YouTuber’s Log 001: Video Lineup

Today is a start of a new week and there is a lot going on at my YouTube channel. I am also making some changes-which evolving, expanding on projects and ideas is a good thing. Having a creative outlet is good for the soul. I am still learning and growing with YouTube and this has been a worthwhile journey. The bonus is that I have the opportunity to share craft ideas and inspiration with the crafting community. As my schedule changes, I do my best to adjust as I go along. I decided it would be a good idea to post on Mondays, a lineup up of videos planned for the week and which days they will be uploaded. This idea is also fun so one can see what is happening on the channel. There will be four videos uploaded this week and each one is unique and gives the viewer many ideas, tips and tricks.

This week’s video Lineup:

Tues. 10th: Update on the Scrappy Snippet Roll Challenge

Wed. 11th: Wild Card Wednesday

Fri. 13th: Yarn Bowl Tutorial

Sat. 14th: September Stitch Book- This month’s prompts are leaves and dots. See Saturday the 7th’s video for what you’ll need for this project.

A fun week of crafty projects. Stay tune!

Link to my channel HERE

“Mixed Media Art is taking different elements and bringing them together to tell a story. A telling of a deeper meaning of one’s creative soul.” -Stephanie M. Hopkins

Art in Motion: Mixed Media Collage

Mixed Media Collage by Stephanie Hopkins

“Home is where our story begins…” -Unknown

Fun craft project for all ages!

Mixed media collage is a form of visual arts, in which you take more than one element and create an image or background. Paper is one of the more popular forms of making collage. Such as using magazine clippings, scrapbook paper, photos, wrapping paper and so on…

It becomes mixed media when you add elements such as paint, ink, markers, ribbons, metal, cardboard, wood, and stamps. The ideas are endless, really. You don’t have to go out and spend a lot of money. You can use items from around your home. I’ve even seen people use sticks and leaves they find out doors. I have to admit, I’ve done that as well. In short, keep your cost down to little or no cost at all. That is the beauty of being creative.

Mixed Media Collage by Stephanie Hopkins

These collages were fun and easy to make. A perfect project for beginners or even advance crafters’. I love the quirky mismatched window panes on the house above. I tend to do that with projects like these. For my base I used cardboard from a cereal box. Don’t throw away those boxes! You can use them for all sorts of crafts. Once I cut it to the size I wanted, I inked the sides. Then grabbed a pile of scrap paper I have on hand and inked them up really good and glued them down the way I wanted. Tip: Arrange the paper on the base to see how it looks before gluing them down.  Once the paper is glued down, add ribbon and use a marker(s) to make the door and windows. I also used the markers to highlight the sides of the roof and house. That part is optional but it really helps the image to stand out.

Tip: If you don’t have crafting ink, you can use coffee to dye your papers or even watercolor paint.

These collage can be framed, or used in a journal, or a card to send to a friend or love one, or propped up against something-like a bookshelf. Have fun and enjoy the process!

You can find more of my paper-crafting and art at my Instagram!

Stephanie Hopkins

Supplies:

Cardboard from Cereal Box/Scrap Paper/Ink and Ribbon/Glue and Markers

I did use some of my painted papers for this project.