Wednesday, June 17, 2026

DIY Altered Book Diorama – Little seashell girl

Creating a Romantic Altered Book Diorama

If you love mixed media art, altered books, and vintage-inspired dΓ©cor, this DIY Altered Book Diorama project might inspire your next creative adventure. My last one was autumn-themed in forest.

 Altered Book Diorama - Autumn Forest

Today Summer by the sea πŸ˜€ another favourite theme of mine.

Combining natural elements like driftwood with delicate details and a romantic seaside theme, this handmade piece tells the story of a little girl collecting seashells by the shore. 

Do you know What is a Diorama? 
is a three-dimensional miniature scene designed to tell a story

 By combining decorative elements, textures, and layered backgrounds,you can create a small world that brings imagination and memories to life. 

For this project, an old book was transformed into a charming diorama in a soft shabby chic style. The focal point was created using a decorative mould frame, which adds depth and an elegant vintage touch to the composition.

Natural driftwood around the frame was incorporated to bring texture and an authentic coastal feel to the project. Together with carefully selected embellishments, the driftwood helps create a miniature seaside scene full of nostalgia and romance.

The inspiration behind this altered book art came from peaceful summer days childhood memories by the sea. 


 

 

 


Soft colors, distressed finishes, and vintage details enhance the dreamy atmosphere. 

 

 Materials Used

  • Altered book
  • Decorative mould frame + air drying clay
  • Driftwood
  • background paper Maritim (La Blanche) 
  • paper laser cutouts
  • Acrylic paints
  • Seashell elements
  • Shabby chic finishing techniques


some details

 







Cutting the book always takes a bit of time, but the design and decoration are always a wonderful creative process and always completely unique.

 Kerstin

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Ocean Waves in 3D Mixed Media Art

 

 For this project, I created a textured ocean wave artwork with a strong 3D effect using an MDF base and chipboards. The main idea was to make the waves flow out of the frame, creating movement and depth.

The chipboards helped build dimension, while texture paste and acrylic paints added the dynamic feeling of crashing ocean waves. 

This piece combines mixed media techniques, coastal inspiration, and layered textures to transform a simple frame into a dynamic ocean scene.

 

  

 

  


Materials Used

For the foundation, I worked with an MDF base, which provided the stability needed for heavy texture and layered elements.

To build dimension and structure, I used a stencil and added chipboards throughout the composition. These layers helped shape the movement of the waves.

  • MDF base
  • Chipboards
  • Wave stencil
  • Texture mediums and modeling paste
  • Acrylic paints in ocean-inspired tones
  • Metallic and white highlights for wave details



 




 Sometimes the most interesting artworks happen

 when we stop treating the frame as a limitation — and let the art break free.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Mixed Media Garden Decor 🌼

 

 Rustic Garden Number Sign 

 

Did you see my MDF base lantern project last week?

 Today, here’s the next one with a completely different look.


This unique mixed media project was created using an MDF base and decorative chippies, 

combined with soft textures and floral details for a charming farmhouse look.

A special highlight of this piece is the small rustic fence element, 

created from weathered chipboard panels and arranged to look like an old vintage garden fence. 

Layers of distressed paint, weathered metal effects, and dimensional embellishments

 create a beautiful shabby chic design. 

An Inspiration for garden lovers, cottage decor fans, or anyone

 who enjoys creative DIY home accents.




  

 
 
 
DA4058 MDF Art Base #5 - Leaf #2 
 
DA1694 Daisies
DA2389 Number Jumble
DA3793 Border Bits #1 - Wood
DA2943 Weather 
DA2803 Mini Wagon Wheels
DA2898 Planter Pots #1 

 

 

 

 


 



Whether displayed at the entrance, on a garden fence, or as seasonal outdoor -

 Bring personality into your garden with this handmade rustic garden number sign

or plane it as a gift for a garden friend πŸ˜ƒ 



 

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Best Altered Book Ideas - A Time Travel

 

Three of  my First Altered Books – A Vintage Mixed Media Travel Memory

 

This books, which I still love very much, were created a long time ago— my very first projects in the world of altered books and mixed media art. Looking back at it still brings a lot of inspiration and joy, as it marks the beginning of my creative journey.

The main inspiration came from the beautiful stamp designs by La Blanche. I was fascinated by their detail and vintage aesthetic, so I decided to build an entire project around them. Each stamp was carefully imprinted onto Stabile paper, giving me a strong base to work with. After stamping, I cut out every single element by hand, which allowed me to build layered compositions and give each page its own story.

To enhance the vintage travel feeling, I added small metal embellishments that bring texture and depth to the pages. 

The final touch was the use of Distress Inks, which I used to color and age the elements. The soft, worn effect created by the inks helped unify the whole project and gave it that nostalgic, timeworn look I love so much.

 

 Travel Adventures 

 



Bon Voyage

 

 Another project with my first 3d elements.
 Looking back, I can see how much I've grown as an artist. πŸ˜€
 
 

 

Little Mermaid

 Transforming an old book into a three-dimensional underwater world was such a magical creative journey. From layered waves and vintage illustrations to seashell details and hidden stories between the pages, this piece reminds me why I fell in love with altered book art in the first place.

This creation will always have a special place in my heart. 

 

 

Even though this were my first experiments in altered book art, it already carried my passion for storytelling, texture, and vintage aesthetics.

 Wonderful memories, and they absolutely had to find a place here!

Kerstin