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A Merry Mixed Media Tile for You!

Happy Friday everyone! Leslie-Rahye here sharing a festive art tile for you! I made the base of this tile on The Odd Show Live Reboot a few weeks ago...many have requested learning the technique--I share it with you here! I finished it on The Reboot [start about 19:40]  this week using this fabulous Santa's Workshop collage from AlteredPages.com. I hope you enjoy my project! Thank you for looking!

Supplies: collage, Artist Spackle, acrylic paint, Maya Mist Copper, red & green mists, mica powders,  book paper, prima flowers, & trim


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  1. Thanks for the video link on the how to. Beautiful technique results

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  2. Love how you incorporated the Glitz ruffle into such an organic piece,proving it really is MIXED medium and totally altered! Wonderful work Leslie!

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  3. This is just wonderful - from start to finish. Love the combinations of techniques and textures!

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  4. I love this piece. It is so vintage and I will have to go check out the video. TFS

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