Fly Away-Butterfly Shaker

Fly Away-Butterfly Shaker

Just fluttering by with a few mixed media scrapbooking ideas to try using the butterfly kits from Queen & Co. Mixed media is just what it sounds like—mixing various mediums. It’s a fun way to add interest and texture to a paper project. The mediums I use on this page are acrylic paint, hybrid stamping ink, ink, spray ink, thread, toppings, washi tape, and watercolor paint.
 
 
WATERCOLOR
Wanting a soft pattern to go with the pretty butterfly die, I applied streaks of watercolor to mixed media paper. I then die cut the paper and stamped the title of my page—Let your dreams take flight.
 
 
I painted more paper in the same fashion and used it to cut additional butterflies out. 
 
 
The butterfly wings, when turned, look a bit like whimsical flowers, so I planted a small garden of them in the corner of my page. The stems are washi tape. 
 
 
I also my painted paper as journaling strips and another page border (along the top and bottom).  
 
 
SPRAY INK
A few squirts of different spray ink gave me another background. 
 
 
I die cut a couple of butterflies from this piece as well. 
 
 
WASHI 
Using Queen’s pretty Pin Stripe Glitter Tape, I created a textured border by pleating the tape, layering it some, and stitching using my sewing machine. 
 
 
ACRYLIC PAINT
Did you know you can turn your dies into stamps with just a bit of acrylic paint. It won’t be a crisp impression, but I didn’t need that with this style of page, so the rough outline did the trick.
 
 
NOTE: Make sure you rinse your die clean with water immediately following the stamping. 
 
Once the paint dried, I used the inside foam butterfly shape and more of my painted paper to give the butterfly some added detail.
 
 
SHAKERS
Toppings are an excellent mixed media option. I used them to create two shaker butterflies on my layout. 
 
 
BUTTERFLY BONUS
I layered two butterflies to give the page some extra lift. 
 
 
Since this layout is about my five-year-old’s dream of being a “taxti car driver,” I didn’t hesitate to have fun with it… a whimsical design to support a lighthearted story. Whatever is on your list to scrapbook next, I hope this page has given you an idea or two to try. 
 
 
MIXED MEDIA CARDS
Since your supplies are already out, you might as well create a couple of quick mixed media cards while you’re at it. The techniques are the same, making these super fast to assemble using your scraps. 
 
 
 
supplies used
QUEEN & CO. SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES
Cardstock: Bazzill Basics; Watercolor Paint: Close to My Heart; Spray Ink: Prima Marketing; Pen: Tombow; Hybrid Ink: Taylored Expressions; Adhesive: Therm O Web; Die Cut Machine: Sizzix; Sewing Machine: Brother; Phot Printer: Epson; Other: Acrylic paint.