Sunday, April 13

Pretty Spring Flowers Mixed Media Page

Cherry blossom mixed media page


Hi lovelies! 
A year ago I decided to create a YouTube art channel, which was a big step for me, as I had never before considered doing art videos. In fact, I had never made any video before, apart from one or two personal travel videos! Suffice to say, it was a very steep learning curve :) I had a few hiccups at the start, as my audio wasn't up to standard, but I later invested in a better microphone, and I do believe the sound has improved since. My goal from the beginning was to create fun videos in under 10 minutes. I'm well aware that most people are simply too busy to watch hour-long tutorials. I also wanted my tutorials to be beginner-friendly and to encourage people of all ages to explore art making, specifically mixed media art journaling. If you have watched any of my videos you'll have noticed that the general tone is quite relaxed. Above all, there is no pressure to create a "masterpiece". It's more about the process, the playing with paints and tools and exploring different styles etc. You can check out my blog post on mixed media supplies here

In honor of my one-year-anniversary I made this Spring-inspired tutorial featuring cherry blossoms.



I taped off the edges for a clean look and added stamping in some areas with my silicone text stamp and black ink. 


In a somewhat messy manner I brushed on a layer of light and candy pink acrylic paint. 


After this has dried I applied watered-down green acrylic ink with a brayer making a curved motion. I simply let the paint flow without touching it and letting it dry completely, before adding stencilling on top. 


I had prepared my flowers in advance, by stamping the images on a sheet of white drawing paper. I colored those in with watersoluble crayons and spread the color around with a small round brush. Once those have dried I carefully cut them out.
 
arranging cut out flower images on a journal page

I arranged all the pieces on the page to my liking and then simply adhered them with a glue stick. I also added a little sentiment to the page. The entire process can be watched here: