Studio Time 5 – ”Bloom” step by step mixed media tutorial

Due to a YouTube glitch, I have re-edited this earlier video of mine and re-releasing it…

In today’s mixed media tutorial, I am playing with deli paper, new hand carved stamps and a stencil I hardly ever use, which turns out great here.

Never thought funky blooms would come out of all that!

Follow me along as I break down every single step for you, I know you can do this too 🙂

Mimi.

Watch the process as I create happiness in my art journal 😉

Studio Time 5 - learn mixed media tutorial with Mimi Bondi

Studio Time 5 - learn mixed media tutorial with Mimi Bondi

Studio Time 5 - learn mixed media tutorial with Mimi Bondi
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29 Comments

  1. Beau travail ! merci pour cette nouvelle leçon !

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  2. I love it!!!! Thanks for sharing your process… So fun to watch!

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    • mimibondi

      Thanks for stopping by Michelle! So glad you enjoyed the video 🙂

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    C’est absolument magnifique !!

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    • mimibondi

      Merci Nathy c’est gentil !

  4. i love all your videos on YouTube . So colorful and so easy to do with not too many supplies. I have done 3 and working on 4th. Hugs Linda.

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    • mimibondi

      Thank you Linda! That is exactly what my book and ecourse will be about… Showing how you can create colourful art with not too many supplies! So many people get confused when they hear ”mixed media” and think they have to do 65 layers with at least 10 mediums 😉 Would love to see what you created x mimi

  5. I enjoy seeing your work and watching you create!

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    • mimibondi

      Hi Donna, Thanks for stopping by! Happy to hear my videos are worth watching

  6. I love watching what you do, step by step. Your videos are very helpful and I thoroughly enjoy watching them.

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    • mimibondi

      Thank you Sharon!

  7. Love it…thank for share.I want to learn more and more.

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    • mimibondi

      Thanks so much Paula! Maybe my upcoming book and videos will be of interest to you then

  8. Hi, I love all your workshop you do and as a beginner I find it hard to do the same (nearly). Thanks a lot for all the lessons.

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  9. Sorry I meant it is not so difficult to do the same

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    • mimibondi

      Hi Jethy! Thank you for stopping by! I am so glad to hear you are finding the steps easy to follow, and I’d love to see what you create 🙂 Love from Oz, mimi

  10. What a great and colorful piece. I love it. In the video, you used this really wonderful stencil that was like a swirly, doodley mandala. I’ve looked for the supply list for the show and can’t find it. Do you remember the name of the stencil? I must get one 🙂 Thank you Mimi!

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    • mimibondi

      I think it is called mini doilie by the crafters workshop Kim 🙂

    • I found it!!!! It is “Mini Peacock Doily”. Thank you so much!

    • mimibondi

      Hooray 😉

  11. Just found your videos and truly love them! One question — what kind of journal do you use. I really like the size and the fact that it’s not spiral bound.

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  12. My daughter sent me your website. I love it and did the above “bloom”. Since I am fairly new at this it lacked in places but I learned a lot and loved the process. Will look for your favorite art supplies to help me with the next one. Thank you so much for sharing. Gail

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  13. I love your videos and want to try! Also, I loved the music with this one: Studio 5. Can you tell me what it is and/or where I can find it? Thank you!

    Angela C

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  14. Love the videos and the bright cheery result. Can’t wait to try my version. Glad I stumbled upon your website and it’s Australian. Yeh!

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