Paper & Mixed Media Craftalong 2020

They look great! I am going to be putting eucalyptus doo-dads on everything, too! lol

It is quite a satisfying project!

Ah, the shrooms and snails are terrific!

I love them! Did you wing it or cave and buy?

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I winged it. I googled floral line drawings and bird line drawings, etc for ideas.

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These are really great

Yesterday I made a 9x12” mixed media master sheet from the Fodder Challenge. This morning I cut it into tag size and clipped the corners and the transformation was like magic! Today I’m auditioning wonky bits and embellishments to finish the tags.

Now the silly question, what do you do with your tags once they’re completed?

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Attach to birthday gifts
Use as thank you cards
Add to any swap item
Wear them “Minnie Pearl” style on your clothing
Make them into a garland or swag
Add inspirational sayings to the backs and then pick a card a day to inspire you.

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Fabulous transformation!

I cover the back with mostly plainer paper and insert them into journals to write on. You can use them for gift tags as well or string them on some ribbon to make a sort of bunting (I do this with prayer flags…)

They can be used for bookmarks (I use the ones I get from you guys!)

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Do you seal them at all? I used some neocolor crayons and I’m worried it might rub off onto the book pages.

I don’t, but so far, the ones I have received seem to be mostly paints and images, so they are not coming off in my books

those look great. I like the torn black bits - it really makes the wonky bits stand out.

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I used some of my wonky bits this morning too

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Like I said in another thread: now you all got me wanting to make wonky bits…
And paint stickers…
But, but, but…, I don’t want to do what everybody else does.
That’s the main reason I don’t follow craft tutorials.
It’s a dilemma.

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I think the crafting tutorials are just a starting point to learn the method, just like buying a completed embroidery kit to start, etc. You can then branch out and no matter what, it is nearly impossible to make the exact same thing unless you trace or print out a sheet…you have enough creativity to make any project your own! Go for it!

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That’s true.
I shouldn’t be too strict about not wanting to do what others do.
I’ll always do it my way.

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You can brayer gel medium onto your gel plate and put the tags on to seal any water reactive media.

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What?! That’s so good to know! I have issues with smudging, grunge is cool when you meant for it happen but you don’t always want it!

I know I worry about some of my water reactive inks…great tip! Thanks!

Thanks for the tip! I’m curious if there’s a benefit to braying it onto the gel plate vs using a paint brush or makeup sponge and applying directly to the tag? Smoother coverage maybe?

I also remembered that I got some distress micro glaze for sealing my distress inks, I wonder if that would work as well. Lots of things to try!

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Every brush stroke causes smudging!

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