As a mixed media artist I am always tearing up old papers and re constructing pictures with these paper elements. I am also a saver and have been for as long as I can remember, saving "stuff" that I might need someday in a craft project. Right now I am using glue sticks with orange caps. I have accumulated quite a collection of discarded "tops" which are sitting in a bowl. Someday, I might need to boost up something and the "tops" might just be the little boosters I am looking for.
Creative People Are Crafty Hoarders
Santa Claus Christmas Art Block |
At this time of the year, I am drawn to nostalgic holiday images such as the vivid colors in 1940s-1950s Christmas cards. But mixed media artists can not be trusted to preserve old Christmas cards the way they are.
We excel at creating new ideas with old stuff.
Suzanna Scott of Sushipot Art Objects collages on art blocks. Her wonderful Christmas themed art block is shown.
Mixed Media Artists Are Scavengers
Many of us are scavengers and constructionists who will totally interrupt the original look or design and create a very different interpretation of what we originally found.
Cutting Christmas Cards Into Strips Or Small Squares
For example, we might cut cards into strips of paper and weave the paper together in a totally new pattern. Or we are apt to randomly tear up cards and reassemble in an abstract with very little resemblance to the original Christmas image.
Many artists cut papers and cards into small squares to form a matrix.
Paper Christmas Trees Using Stacked Circles
On a lovely blog Art Studio 522, I found a mixed media project using cut out circles. The artist cut about 100 circles from 1"-3" in size and stacked the pierced circles in a holiday tree.
Cardboard Star Ornaments And
Using Vintage Sheet Music in Christmas Inspired Collages
Christmas Art Bird Collage |
Adding Embellishments To Mixed Media Christmas Collages
Mixed Media Collage With Beeswax on Board |
Using Fabric Or Textiles For Christmas Collages
Carol Larson Mixed Media Fiber Collage
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Thanks for the tips! I save the fronts of beautiful Christmas cards and punch a hole in the top left corner. I attach them to gifts with gold cord, raffia, or whatever else I might have saved. I can write a note on the back of the card.
ReplyDeleteHelene
I LOVE these ideas! I love paper crafting, it's quick and very rewarding.
ReplyDeleteLove these ideas but particularly the circle Christmas trees - what a great project!
ReplyDeleteThe Christmas bird that you suggest may be made using old Christmas cards above, is mine. It is copyrighted and I would appreciate you deleting it or at the very least giving the original artist some credit. Copyright 2012, Linda Baker Hardy www.doorno2.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletePlease ask before using, not everything is free for the taking just because it's on Pinterest.
Linda,
DeleteIf the image you are referring to is the red backgrond with a bird, there is a hyperlink right under the image. It has always been there. I should think you would welcome the traffic back to your image. I will add your blog link as well www.doorno2.blogspot.com
Dianne