Free Article Download for National Scrapbooking Month!
Grab your paintbrush, and take your scrappin’ to the next level! National Scrapbooking Month celebrates the art of transforming a blank canvas with beautiful papers, photos, embellishments, and thoughtful words. Displaying cherished photos in a scrapbook is a wonderful way to preserve your adventures, milestones, and memories for decades to come. You’ve got the basics down – now challenge yourself and incorporate mixed-media or even digital elements into your next scrapbooking layout.
This free article download has been borrowed from the March/April 2011 issue of Somerset Studio. Caroline Rondel shares how she experiments with watercolor crayons, gesso, tea, fabric, and rub-on designs to create a personal art journal that combines mixed-media materials with scrapbooking techniques. Click here to download this article and see her creative process.
Happy Scrapping! Follow Caroline’s lead and incorporate a variety of materials into your layouts. What’s a new medium that you want to try? Tell us in the comments below.
Posted: Monday, May 7th, 2012 @ 9:09 am
Categories: Free Downloads, Mixed-Media Art.
Tags: Magazine, scrapbook, Somerset Studio.
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WOW, thanks for the free download, I can’t wait to try some of these techniques. Happy National Scrapbook Day!
Maureen
Thanks for sharing this awesome article. I really appreciate it.
I don’t scrapbook much but this article and her beautiful artwork are inspiring the art journaler in me.
Love the watercolors! Thank you for sharing this article with us!
I’ve been wanting to experiment with art journaling, so I can’t wait to read the article…thanks!
thank you for the free download. i was certainly inspired. love you guys.
Thank you so much!!!
Faith
WOW! Just love this, there are so many hints and tips that are so useful Thanks again Jas
Thanks, beautiful and it is easier for reference. Although I will never give up my beautiful collection of your magazines.
Wonderful! Thank you~ I want to try Encaustic type art. I love the visual layers that one can build upon. It has a dreamy, floating memory appearance~
I have been playing with gesso and acrylics.
Thank you so much this is wonderful..I love you Stampington & Co..<3