Showing posts with label mixedmedia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mixedmedia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

Christmas PCJ

 Hello everyone :)                                                                                                                                                             

We are sharing a stunning project made by Dagmara Gorczyńska:)

Dagmara says: "Christmas at Pemberley is the RT collection I used to make this PCJ. The background consists of mist and ScrapLove stickers. I also used white ecoline. The main graphic is Relatively Thoughtful. The sentiment is an old Slavic saying."





Crafty hugs,

RT Team


Thursday, 31 July 2025

Christmas at Pemberley

Hello everyone!

We are sharing a stunning project made by Dagmara Gorczyńska:)

Dagmara says:

 "Christmas at Pemberley is the RT collection I used to make this post. The background is wet carandache. I stamped the text in blue. I made snowflake impressions with blue glitter paste. I added a green JewelBox and white ecolina. The inscription is a Slavic saying."



Crafty hugs,

RT Team




Monday, 25 March 2024

Art Journal Page By Dagmara Gorczyńska

Hello everyone, Dagmara here.

Easter Farm is a lovely collection by Relatively Thoughtful. 

I made a 15x15 cm art journal entry from it. 

I used lovely graphics from the collection to create the composition. 

I made the background with magicals and splashed it with ecoline. 

I also used thread. 

This collection fits perfectly with the Slavic "Jare Gody", which are the prototype of Easter.

Crafty hugs,

Dagmara




The collection is available here:

                                               DIGITAL version                PAPER Version

                                                



Saturday, 23 March 2024

Amazing projects By Dagmara Gorczyńska

Hello everyone, Dagmara here.

Relatively Thoughtful inspires me to do things I've never done before. First the HDF, now the mini accordion album I made for my friend. 

It's really tiny, with only ten pages for ten photos, and the size of the entries is 7.2 x 7.2 cm.

 It's not much to sum up our relationship so far, and the multitude of memories we've made together, and we haven't been idle! 

We travelled together, visited together, went to the Philharmonic Hall, museums, and exhibitions, read together, wandered around Warsaw, Manchester, and Krynica, defended breakfast together from Sara and my vulture rats, for a while, we also lived together, and... we washed our favourite travel pillows.

I've added tags to the photos, with each tag signifying some shared memory.

The photos didn't fit in the scrapbook, so I also made an art journal entry. 

Ola has a smash book, so she has somewhere to paste it. 

On the entry, in turn, I pasted (almost) random words from an old book.

Both the scrapbook and the entry were created using the amazing Karola Gelli Art Prints papers. 

I printed them on ordinary glossy printer paper, which is the most comfortable to tear, and besides, the album did not swell too much.

I also used papers and flowers from other RT collections that I had left over from previous works.

Finally, I made a bookmark from Karola's paper cuttings and Regency Romance collection.

It turned out that the roses are the colour of the year 2024.















The collections are available here:

                                              Digital version                          Paper version




Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Bookmarks By Dagmara Gorczyńska

Hello everyone, Dagmara here.

Titanic is one of my favourite Relatively Thoughtful collections.

I made 2 bookmarks relating to Titanic and with quotes from the movie "Titanic".

I added the tickets to the ship as tags with rivets and strings.

The only graphics I generated myself because I was missing the characters of Jack and Ross.

Hugs,

Dagmara




The collection is available here:

                                                   DIGITAL version             PAPER Version


 


Saturday, 16 March 2024

Titanic 2 - Art Journal page by Dagmara Gorczyńska

 

Hello everyone, Dagmara here.

Today, I have some artwork for you with papers from the Titanic Relatively Thoughtful collection. 

The story of Titanic has been stuck in my head since I watched the James Cameron movie years ago.

Since then, I've constantly had Jack and Rose in my head, even though they didn't really exist 

- Beatrice Wood was Rose's gentle prototype, and Jack never existed.

But having them in my head, I created graphics of the characters I used in the work.

All other elements belong to the collection.

I made three art journal entries and two bookmarks.

The quotes on them are from Cameron's movie.

In one of the entries, you can see the Hart family that actually sailed on the Titanic. 

Only the mother and daughter survived; the head of the family sank with the ship. 

The letter, excerpts of which I am using, was written by Esther and her daughter Eva about eight hours

before the ship sank.

Hugs,

Dagmara





The collection is available here:

                                                   DIGITAL version             PAPER Version


Thursday, 14 March 2024

Art Journal By Karolina Pytlarz

 

Hi, I'm dropping by today with an entry for my art journal. 

Influenced by the moment ( and a collection of papers), 

I vented my anger and opposition against the training and caging of wild animals.

 It's a rather strong topic, perhaps, but a thought-provoking one.

Hugs,

Karolina Pytlarz









The collection is available here:


                                              Digital version                          Paper version         

Tuesday, 12 March 2024

Art Journal Page By Dagmara


Hello everyone, Dagmara here.

Today, I have a quick art journal entry with papers and no media, which is unusual for me.

All the papers, except Jack and Rose's graphic, are from the wonderful Relatively Thoughtful - Titanic collection. 

The letter fragments in the background are reproductions of a real letter from Esther Hart, the last letter written on the Titanic a few hours before it sank. 

Esther's husband died in that disaster.

Hugs,

Dagmara





The collection is available here:

                                                   DIGITAL version             PAPER Version