I have a couple tips and tricks that I like and use frequently to
help me conserve money while creating art...
1. I use old
magazines that I've gone through and pulled out everything of interest. Instead
of tossing them I use them as my workspace pallet especially when I'm gluing or
using the double sided tape... I can have a clean working space after using each
corner of each page... then I just turn the page and I have another clean
surface... it saves time and keeps my art clean and fresh.
2. For painting, I
use inexpensive paper-plates as my pallet... seems more economical, especially
when I find them at garage sales or on sale, they are normally cheaper than the
throw-away pallets. When I'm done with them I let them dry, then I cut up and
use in my art, I can get a couple ATC's or tabs, or I cut specific shapes out
to use in my art.
3. For my drawing surface, I use a white card stock or cut
up cereal boxes so one I can check colors of pens/pencils/markers or paint as I
go, I can write out a word to check spelling or design before applying to my
piece so I make less mistakes... then
when it's full I cut them up to use as backgrounds of my ATC's, or for a larger
art piece.
4. I bake a lot, so I discovered a use for the plastic
container included with each 3 pack of Crisco shortening sticks (meant to keep
your shortening sticks fresher) for my homemade glue mixture... I take
different glues depending on what I'm working on and mix with water to thin.
Each package also contains a cover. it will keep even longer if I put in a
zip-lock bag in- between use.
5. I recycle almost every piece of mail I get... if it doesn't
need to be saved, I cut it up and use in my art projects, all the way down to
the envelope, I love the different designs that each country or company has... I use the stamps or postmarks in my art, I
save the return address in my yearly address book so I have accurate addresses
for all my art friends... I use postcards for ATC's or I create art around/over
them and send to my art friends, I cut up all the interesting pictures to use
in my collage art, I even use flyer's or heavy advertising pages for making
homemade envelopes to mail or use in my art journal.
6. I also make home made tape to use in my art by using double sided tape onto tissue paper, wrapping paper, old bags that I like, fabric, or anything else I like and tape can be applied to... it saves from buy expensive tapes, plus I can make as little of it or a lot.... brightens up my journals and is easy to work with...
I hope some of my tips work for you.... have fun, create,
play, and recycle in the new year!
{{{{{Love & Hugs}}}}
♥Everyone♥