by Christy Strickler | Feb 10, 2017 | Articles, Blog, Blog Posts, Mixed Media and Art Experiments, The Hybrid Experiment |
Today marks the beginning of a wonderful art collaboration between myself and my friend Jana Oliveira (With2Worlds.org). Jana is a very talented artist whose work ranges from the digital realm to paper and paint. We both love to art journal, and though we often think...
by Christy Strickler | Jan 14, 2017 | Articles, Blog, Blog Posts, Mixed Media and Art Experiments, The Hybrid Experiment |
The Hybrid Experiment is back for 2017! This year, I am expanding the project to include hybrid art journaling. For those of you not familiar with the hybrid experiment, it is an article series featuring tips and tutorials for getting digital scrapbook supplies out...
by Christy Strickler | Sep 26, 2015 | Articles, Lab Exercises, Resources, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method |
Block designs are often one of my go to foundations for making a quick scrapbook page. Though the image of a block may seem simple and boring, it is a design that can be easily adjusted to create something unique. I based this scrapbook sketch on a recent hybrid...
by Christy Strickler | Aug 3, 2015 | Articles, Lab Exercises, Resources, The Hybrid Experiment |
There are two main issues that memory keepers seem to juggle often: time to scrapbook and making good use of their supplies. Today’s lab exercise addresses both issues. We’re going to make a scrapbook layout in less than an hour. To keep the...
by Christy Strickler | Jun 6, 2015 | Articles, Lab Exercises, Resources, The Hybrid Experiment |
Need some advice on how to deal with a naughty kitten? I might not be the best one to ask. Generally, I opt to just take a photograph. Kittens are quite cute and very photogenic. They also seem to have a hard time holding still which makes catching them in the...
by Christy Strickler | May 29, 2015 | Articles, The Hybrid Experiment, The Scientific Method, Tips and Tutorials |
The download seemed to take forever though in reality it only took a few seconds. I waited impatiently for the file to unzip and then began cruising through each folder. Whenever I get a new digital kit, I always need to click on each image and scroll through...