I decided to take photos as I was creating my last mixed media collage in hopes of creating a basic tutorial to show people how easy it is to make a collage using vintage papers as the background.
Step 1. Collage an array of vintage papers to a canvas using Matte Medium or Mod Podge. You can layer and collage them however you want.
Step 2. Use distress ink pads like the ones from Ranger and distress the collage once the matte medium is dry.
Step 3. Using a paint brush or a rubber brayer, add a layer of paint across the collage. Make sure you don't add to much and completely cover your collaged background. I usually do this very unevenly to give it some interest .
Step 4: Draw the subject of your painting directly on the canvas with a pencil. You can erase as necessary. This will help you as you start adding paint and other papers to your subject.
Step 5: Depending on what your subject is, you can add gesso to certain parts of your painting. I added it to the areas where I didn't want the collage to show through, and I wanted a nice bright white background to add lighter color paints.
Step 6: You can add more paper and layers of paint to your collage to finish the subject.
Step 7: Continue using brushes, fingers, and other items to add paint to your collage around the subject. You can use so many different items, get creative. Try sponging paint on through a piece of metal screen or dipping a round cap in painting and dotting it around your painting. This is the fun part. Just let loose and see what happens. You might just surprise yourself.
Step 8: Add final details with charcoal, pastels, or colored pencils (Or all 3 like I did in this painting) When you're finally happy with the product, I recommend using a sealer to protect the painting. I like the Liquitex Matte Spray. It doesn't change the look or finish of the painting and it gives it a nice protective coat.
Step 9: You're done. Sit back and enjoy your work. Or, start a new piece.
These are just some very basic ideas on getting started in collage, and there are LOTS of techniques. What's great about collage and mixed media art is the lack of rules. You are in control. I stole Nike's slogan for creating my art work "Just Do It". You don't have to have a solid idea in your head when you start. Just let yourself go and see where your imagination takes you.
Good luck! Feel free to leave comments :)
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A Sneak peek
I've been neglecting my blog this last week or so. I've been super busy re-organizing my studio and putting together a mixed media painting for a charity event hosted by the Junior Achievement of Arizona. I'm going to be putting together a tutorial for how I put this piece together, but I wanted to give you a sneak peek of just a portion of this painting. I call it "Dans le jardin" (In The Garden). Stay tuned later this week for the tutorial, and I wanted to share all the goodies I got in a Paper Swap with Hope from Paper Relics! It was amazing... You can check out her site here: http://www.paperrelics.com/index.html and here is her blog post where she showed what I sent. It was quite a swap, I got so much lovely stuff, i can't wait to show you all pictures! Till later, here's a little sneak peek of my new painting for the charity auction...
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charity auction,
mixed media,
new,
painting,
paper swap,
vintage
Friday, April 2, 2010
WINNERS of the Vintage French Poetry Pack Giveaway
Okay bloggers, I have randomly picked 2 Winners, with the help of http://random.org/
Winner 1 is #14 - Nicole
Winner 2 is #34 - Ashleigh
Congrats! Thank you to everyone who entered. I will be offering 20% off to anyone who makes a purchase in my shop who left a comment on this page. Just send me a quick note that you left a comment on my blog before you check out, and I'll send you a revised invoice with the 20% discount.
Please send me your contact information, so I can get your Vintage French Poetry paper packs in the mail to you right away. Email me at : katieblueford@gmail.com
Winner 1 is #14 - Nicole
Winner 2 is #34 - Ashleigh
