Discovering Mixed Media
I first got started thinking about “mixed media” when I became a secretary for our local “Friends of the Library” organization. Our group raises money to support the many programs our Library provides the residents (Puzzle contests, Book Sales, Cooking demonstrations etc.) One of the members is an artist who creates with altered books. The participants in her group make these gorgeous displays and I thought “why not me?” But I procrastinated! After-all, I thought, my media is paper, ink, die cuts. I’m comfortable – but I finally reasoned, we can all learn something new!
So my journal is about me learning and creating mixed media. I was daunted by the subject and, to be truthful, a little intimidated. But since the world of mixed media includes so many different materials and styles, I could not make a mistake. But I couldn’t get focused. I did give up for a while – playing solitaire on the computer, reading, even organizing but deep down inside, mixed media was still calling my name. So, I decided to get creative. Taking a cue from Six Sigma (from my working career) I created a “Thinking Map”. Thinking Maps help you organize your thoughts and to visualize the possibilities. Now yours will look different from mine, because you have a different journal style and purpose.
There are different styles of “Thinking Maps”: circle, bubble, double bubble, tree, brace, flow, multi flow and bridge. The steps to take are:
Please refer to the following link to see different styles of Thinking Maps http:/wikihow.com/Choose-Between-Different-Styles-of-Thinking-Maps and I will let you know what my phrases are and how I started my page.
~Sallie
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