
Mono printing, stamping, stenciling staining, etc. is so fun that it can be addictive. So then you end up with a huge stack of lovely papers. What can you do them?
- You can give or trade your excess papers to another mixed media artist.
- You can use the papers as collage elements in creative journals
- Or on a canvas or other substrate to make art.
- Frame them
- You can use the papers as pages of handmade artist’s books or journals, or
- Or for the covers of books
- Or greeting cards,
- Post cards, and actually send them
- ATC, pocket art
- Bible verse cards,
- Rolodex cards (as a book or collection of quotes or Bible verses)
- Bookmarks
- Cover a keep-sake box or small storage boxes
- Cover a notebook
- Name tags on Christmas presents
- Make gift bags
- Decorate the back of recipe cards
- Make envelopes
- Use for origami, if the paper is thin enough
- Make matchboxes for matchbox art
- Make tea bag books
- Use as wrapping paper