Congrats! Thank you to everyone who entered. I will be offering 20% off to anyone who makes a purchase in my shop who left a comment on this page. Just send me a quick note that you left a comment on my blog before you check out, and I'll send you a revised invoice with the 20% discount.
Please send me your contact information, so I can get your Vintage French Poetry paper packs in the mail to you right away. Email me at : katieblueford@gmail.com
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
It's Time for a GIVEAWAY!
It's officially wedding season, and I've been getting a TON of emails and special requests for custom made vintage paper packs for people to use for their weddings. I decided I would put together an extra special vintage paper pack, consisting of old French poetry pages. One lucky blog winner will win!
What you have to do to enter....
1. Become a follower on my blog
2. Leave a comment telling me how you would use these fabulous vintage pages... whether that be in invitations, favors, thank you cards, decorations, etc.
I'll randomly pick one lucky person to win at the end of the day next Thursday April 1.
*****UPDATE***** THERE HAVE BEEN SO MANY PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR THE GIVEAWAY, THERE WILL NOW BE 2 LUCKY WINNERS! And, anyone who left a comment can get a 20% discount on any vintage paper purchases from my store! Just send me a little note before you check out, and I'll send you a revised invoice. Blue Green Arts Etsy Store ***************
Stop by and visit my store for more vintage paper goodness! Good Luck!
What you have to do to enter....
1. Become a follower on my blog
2. Leave a comment telling me how you would use these fabulous vintage pages... whether that be in invitations, favors, thank you cards, decorations, etc.
I'll randomly pick one lucky person to win at the end of the day next Thursday April 1.
*****UPDATE***** THERE HAVE BEEN SO MANY PEOPLE TO SIGN UP FOR THE GIVEAWAY, THERE WILL NOW BE 2 LUCKY WINNERS! And, anyone who left a comment can get a 20% discount on any vintage paper purchases from my store! Just send me a little note before you check out, and I'll send you a revised invoice. Blue Green Arts Etsy Store ***************
Stop by and visit my store for more vintage paper goodness! Good Luck!
Labels:
contest,
decorations,
giveaway,
poetry,
snippet and ink,
vintage book pages,
vintage paper,
weddings
Friday, March 19, 2010
Spring is for the Birds
I think it's the emergence of spring that makes me want to paint birds in my new paintings. I've been working hard at putting a bunch of new mixed media paintings together, and I just decided to finally list them in my Etsy store. I like them all... What do you think? I'd love to hear your comments :)
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
More about... ME!
Recently, I was asked to fill out a few questions by someone featuring me on their blog... I liked the questions, and I thought it might be fun for my readers to get to know a little more about me. Here are the questions and my answers. :)
1. How long have you been doing your craft?
-I've been doing Paper Crafts my entire life. In fact, my mom used to call me the 'Paper Queen' when I was little. It's funny to think that my love of paper as a little girl has turned into quite a business!
2. What is your favorite item in your shop?
-My favorite item in my shop would probably be my Vintage French paper packs http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=41603291
I absolutely LOVE old French paper, and these packs are the best! As far as a handmade item, I am really into making my mixed media greeting cards!
3. What is your favorite things to purchase on Etsy?
-I think my favorite thing to purchase on Etsy would probably be other vintage paper... What can i say, I'm a paperholic!
4. Is there any other craft you do but don't sell on Etsy?
- I do LOTS of other crafts, but most of the time, they get purchased or given away to friends and family members before they make it on Etsy. I really enjoy painting flower pots and creating vases out of repurposed wood!
5. What is your favorite color?
-I'd have to say my favorite color is Blue... (Blue is part of my last name... and in my shop name) :) http://katieblue.etsy.com/
6. name 3 books/movies/music that you love.
