Monday, January 12, 2009

maya mist tutorial

If you're visiting my blog from Method Playground, take a look at the video below to see how I created this layout using the Maya Mists. If you haven't been to Method Playground yet, go now! It's a great challenge site that gets you out of your comfort zone and challenges you to use new products (and some old products) in different ways.



Supplies: Patterned Paper (Creative Imaginations, Sassafras, Love Elsie); Lace Paper (KI Memories); Paint (Maya Mists Red & Orange); Stamps (AE for Technique Tuesday); Rip Strips (Studio Calico); Stickers (October Afternoon); Chipboard (Bazzill, Maya Road; Heidi Swapp); Pen (American Crafts); Ink (Tsukineko)


On a sidenote, all Maya Mists are available for purchase in the Studio Calico shop and they ship free with your kit!
Oh, and the winner of the previous Method Playground challenge created an awesome layout with stitching. It's definitely worth a looksie.

10 comments:

Kirsty Wiseman said...

I bet Martha is quaking in her boots, April! You are a great demonstrator and I love that you inspired me to get my mists out again to play, play and play

stephanie howell said...

april, i LOVE the layout.
and the video. you are so talented. and pretty. i mean seriously, go away. you make me sick. heheheh.

hey, harper watched with me and at the end she said "I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!". tee hee!!

Davinie Fiero said...

You. Are so cute. Love this.

Alex Hardy said...

i think we all have girl crushes on you april!
what a fab tutorial ... it really helps to see the mists "in action" so to speak!

Emily Pitts said...

totally cool! i used my maya mists for a gallery item already. it looks so cool! :)

Anonymous said...

Your explanations have improveded my listening English: you speak no too fast no too slow, just perfect! You must do that often, for sure. Thanks. paloma1815

Txracy said...

I have always loved maya mists (I recently discovered them at my LSS, and am addicted now), and your tutorial was great! As simple as some of those ideas were, I never once thought to use chipboard letters or words as a mask! How easy! Thanks for sharing your tips with us! =)

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Bravo, your idea it is very good

Christine M. said...

You know April, I'm just beginning the mist journey and find I'm more inclined to use the matte mist rather than the glimmer mist. With that said, I'm so glad to have run into your video tutorial today in demonstrating various ways to use the mist. I'm still very new in experimenting with the product, though hope to master it at some point in the future! Thanks for this - lovely!

Christine Middlecamp