![]() ![]() Using your blending tool, apply Coffee ink around the edges of the Letter image. Smooth the paper, gently removing any air pockets.Īllow the Gel Medium to cure for 10 minutes or so, then trim away the excess paper: Prepare your canvas by spreading a generous coat of Gel Medium over the entire surface:Īdhere the 1870’s Letter image onto the surface of the canvas. ![]() Here, you can still see exposed edges on the inside of her arm: This will help to give your project a finished appearance – exposed white paper edges can be distracting to the eye. Once the figure has been cut away from the background, carefully tint the exposed edge of the paper. It’s easiest if you begin by removing the paper from the space beneath her arm: Once your images are printed, ‘fussy cut’ around the Victorian Woman Scrap image. You can access it by clicking HERE, or on the sample image below: I’ve prepared a resized version of the 1870’s Letter image, suitable for the scale of this project. Next, print the 1870’s Letter image onto plain printer paper. Print this image ‘as is’ – without changing the size. Note: Either inkjet or laser-jet prints will work beautifully for this project.īegin by printing the image of the Victorian Woman onto plain white cardstock. Adhesive Flat Backed Pearls and Adhesive Flat Backed Gems.Tim Holtz Rubber Stamp Set: Fabulous Flourishes.Ranger Embossing Powder: Super Fine Gold.An empty soda can, cleaned and cut into a strip approx: 2″ x 4″.An Iron dedicated to Crafting, and Ironing Surface.A length of plain white cotton fabric, roughly 12″ x 12″.Scissors and/or a sharp craft knife and self-healing cutting mat.One sheet of Plain White Cardstock + 1 sheet of ordinary printer paper.Inkjet or Laser-jet prints of Graphics Fairy images.The end result? A lovely Mixed Media Paper Doll Canvas to give as a gift, or to enrich your home decor! ![]() We’ll be combining two wonderful Graphics Fairy images with some simple Mixed Media techniques. Hello, Graphics Fairy readers! It’s Heather from Thicketworks with an enjoyable little project that you can create in a jiffy! Share on Pinterest Mixed Media Paper Dolls are so much fun to create! ![]()
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