I have the pleasure to be guest blogger for Ronda Pallazari today. And to answer her call, I made a second episode for the Mixed Media Shorty video series. Now this video is dedicated to the beginner Mixed Media artists among you. Especially those who think you need a lot of fancy stash to get started!
Coucou les jolis papillons!
J'ai le plaisir d'avoir été invité par Ronda Pallazari pour blogger chez elle aujourd'hui. Pour répondre à son appel, j'ai fait un deuxième épisode pour la série Mixed Media Shorty. Cette vidéo est dédiée aux artistes Mixed Media débutants parmi vous. Et surtout ceux qui sont convaincus qu'il faut beaucoup de matos impressionnants pour faire du mixed media!
Can you guess how many ingredients I used to make this? Check out the answer in this new MM Shorty video!
Vous pouvez deviner combien d'ingrédients j'ai utilisé pour faire ce tag? Voyez la réponse dans cette nouvelle vidéo MM Shorty!
See you on Ronda's blog!
Rendez-vous sur le blog de Ronda!
Ingredients / Ingrédients:
Manilla tag
Pébéo Studio acrylics Gesso
Napkin
Ronda Palazzari stencil by The Crafter's Workshop: Well Rounded
Archival ink: Jet black
France Papillon stamp by Stampotique: 'Comfort zone' #10021
Old book page
Ribbon
France I just love this tag..........going to watch the video now!
RépondreSupprimerMerci France pour ce tuto
RépondreSupprimerA great investment of just over 7 minutes today, France! With only the most basic of supplies, you have created a tag with lots of color, interest and detail! Kudos to you!
RépondreSupprimerGreat video France. Love your tag xxoo
RépondreSupprimerFabulous tag and great video. I'm new to mixed media and this was just what I needed. Thanks so much. Jean.x
RépondreSupprimerAbsolutely LOVE it. Great colours, Great tutorial ! Thans for sharing.
RépondreSupprimerGreat tag, and a fantastic tutorial - wonderful to see what can be done even with limited materials!
RépondreSupprimerAlison xx
Gorgeous tag France, how could you limit yourself to a few ingredients only...
RépondreSupprimerGreat beginner video! Nice limiting of supplies and techniques!
RépondreSupprimerI love to use napkins! In fact my goal is to cover 12 envelopes with napkins for a mail art trade today! Great minds think alike!
RépondreSupprimerFabulous tag and I was amazed at how you put it together. Kudos to you!
RépondreSupprimerMakes me want to start creating myself immediately! Thank you for sharing! - irma
RépondreSupprimerGreat tag with limited supplies !
RépondreSupprimerCorrie x
This is a beautiful tag. love the short tut but so full of goodness. Thank you.
RépondreSupprimersusan s
What a great tag, so simple with few ingredients but very effective. Love the hand drawn sewing lines!
RépondreSupprimerWonderful tag. I love that quote
RépondreSupprimerA really great tag, thanks for the video tutorial.
RépondreSupprimerI love how I always learn something new when I visit your blog. Thank you!
RépondreSupprimerIvette
Fabulous thank you France. My 82 year old Mum and I made it together yesterday, she loved the process which is all new to her!!
RépondreSupprimerI'm fairly new to mixed media and buying supplies can be overwhelming. I love the stencil you use in this shorty. Very versatile and with only using gesso you've made a wonderul tag! Thank you very much for thinking of the beginner! You are an amazing artist. I enjoy and learn so much from your videos!
RépondreSupprimerI found you on Ronda's blog and watched the video, I love it! I'm liking white a lot these days and your tag is a perfect use for it. Very nicely done!
RépondreSupprimerWoooowwww!!! Un tag increíble, no tengo palabras, ¡con lo que me cuesta a mí hacer uno y lo fácil que lo haces tú! Me ha encantado. Gracias
RépondreSupprimerAn amazing tag, I have no words, so I make one cost me and how easily you do it! I was delighted. Thank you