-3 of my favorite books and movies would be... Almost Famous, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and all of the Shopaholic books.
THAT'S ME!
1. How long have you been doing your craft?
-I've been doing Paper Crafts my entire life. In fact, my mom used to call me the 'Paper Queen' when I was little. It's funny to think that my love of paper as a little girl has turned into quite a business!
2. What is your favorite item in your shop?
-My favorite item in my shop would probably be my Vintage French paper packs http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=41603291
I absolutely LOVE old French paper, and these packs are the best! As far as a handmade item, I am really into making my mixed media greeting cards!
3. What is your favorite things to purchase on Etsy?
-I think my favorite thing to purchase on Etsy would probably be other vintage paper... What can i say, I'm a paperholic!
4. Is there any other craft you do but don't sell on Etsy?
- I do LOTS of other crafts, but most of the time, they get purchased or given away to friends and family members before they make it on Etsy. I really enjoy painting flower pots and creating vases out of repurposed wood!
5. What is your favorite color?
-I'd have to say my favorite color is Blue... (Blue is part of my last name... and in my shop name) :) http://katieblue.etsy.com/
6. name 3 books/movies/music that you love.
-3 of my favorite books and movies would be... Almost Famous, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and all of the Shopaholic books.
THAT'S ME!
Monday, March 8, 2010
Art, Craft, Vintage, and Antiques Show this Weekend - March 13, 2010
This coming weekend in Queen Creek, Arizona will be a Huge Arts and Crafts Festival! I'm going to have a booth at this show, and I've been working very hard to put together some amazing goods for this event! I have some very unique vintage paper items, some new mixed media paintings, and more! I'm sharing my booth with my mom who creates fabulous jewelry http://vickisdesertjewels.etsy.com/. So, come on out, it will be fun for the whole family, with live music, bull riding, food, and more!
Labels:
arizona,
art show,
craft show,
march,
paper,
queen creek,
vintage
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Shop mentioned on Wedding Chicks blog!
My friend Kristin, an avid reader of all the great wedding blogs called me Friday to announce that as she was reading through one of her favorite blogs she saw my store mentioned! How cool is that?! They showcased a beautiful display for a Garden Party themed Bridal shower, which was beautiful! They used my favorite: Vintage Book Pages for a fun accent! Stop by and Check it out! There are some gorgeous photos and ideas on their lovely blog! (You'll have to go to their blog to check out the photos...)
Wedding Chicks Blog - Garden Party Bridal Shower
Wedding Chicks Blog - Garden Party Bridal Shower
Friday, February 19, 2010
LOVE days like this!
I just love days like this... I found some AMAZING vintage goodies today! I just had to share pics, I was so excited with all the lovelies I came home with. :)
Some of the awesome finds include:
*4 very cool old pocketwatches... hmmm, how should I work these into a project? They are so great, they even work still.
*Really old set of Bingo cards! How fun are these? I can see some cool art journals being made out of these... hmmm... ideas are running through my head.
*A bunch of old rubber stamps... super cool, cant wait to use these!
*6 old rusty horseshoes... Might make something really great for the upcoming show in Queen Creek at the Equestrian Park :)
Lots more too... Check out the pics, leave your comments! :)
Some of the awesome finds include:
*4 very cool old pocketwatches... hmmm, how should I work these into a project? They are so great, they even work still.
*Really old set of Bingo cards! How fun are these? I can see some cool art journals being made out of these... hmmm... ideas are running through my head.
*A bunch of old rubber stamps... super cool, cant wait to use these!
*6 old rusty horseshoes... Might make something really great for the upcoming show in Queen Creek at the Equestrian Park :)
Lots more too... Check out the pics, leave your comments! :)
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Featured on a Blog

