Monochromatic Mixed Media Cards | Video Tutorial

Hello there,

This is Ujjwal and today I have a couple of mixed media cards to share with you. I also recorded the entire process and if you scroll down, you can see the video to understand how the cards developed from the beginning. The supplies used are also listed at the end of this post in case you want to check them out.

DISCLAIMER: THE CRAFTER’S WORKSHOP PROVIDED ME WITH SOME PRODUCT TO CREATE THIS PROJECT. THE OPINIONS I SHARE ARE SOLELY MY OWN.

I started by adhering some pattern paper using the TCW9011 Matte Gel Medium and then I added a layer of TCW9001 White Gesso to tone down the pattern paper and prime the surface.

Then, I painted the background with the fabulous TCW Heavy Body Paints in the shades of green using an old card to build texture. While the background was air drying, I stamped, colored out the florals. I used the TCW805 Newport Tiles Stencil and TCW9038 Antique Gold Modeling paste to add pattern to the background.

 

Here’s the process video here

I hope you found this tutorial useful and enjoyed looking at the project today. I will see you again next time.

Ujjwal Gupta

The Crafter’s Workshop Design Team Member

 

The Crafter’s Workshop products used in this project are

TCW805 Newport Tiles Stencil

TCW9038 Antique Gold Modeling Paste

TCW9001 White Gesso 

TCW9011 Matte Gel Medium

TCW9016 Spun Sugar Heavy Body Paint

TCW9017 Lemon Custard Heavy Body Paint

TCW9023 Blue Jellybean Heavy Body Paint

TCW9024 Kale Smoothie Heavy Body Paint

2 thoughts on “Monochromatic Mixed Media Cards | Video Tutorial

  1. Beautiful cards. Love the way you use green but change the color with yellow, blue and white. I have to try that. TFS.

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