Monday, April 7, 2025

Make These Gorgeous Mixed Media Tags in Minutes



🎨 Make These Gorgeous Mixed Media Tags: A Simple & Joyful Creative Project

There’s something magical about turning bits and pieces—scraps, textures, old papers—into beautiful little works of art. That’s exactly what we’re doing today with mixed media tags!

Whether you’re new to mixed media or looking for a fun way to use up leftovers from your art table, this project is a joyful, low-pressure way to get creative.

Why Tags?

Tags are small, versatile, and just the right size to experiment without overwhelm. You can tuck them into junk journals, attach them to gifts, use them as bookmarks, or just collect them because they’re pretty!

What You’ll Need:

This is a great stash-busting project. Gather whatever you have on hand, like:

  • Old book pages or scrapbook paper

  • Paints (acrylics, watercolors—anything goes!)

  • Stamps, stencils, washi tape

  • Fabric or lace scraps

  • Glue, scissors, and a hole punch

Let’s Create:

  1. Start with a base – Cut out a tag shape from sturdy paper or recycled packaging.

  2. Layer it up – Add torn paper, paint, stamping, or texture paste. Play with color and shape.

  3. Add details – Think stitching, buttons, or a small quote. The charm is in the little things.

  4. Finish it off – Punch a hole at the top and thread a ribbon or twine through.

The best part? There’s no right or wrong. Each tag becomes its own little story.

Creative Tips:

✨ Try a theme—like vintage, floral, or seasonal.
✨ Use your tags to test new techniques or color combos.
✨ Make a bunch and bundle them as a handmade gift.


Want to see the full process in action?
👉 Watch the video tutorial here!






Final Thoughts:

Mixed media tags are a quick, satisfying creative escape, perfect for those moments when you just want to make something. So pull out your scraps, pour a cup of tea, and let your hands do the magic.

Tag me if you try this—I’d love to see what you create! 💖

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Sunday, April 6, 2025

I Created Amazing Mixed Media Collage Art with Fodder School 4

 



I Created Amazing MixMedia Collage Art with Fodder School 4

If you've ever found yourself lost in the joy of layering paper, splashing paint, and creating something from scraps and textures, then you’ll know the thrill I felt diving into my latest mixed-media collage project with Fodder School 4.


Want to see the full process in action?
👉 Watch the video tutorial here!







































What is Fodder School?

Fodder School is a year-long, online mixed media art course that brings together inspiring teachers from around the world. Each month, a new instructor shares their process for creating collage fodder and a finished project. Fodder School 4 (this year’s edition) is packed with fresh ideas, techniques, and playful prompts that have been pushing me creatively in all the best ways.

Whether you're new to mixed media or a seasoned artist, there’s something magical about being part of this global community of collage lovers. The best part? There’s no “right” way to do it—just endless opportunities to experiment and explore.

My Creative Process

For this particular project, I started by making my own collage fodder:

  • painted papers

  • stamped textures

  • vintage book pages

  • tissue paper layers

  • scraps from past projects

I loved mixing up materials—some handmade, some found—to create a truly personal collection of collage elements. There’s something so satisfying about turning leftover bits into something beautiful and cohesive.

Once I had my pile of fodder ready, I moved on to creating a layered background using acrylics and gesso. I followed the lead of the month’s Fodder School teacher, adapting their techniques in my own way. I played with color, placement, and texture—trusting the process and letting the piece evolve organically.

What I Learned

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from Fodder School is that there’s beauty in imperfection. It’s easy to get caught up in trying to make everything look "right," but collage is all about happy accidents and letting the materials guide you.

Fodder School 4 has also taught me to slow down and really enjoy the making—every tear, every brushstroke, every decision feels like an act of creativity.

Final Thoughts

Creating this mixed media collage has been such a joyful experience. It reminded me why I love this kind of art: it’s expressive, intuitive, and deeply satisfying. If you're curious about mixed media or looking for a community to grow your creative practice, I highly recommend checking out Fodder School.

Are you part of Fodder School too? Have you tried your hand at mixed media collage? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

Until next time—keep creating, keep exploring, and don’t be afraid to make a beautiful mess. 🎨