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Friday, 6 March 2026

Creative Artiste #124 March 2026

  ....Welcome to a new challenge at

Creative Artiste is a monthly challenge blog for everyone who likes to mix their media. So, as long as you like to use various mediums on your creations, we'd love to see you enter the challenge.
A big Thank You to everyone who entered the challenge last month. Your projects were all wonderful and our winners have been announced on the blog.
Our theme is always
"Anything Mixed Media Goes"
We have opportunities to be a Guest Designer for all our winners.


I have created a triptych to welcome Spring.
I have used three canvases that each measure 4"x 8" (10 x 20cms).

Before I show the step-by-step photos of the techniques, first I have a tip for supporting the underside of the canvas when applying mediums to it.

1. Firstly, I gave all three of these canvases a coat of white gesso followed by DecoArt Americana Decor Timeless chalk based paint. I then lightly dabbed on some pale grey acrylic paint to create a slightly mottled effect on the two outside canvases.
2. To stop the canvas from bowing when applying texture paste, or stamping, I cut several pieces of cardboard, trimmed to fit inside the canvas.
3. I glue the layers together to create a block and fix a strip of ribbon to it.
4. I can now tuck the cardboard inside the reverse of the canvas which will stop it bowing under pressure. I simply pull on the ribbon to easily remove it. The block can be reused until it starts to get compressed. Then I just add another layer.


5. I applied texture paste through a Tim Holtz stencil. I deliberately made the paste look rough to mimic brickwork.
6. Once the texture paste had dried I replaced the stencil and dabbed on a mix of Docrafts and DecoArt acrylic paints with brush, careful to not paint between the bricks.


7. I created a trellis by gluing some wooden drink stirrers together.
8. I made a short length of fence by gluing some lolly sticks.
9. I painted both the trellis and the fence with DecoArt white acrylic.
10. I curved some kraft card and glued it in a flat backed barrel shape. I made three of these in different sizes.


11. I fixed the trellis and one of the large pots to the centre canvas with Prima 3D Matt Gel. I die cut lots of flowers and some flourishes from card I'd coloured with Distress Oxides.
12. I arranged, and attached, the flowers and flourishes to the canvases, adding pearl beads to the flower centres.


I stamped the 'Grow Beauty' words using a Samantha K stamp set, cut around them and fixed them to the middle canvas. I added a wooden wheel and some wooden butterflies to finish.


Now it's your turn to have fun and create your mixed media projects. You can enter our challenge as many times as you like. A full list of the rules is on the challenge blog. For more inspiration please visit the Creative Artiste Challenge Blog to see the fabulous mixed media projects created by our multi talented team.
Remember to have fun crafting and enter your "Anything Mixed Media Goes" creations in our 
March challenge. 

I have entered this project in the following challenges:

Sunday, 1 March 2026

Crafts Galore Encore March 2026

Welcome to March! 

And Happy St David's Day!

Spring is almost here, the days are getting lighter and the weather is getting less cold. Butbefore we can celebrate any warm sunny days, there is a new challenge starting on the

Crafts Galore Encore Challenge Blog

Thank you to everyone who joined in with last month's challenge. The winners have been announced on the challenge blog. This is a month long challenge and you can enter up to three times. There is a full list of rules on the challenge blog.

Our theme every month is the popular
"Anything Goes"
and our sponsor this month is:



who are offering a prize of 3 digi images from their store to our lucky winner.


I have made an A5 birthday card this month in pretty Springtime colours.

I started with a textured green card from Papermania and layered it with a Papermania smooth light green card. The daffodil paper is the March paper from G45's Flower Market Collection.
I added two strips of layered green card over the paper at the top and bottom of the card.


I used the Daffodil Maiden image from our sponsor and coloured her with my Copics. I matted her onto smooth yellow card from Papermania and fixed her to the card on foam pads.


 I printed the headdress a couple of times, coloured the flowers and fussy cut them to use as an embellishment. I attached them to the card with foam pads.


I printed the sentiment and layered it onto yellow card with another daffodil.

Now please visit the  Crafts Galore Encore challenge blog where you can see the wonderful projects and cards created by our talented team using Moondrea Designs images.