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How to make a quick mixed media card...


Mixed-media-card-for-ColourArte-by-Yvonne-Yam7

Hello friends! Today I'm sharing my tips as well as a step-by-step process of how to make this quick mixed media card over at the ColourArte blog


My projects generally look more complicated than they are...this one took 30 minutes...and would have been faster if I didn't have to stop to take photos and make a tutorial..*LOL*

If it's something you would like to attempt, please check out my tutorial. :)

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15 comments:

  1. The cotton reel- it looks fabulous & of course that bg work ROCKS!!!!

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  2. love the background and the purple flower !!

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  3. Fabulous card, love the texture from the stencilling.. love the flower too.. clever creating!

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  4. very pretty, the texture is amazing :)

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  5. Wow wow wow!! This is gorgeous! LOVING the spool!!! Off to see more!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. So cool, Yvonne! The color and texture you get on your projects is always so amazing to me, and I adore the fun clusters of embellies you come up with! So unique and eye catching!

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  7. gorgeous...love all the fab texture!

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  8. Oh wow, stunning!! The background looks amazing!! I love the beautiful colors and the details!! Headed over to see the tutorial!! Have a great day :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  9. Mmmmm... just amazing, Yvonne. 30 minutes... it takes me that long to get started. This is gorgeous work!
    Got to go see your tutorial... please teach me something today, my friend!

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  10. Oh my gosh the colours of this are amazing!!

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  11. wow wow wow!!! This is super amazing! I love everything about this! The cluster, the colour, the texture!! WOW! LOVE it.

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  12. WOW - this is fabulous. Love the colours!

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Cheers, Yvonne.