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TWEJG 7/12

Harvest and Fibre Collection

Hello, Creative Friends

Summer is flying by, and the studio has been filled with exciting new releases, seasonal inspiration, and plenty of creative experimentation. From autumn papers to Christmas projects and beautiful community creations, here’s a look at what we’ve been up to this week at ellen j goods.


If You Missed Us

On Monday, our friend Jonathon Marc Mendes was a guest with Meghan on our ellen j goods channels. I think you’ll not only love Jonathon’s project, but you’ll love hearing the chit chat between he and Meghan.

We can expect to do more live projects with our friend in the months ahead! You can catch this fun video HERE.


Christmas Project with Robin’s Song

On Wednesday, we gathered live on Facebook and YouTube to create a festive Christmas project with Robin from Robin’s Song. It’s never too early to start planning handmade holiday décor, and this project was filled with ideas you can adapt for your own seasonal creations.

She used our new Flakes of Snow Stencil to create this beautiful seasonal panel.

You can catch the replay HERE.


Dimensional Mixed Media Panel

We also released a new YouTube tutorial featuring a dimensional mixed-media panel created with the IOD Swan and Cadre Moulds.

The project showcases beautiful textural techniques using Pentart Loft Spackle, stencils, and Cracking Paste to create layers of age, depth, and character.

I hope you’ll take a few minutes to see how this panel came together HERE.

One of my favorite things about creating is seeing how different materials and techniques come together to tell a story. Whether we’re looking ahead to autumn, preparing for the holidays, or experimenting with texture and dimension, each project offers a new opportunity to create something meaningful and uniquely our own.


Schedule For The Week Ahead

Schedule for the week ahead

Community Spotlight

This week we are celebrating the beautiful work of ellen j goods Insider, Mary Ann Smith.

Mary Ann transformed a fountain she purchased years ago from Facebook Marketplace into a stunning garden centerpiece filled with texture, character, and creative details.

Mary Ann shared, “I bought this off Facebook Marketplace years ago. It’s made of heavy resin, and I didn’t like the plain white finish, so I used Pentart Stone Effect on the top and Pentart Loft Spackle on the bottom. I also added IOD Swan mouldings and painted them with Fusion Snowdrop. For aging, I used Debi’s DIY Liquid Patina in Dark & Decrepit, and sealed the swans with DIY Liquid Patina Clear. The swans were made with IOD air-dry clay. I’m pretty happy with the outcome and can’t wait to get the fountain running.”

Thank you, Mary Ann, for sharing your creativity with our ellen j goods community! You can join us in the free ellen j goods Insider group HERE.

Mary Ann Smith garden fountain project

We absolutely love the way Mary Ann combined texture, paint, moulds, and patina techniques to create a piece that looks as though it has been part of a beautiful garden for years. Projects like this are a wonderful reminder that with a little creativity and vision, a secondhand find can become something truly special.


What’s New and What’s Ahead

This week we reveal the new ellen j goods Harvest & Fibre Paper Collection for Decoupage Queen.

Join us Monday as Lynne kicks off a week-long series of creative projects from some of our best creative friends using this very special collection. From rich autumn textures to timeless vintage details, these special papers have us dreaming about all the creative possibilities.

Harvest and Fibre Paper Collection

You’ll find the entire collection HERE on 7/12/2026 at 1:30pm EST.

Harvest and Fibre project inspiration

You’ll want to look out for a whole week of project inspiration and ideas using this very special collection from some of our favorite Decoupage Queen creators. I can’t wait to see what they do!


The Creative Process

One of the questions I get asked the most is “where do you get your ideas?” I wanted to share a bit about my process. A collection first starts with an idea. That idea is always deeply personal, often calling up recollections of what I have loved, what I have collected, and includes historical context for the designs.

As the ideas formulate, I spend months gathering assets, scanning and photographing my own documents, images, public domain images, and my own artwork. I may start with 20 designs and painstakingly work to create a cohesive collection that is thoughtfully curated to work together, whether as individual pages or as backgrounds.

If you look closely, you’ll see repeating elements throughout the papers. These layers are personal, not prompted. Yes, I utilize creative tools to assist in my digital designs, just as a tool, not to create images. I think that’s what makes an artist-designed collage so special.

I so appreciate when you see the detail and appreciate the composition of my papers. They are special to me, and I hope will be special to you. And I am especially thankful that Decoupage Queen is committed to working with artists to develop their collections.

Creative process paper collection design

We look forward to creating beautiful things with you in the week ahead here at ellen j goods. Tell us what you’ve been creating this week!

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