Celebrating France with a Mixed Media Photo Frame

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This article is written by Michelle G. Brown

Michelle uses her French holiday photos

This week we are Celebrating France with our Mixed Media Art Ephemera Sheet. For my contribution, I wanted to showcase my favourite Paris photo, taken by my husband during our trip in October 2012, so I made this mixed media photo frame. It’s also my Facebook photo, so it holds a special place in my heart.

Materials & Tools

* Mixed Media Art Ephemera Sheet 22 – Celebrate France

* Printed photo

* Cereal box panels

* Mod Podge Gloss

* Walnut Ink

* Cutting mat, steel rulers and craft knife

* Brayer

* Sponge applicator

Instructions to Make a Mixed Media Photo Frame

1. Gather supplies and print out ephemera sheet and photo

mixed media art ephemera sheet

2. Cut cardboard panels into two 8” x 8” panels

mixed media photo frame

3. Decide on photo size and cut out middle of frame. Here I used a window of 4.5”x4.5”

mixed media photo frame

4. Tear ephemera sheets into strips. I used both the printed sheet and another piece of French text

tear up ephemera sheets

5. Using Mod Podge, adhere the strips onto the front of the frame and allow to dry.

mixed media ephemera collage

6. Then turn over and glue over the ephemera edges to make a nice finish around the edge of the photo frame.

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7. Add the Mod Podge to the backing piece of card and even out with the brayer. Add the photo and use the brayer to flatten out the photo. Set aside to dry.

mixed meida photo fraom

8. Add Walnut ink spray onto the ephemera sheets collage. This gives a nice antique tone and evens out the different ephemera strips

mixed media walnut ink

9. Glue the two layers together. I was worried about getting Mod Podge onto the photo when is spreads so I deliberately covered all of the photo and backing card with Mod Podge, then added the front frame. Weigh down and leave to dry over night.

Finish with lettering

mixed media photo frame

I hope this project has inspired you to get some of your vacation pictures out of the computer and create a frame to put on display.

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Michelle G. Brown is passionate about mixed media art and enjoys sharing her knowledge and techniques with you to allow you to express your own creativity. Michelle understands that many of us have an inner need to create. By learning a few basic techniques the amazing world of mixed media art is accessible to everyone!

Michelle lives with her husband and two boys in Melbourne, Australia.

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Jennifer’s Eiffel Tower

This article is written by Jennifer Truett

My name is Jennifer Truett (Jennifer Shorter on Facebook) I live in Seaside, California.  I am married, with one son who is 7 years old, two baby dogs and one big dog, a Chihuahua a Chiweenie and a  very sweet Pit Bull.  I love the outdoors but can enjoy staying inside with a good book just as much.  I am new to Mixed Media I just started this journey in April of this year.

Scrapbooking papers, canvas and an Eiffel tower decal were used to create this amazing piece

I created this piece for my Niece Emilee who just graduated High School.

I started by Mod Podging scrapbook paper to canvas.

Scrapbooking papers, canvas and an Eiffel tower decal were used to create this amazing piece.

I added wall art decal of the Eiffel Tower.

Scrapbooking papers, canvas and an Eiffel tower decal were used to create this amazing piece.

I layered it with more paper, painted a wood Fleur De Lis with some gems to add some bling and covered the tower with stained glass pieces.

Scrapbooking papers, canvas and an Eiffel tower decal were used to create this amazing piece.

With acrylic paint, gesso, stencils, ink, felt numbers, mod podge, and my imagination I created this Eiffel Tower piece.

Scrapbooking papers, canvas and an Eiffel tower decal were used to create this amazing piece

This was a fun piece to create and for being my Fourth Mixed Media piece I was pleasantly surprised or should I say super excited when I received a message from Michelle Brown about it from a picture I posted on the Creating Mixed Media Facebook page. I have already learned so much from reading the different posts and from Michelle’s book, “Creating Layers in Mixed Media Art.”  I want to thank Michelle and all of you for your inspiration and beautiful art as I continue my Mixed Media Art journey.

Thank YOU, Jennifer!

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