washi tape!
Okay, next I decided to collage on a plain wood mirror frame (love making the functional art pieces)
--with more flea market finds for embellishments....
...loved how this turned out!
So these 3 pieces were all made with collaged papers--
But what makes them more unique is that they were all made with my hand-painted papers--kind of like painting with paper. This is such a fun technique, and you can never have a 'bad' painted paper--when cut up, they always come together nicely........and any kind of paper will do for painting too--try it!!