I'm so excited, My vintage French paper packs have been featured on a lovley blog: Studio Haus
Stop by this lovely blog and vote on which item is your favorite!
http:studiohaus.blogspot.com
Labels:
book pages,
featured,
lovely,
vintage,
vintage french paper packs,
vote
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Lovely New Valentine's Cards!
I've been really into combining fabric and paper, especially vintage paper. I really love the look of layering different textures together, like burlap layered with paper, sewn together, and then layered with tulle. There is something so pretty and interesting and about it. I spent quite a few hours last weekend coming up with some new card designs, and I hope you like them!
Feel free to leave your comments, and they are all for sale in my Etsy shop. If you have ideas for custom cards you'd like made, shoot me an email or leave a comment with your email.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Helping Haiti - French paper packs

From now till the end of the month, I'll be donating $2 from the sale of every Vintage French paper pack to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake. Please see my shop if you would like to make a purchase!
http://katieblue.etsy.com
Labels:
donate,
haiti,
vintage french paper packs
Monday, January 11, 2010
L'Amour Toujours

With Valentine's Day only a little over a month away, I've been working on some new projects with a Valentine's theme... One of them is this mixed media painting. I was inspired by a very old piece of sheet music "L'Amour Toujours" or Love Everlasting. It had such a great vintage romantic feel to it. I collaged it on a plum colored background and added some really great black vintage lace and vintage buttons. It's such a cool piece! I have it listed in my Etsy store, I think it would make a great Valentine's gift that you could enjoy year round!
I would love to hear your comments! :)
Labels:
plum,
valentine's day,
vintage buttons,
vintage lace,
vintage music
Friday, January 8, 2010
New Year's Cleaning
I'm only going to show the "After" pictures of my art studio... because even I couldn't look at the "Before" pictures! Messes happen... especially when you are working on a million different projects as I always seem to be. I took full advantage of having a week off over Christmas and I spent an entire day re-organizing and cleaning my art room. I hate organizing, but it was sooo worth it! I just love how it came out. I was even able to make room for a great big second work table, which I desperately needed. Anyways, enjoy the pics and as always, feel free to leave your comments. :)
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
My kind of Christmas Tree
As you know, I'm always looking for new ideas of how to use my huge stash of amazing vintage paper. I took on the project of creating a little Christmas tree from old sheet music a couple weekends ago. I cut tons of strips of paper, glued sparkly red glitter on each piece, and curled the ends up. I glued them all around a paper maiche tree form, starting from the bottom. It took in total about 7 hours to finish but I just LOVE it!
Leave your comments :)
Labels:
Christmas,
glitter,
paper,
paper maiche,
vintage sheet music
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
A Jar Full of Rusty Stuff

I was at an estate sale a couple months ago and found this huge old pickle jar FULL of old rusty metal stuf... old screws, nails, hooks, casters, etc. It was 2 bucks... how could I pass up something like that? :) Of course my husband saw it and thought I was crazy, but I knew I could come up with something to do with all of it!
So, I sat down and dumped the whole 20lb jar full of rusty goodness out on the table and went to work. I have many more ideas, but this mixed media collage was my first project using this stuff. I hope you enjoy! Feel free to leave your comments :)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
It's Time for a GIVEAWAY!


I just love when it starts getting just a little bit cooler and the mornings start to feel crisp! It's October, and that means it's time for Oktoberfest! In honor of Oktoberfest and my partial German heritage, I've decided to offer my super fabulous Vintage German paper pack as a giveaway! These papers would be so perfect for scrapbooking about your favorite October memories or to make your fall cards.
Just leave a comment with your favorite thing about fall AND become a follower of my blog, and I'll pick someone at random on October 12th!
Please be sure you have a valid email address. Winner will be notified by email.
You can also find these fabulous vintage paper packs and others for sale in my etsy store.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Paper - You can even sew it!

As most of you loyal readers know by now, I'm completely obsessed with paper. Sometimes I just sit in my studio with a big pile of it and see if any new ideas come into my head. While I was contemplating some new ideas this weekend, I decided to brush my sewing machine off and play around with it. I ended up seewing some adorable little vintage paper envelopes! I am just so pleased with the result. I think they would be just perfect for handmade cards or to add to your scrapbooking pages with a little note or picture inside. You could even use them in the mail, just add an address label, and a stamp, and you're good to go!
If you have any great projects that you would like to share that involve using vintage paper, I'd love to hear about them!
Labels:
cards,
collage,
envelope,
fall,
handmade,
scrapbook,
sewing,
vintage dictionary,
vintage paper
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Shopping Girl - 1st of the Series!


Slowly but surely, I'm working on new mixed media art pieces! This is my newest piece called 'Shopping Girl'. I'm going to work on a series of girls, and thhis is the first!
I started with a blank canvas, painted it, collaged on different pages from vintage books, collaged on a solid color paper, then collaged a sheet of vintage sheet music on top of all that. When that was dry, I painted the girl, collaging on her dress and her Bloomies' Big Brown Bag! I finished it up with some washes of paint and sealed it with a layer of matte medium.
Hopefully you enjoy it, and she puts a smile on your face today!
Please feel free to leave comments.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Where to find Antique and Vintage Images

I get asked a lot where I find antique and vintage images to use in my art. I can tell you it's not easy, but that's only because I like to use the real thing. I love old photos printed on old photo paper, they just have a certain flair to them that can really add a lot to your project. But, depending on the type of project you are doing, you may find that using images from a CD or downloaded from the internet work just fine. Just whip out your distress inks, and they'll look authentic in no time! I have found a couple really great sites that will give you images to use for FREE! (I LOVE free!)
Here's one of the sites I have been to in the past: http://freeantiqueimages.blogspot.com/
I also hunt around alot on flickr for FREE images that people are willing to share.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrysti/sets/72057594064002193/
There is some really great stuff out there, you just gotta know where to search!
If you have a favorite site or place to get vintage images, please leave a comment and share!
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