After all of the grade school collages using magazines, I doubted I'd ever want to use magazines for art projects again. Never say never! Lovely ideas here, Natasha.
Natasha I have been using old calendars that have beautiful scenery in my card making idea for a number of years. The colours are amazing. Thanks for sharing this idea.
I love doing this. What you are actually doing is transferring your thoughts from the analytical logical left side of your brain to the right side. Mastering this shift can give you unlimited possibilities for creativity. I used to teach a class on this and it was wonderful to see what students were able to do using this technique.
I agree, it's a great idea. Before throwing away a magazine, I flip it to see if I like any image, use as a background, or can die-cut from it a flower, a leaf or whatever. Many times, if it's really good, I copy it on a piece of cardstock to fit the thickness of the card itself. It's great for absolute beginners who do not have much DSP or stamps or dies to try and decide if cardmaking is their favorite thing to do.
Thank you for encouraging and showing how us how to re-use/re-cycle items we already have to make beautiful cards. I like your idea of using a cut out area to take a look at how the page can be used as a background. An other idea is to fussy cut an image out of a magazine or card and make that your main focus. Or part of your image.
I have done this with a conservation magazine we get every month. There are lots of birds, lake and forest scenes, and insects. They make great masculine cards. I like your tip of using a template to visualize what to cut. Thank you.
Your creativity is boundless. I’ve resolved (again!) not to buy any more craft stuff in 2025 and to try to be a bit more sustainable in what I use for crafting. This idea is just perfect, and a great way to use some of my glossy ‘Country Life’ magazines
Good morning Natasha. I haven’t seen you for awhile. I’m loving what you are making. Beautiful. I’m so glad you heard me so “nooooo” you’re sticking the wrong side. We’ve all done it. lol I hope the four of you are all well. Much love and heaps of hugs from Australia. Merry Christmas to the four of you. Big hi to the little hands 🙌👐🫶
Another great resource to cut up that I use, is old photos. Back in the day (pre digital) we use to get "doubles". I have an unlimited supply of scenery to cut up. ha ha Also..inside of some business envelopes have a really nice pattern. I use them for 'guy' cards. :D
Great cards Natasha. Interesting timing I just finished going through a couple of magazines and an old calendar cutting out pieces and pages to use in my journal.
Being fairly new to crafting I was wondering where the boundaries lie when crafting larger layouts. I will be cutting out more words instead of die cutting letters. Thanks for the lesson.
Gorgeous cards and such a great idea. Thankyou. 😊😊
You are sooooo creative, Natasha! Thank you for another great video!
After all of the grade school collages using magazines, I doubted I'd ever want to use magazines for art projects again. Never say never! Lovely ideas here, Natasha.
Coucou Natasha,
Super idée, j’aime beaucoup !
Merci.
Bisous.
Oh, thank you so much! I love this idea and the tip on how to visualize the use of the image!
What a fascinating video, Natasha ❤❤❤ Your ability to adapt and still make beautiful cards astounds me‼️‼️‼️
Great cards Natasha ❤
Natasha I have been using old calendars that have beautiful scenery in my card making idea for a number of years. The colours are amazing. Thanks for sharing this idea.
I would never think to use a template, you have so many creative ideas that you share so willingly, thank you ❤
I love how your mind works, Natasha! Both cards are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you 😊
I love doing this. What you are actually doing is transferring your thoughts from the analytical logical left side of your brain to the right side. Mastering this shift can give you unlimited possibilities for creativity. I used to teach a class on this and it was wonderful to see what students were able to do using this technique.
What a great idea!
I agree, it's a great idea. Before throwing away a magazine, I flip it to see if I like any image, use as a background, or can die-cut from it a flower, a leaf or whatever.
Many times, if it's really good, I copy it on a piece of cardstock to fit the thickness of the card itself.
It's great for absolute beginners who do not have much DSP or stamps or dies to try and decide if cardmaking is their favorite thing to do.
Thank you for encouraging and showing how us how to re-use/re-cycle items we already have to make beautiful cards. I like your idea of using a cut out area to take a look at how the page can be used as a background. An other idea is to fussy cut an image out of a magazine or card and make that your main focus. Or part of your image.
I like it!
Thank you for showing us new ways of looking at our resources!
Oh wow! Never disappointed on your creativity.
I have done this with a conservation magazine we get every month. There are lots of birds, lake and forest scenes, and insects. They make great masculine cards. I like your tip of using a template to visualize what to cut. Thank you.
We just made readers digest ornaments like we made when I was a kid in girl scouts.
So clever, turned out beautifully!
Natasha, my first thought was, ‘oh, no, she’s cutting up a National Geographic! My husband used to iron the pages if they were bent in any way!
Brillant!
Your creativity is boundless. I’ve resolved (again!) not to buy any more craft stuff in 2025 and to try to be a bit more sustainable in what I use for crafting. This idea is just perfect, and a great way to use some of my glossy ‘Country Life’ magazines
Good morning Natasha. I haven’t seen you for awhile. I’m loving what you are making. Beautiful. I’m so glad you heard me so “nooooo” you’re sticking the wrong side. We’ve all done it. lol I hope the four of you are all well. Much love and heaps of hugs from Australia. Merry Christmas to the four of you. Big hi to the little hands 🙌👐🫶
Love to you too! -from Brisbane ❤
OMG . . . this would work with patterned paper too! I struggle using it too. I will be cutting templates forthwith!
Another great resource to cut up that I use, is old photos. Back in the day (pre digital) we use to get "doubles". I have an unlimited supply of scenery to cut up. ha ha Also..inside of some business envelopes have a really nice pattern. I use them for 'guy' cards. :D
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Great cards Natasha. Interesting timing I just finished going through a couple of magazines and an old calendar cutting out pieces and pages to use in my journal.
What super idea to make a template
Great idea!
Being fairly new to crafting I was wondering where the boundaries lie when crafting larger layouts. I will be cutting out more words instead of die cutting letters. Thanks for the lesson.
Heute war es das erste mal, wo ich dachte "oh mein Gott, was macht sie bloß " aber wie immer ich wurde nicjt enttäuscht. ❤
What are the rules about the magazines/photographers copyright?