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Jane Davenport Artomology | Mailed with Love with Courtney Diaz
Hello Spellbinders and Davenpeeps! Courtney Diaz here with you again with another creative take on the Jane Danveport Artomology range. Being an analogue lover I love writing letters! I also love receiving letters, our mailboxes tend to only get the odd bill here and there and I think it’s time we filled them up with colourful and unique happy mail! Today I’m going to show you my spin on the humble postcard! Video Tutorial Watch video tutorial below or on Youtube to learn how to make this project: I think in our digital age where a handwritten anything is getting less and less, I feel it is more important now…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Muse Mixed Media Card with Mona Toth
Hello everyone, it’s Mona here, thank you for joining me. Today I am featuring The Artomology collection by Jane Davenport. This time I was focusing on using Washi Tape Sheets, Smooth Markers and Colorist Stickers. I hope you enjoyed my previous posts, if you missed them you can find them here and here. First I made a 4,25″x5,5″ card base. I cut off a piece of the Washi Girls Washi sheet and adhered to the white cardstock. I love the girl and the used colors on it. Next, I made a huge flower wreath to the girl’s hair for which I used more flowers and feathers from the Colorist Stickers…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Deep Breath Mixed Media Card with Flóra Mónika Farkas
Hi Ladies! It’s Flóra Mónika Farkas here on Spellbinders Blog with my last card made with the amazing Jane Davenport Artomology collection. Today I will use how I combined the lovely Girl and Mermaids Washi Sheets and show you how awesome to layer them on each other. Even if the two Washi Sheets have different theme, it’s so easy to combine them as they match because of the artsy style perfectly. First, I placed the Mermaids Washi pieces on a white card stock. I cut out a girl face from the other pack and adhered on the top. The washi is a bit transparent so they kind of melt together…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Journal Girls with Courtney Diaz
Hello Spellbinders and Davenpeeps! Courtney Diaz here for another creative spin on the new Jane Davenport Artomology collection! I hope this video shows you how you can get totally wild and crazy with your supplies to create some fun ways to brighten up your journal pages! Video Tutorial Watch video tutorial below or on Youtube to learn how to make this project: I love the Colorist Stickers, I especially love how easy and fun they are to create something so whimsical and imaginative for my journal pages. If you feel you cannot draw – never fear! Jane has made it super simple and quick with her stencils, and even though…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Journaling with Artomology Collection with Angela Tombari
Hello everyone! Angela Tombari back with you today sharing a couple of journal pages I made with the Jane Davenport Artomology collection. You can see my first post here. I think of journaling pretty much like meditation, playing with art supplies and colors is therapeutic, it leaves me peaceful and positively satisfied, no matter the result. Here, I’ve played a lot with colors, especially Jane Davenport Markers and Washi Paper Sheets. I started working on a piece of watercolor paper, coloring big dots with Jane Davenport Markers and a stencil. I used different colors for each dot and then adhered the Eye Candy die cuts. To create dimension, I die-cut…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | You are Unique Mixed Media Card with Mona Toth
Hello everyone, it’s Mona Tóth here, thank you for joining me. Today I am showing you my second card with the amazing Artomology collection by Jane Davenport. This time I am focusing on using Flower Girl Stencils, Smooth Markers and Colorist Stickers. I never before painted and colored a face on a card but with stencil and Smooth Markers it was really easy. I hope you enjoyed my previous post, if you missed it you can find it here. First I cut an A2 card base, then I picked one of the Flower Girl Stencils. Next I picked the lightest “Chick” color from the Feathered Friends Smooth Markers pack, and…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | You Are Unique Mixed Media Card with Flóra Mónika Farkas
Hi Ladies! It’s Flóra Mónika Farkas back on Spellbinders Blog. In today’s post I will feature the stunning Mermaids Washi Sheets from Jane Davenport Artomology collection. Both sheets are incredibly beautiful. They remind me of fairy tale books. Actually this gave me an idea to create a little undersea world scene on my card. I cut out an A2 size piece from one of the Mermaids Washi Sheets and adhered on a white cardstock. I fussy cut out a gorgeous mermaid and jelly fishes, then added them on cardstock and turned them into die cuts. I like to leave a thin margin around the cut out images. With this little…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Fishy Friends with Courtney Diaz
Hello Spellbinders and Davenpeeps, my name is Courtney Diaz and I am the artist behind Little Raven Ink. I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to jump on board with Spellbinders and the lovely Jane Davenport to share with you some fun and creative ways to use the new Jane Davenport line. I am a journal artist at heart, which means I create and memory keep between the pages of my journals and today’s project is no exception! I’ve got a creative and unusual way to use the new Smooth Markers in the Jane range. I know we all love to colour with our markers, myself included but I am always looking…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Believe Mixed Media Card with Flóra Mónika Farkas
Hi Ladies! It’s Flóra Mónika Farkas here. I am so happy to guest design at Spellbinders blog. I am going to share with you three different cards today and over the next few days made with the amazing and brand new Jane Davenport Artomology collection. I love the artistic Washi Girl sheets that’s why I grabbed them first. The colors are fresh and the girls are incredibly pretty. I decided to combine the fun washi sheet with the Colorist Stickers. I am a newbie when it comes to coloring but with the Smooth Markers it was super easy to color these foiled stickers. I cut out an A2 size piece…