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C+P Mixed Media Backgrounds

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Swap Coordinator:stephiedee (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods 
Number of people in swap:18
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:July 23, 2012
Date items must be sent by:August 13, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

Create for your partner 3 different mixed media background papers. Each piece of paper needs to be at least 8.5"x11" in size. You can start out with magazine or book pages, scrapbook paper, handmade paper, plain copy paper, etc. Texturize and alter each piece of paper until you've transformed it into a new, interesting background paper your partner can use in her collage work.

Some ideas for layers/effects:

  • Crumple the paper & accent the raised edges with sand paper or ink
  • Sand or buff away color from parts of the paper
  • Stamp, stencil, paint or use washes to add on more colors
  • Apply more layers of paper
  • Doodle or write using markers or pens

Check out Katie Kendrick's how-to video on making collage backgrounds for more inspiration.

There's no set limit on how many layers/effects you need to apply to the papers; they just need to be significantly altered in the end. A good range to aim for would be between 4-7 layers/effects.

Discussion

eepy 07/ 2/2012 #

Yikes! Four to Seven layers!

I tend to be of the Less is More school, but I'm might get some scrap paper and glue and paint and stuff, and then pour some red wine and see what happens.

stephiedee 07/ 2/2012 #

4-7 layers and/or techniques/effects - like crumpling would be one, sanding away color would be two, paint wash would be three, scribbling with a Sharpie would be four. Easy :)

eepy 07/ 2/2012 #

Does this mean I can't have the wine? :- }

stephiedee 07/ 2/2012 #

Nope...besides, if you spill some on the paper it counts as another layer :D

Bedazzle 07/ 2/2012 #

Stephie is back yay!

Bedazzle 07/ 3/2012 #

That video is awesome Steph!, I got so excited about the never dull, I went and tried some brasso (metal polish) , that I already had and it works a treat! Yay!

MissThundercat 07/ 3/2012 #

oh what a great swap idea! i would really love to join, but i'm on holidays in early august... i could make and send earlier though... hmmm, watching for now.

stephiedee 07/ 3/2012 #

Cool, Danielle! That's good to know in case I can't find the Never Dull. That's what I love most about these videos - you discover all these weird and wonderful art tools you might not have thought about otherwise.

There's also (and I just learned about this too) an alcohol dripping technique that's pretty amazing and would make some fun layers: video here

FarStarr 07/ 3/2012 #

I'm in! You know I love me some layers! :)

Bedazzle 07/ 3/2012 #

That's fun too, thanks Steph, I have a great book on different techniques, maybe I should make a video or two too!

madmadge 07/ 3/2012 #

This sounds fun. I'm with eepy with less is more, but I'm up for trying it!

stephiedee 07/ 5/2012 #

I finished up a few backgrounds yesterday:

misscorbeau 07/ 5/2012 #

Those are bad ass! I'm in!

2012ash 07/ 5/2012 #

The technique on the video works with liquid bees wax polish as well.

FiWebster 07/22/2012 #

I think I'm the odd man out: I watched that video where she distresses magazine clippings with the metal polish, etc., and it pained me to see those very usable images disappear into muddy textures. But crumpling, inking, paint, etc., is cool. I hope you'll have this swap again, Stephie, because the timing is right when I have to prepare for an annual film festival. =pout=

snowqueen1426 07/23/2012 #

Made a bunch of sheets..

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stephiedee 07/23/2012 #

Oooooh, nice ones @snowqueen1426 !

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