The Victorian Curio Aesthetic Guide: Cabinet of Wonders Journaling Tips

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The Cabinet of Wonders: The Ultimate Guide to The Victorian Curio Aesthetic By Anna | Part of the Aesthetic Authority Series A Sanctuary of the Strange and Sacred Hello, fellow seeker! I am so glad you’ve stepped into the parlor today. Imagine a room filled with the soft glint of glass jars, the scent of cedarwood, and the fascinating silhouette of a dried butterfly or an ancient, rusted key. If you find beauty in the "misfit" objects of history—in things that are odd, old, and full of stories—then you have arrived at The Victorian Curio aesthetic . At MGT , we see our journals as "Cabinets of Curiosities" on paper. Every sticker, every scrap of lace, and every stamped image is a specimen we’ve chosen to preserve. For our AWOMW community, this aesthetic is about "The Value of the Unique." Just as a curio cabinet makes a treasure out of a simple stone or an old photograph, we can learn to s...

Sparkling Poinsettia Mixed Media Canvas


Its time for Christmas gift projects at the library already. Whoosh where did the time go? This year I really wanted to do some type of mixed media project but as we are limited to 2 hours for the class I was a bit stumped. Luckily I spoke to Vicki Gee at a crop last month and she helped me work the details out in my head.

This is the project we will be creating December 3rd at the Tyendinaga Public Library.

Materials Used:

  • blank canvas
  • Heartfelt Creation Sparkling Poinsettia Dies and Stamps
  • Tattered Rose and Ground Espresso Distress Ink
  • Sharpie (gold)
  • Just Believe Paper 
  • Glitter Washi
  • Lots and Lots of Mod Podge (matte)









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