Marks That Matter: 6 Raw and Beautiful Ways to Build Mixed Media Layers on Paper
Collage mastersheets are your ticket to fearless experimentation—big, bold surfaces where you can layer scraps, papers, paints, and marks without worrying about “ruining” a precious canvas. It’s like a playground for your creativity – they let you experiment with images, color and texture in a low-stakes way.
In this post, I’m sharing 12 different types of collage master sheets I’ve developed through my own mixed media practice. Each one explores a different approach—whether it’s blending edges with gesso, creating patchwork grids, playing with translucent layers, or mixing unexpected materials. Some techniques are fast and intuitive, others slow and meditative, but all of them are rooted in freedom, exploration, and texture.
The beauty of collage master sheets lies in their versatility. You can use them as backgrounds for journals or paintings, cut them up into snippet rolls or tags, or even turn them into standalone abstract pieces. Most importantly, they help you loosen up and enjoy the process—because the process is where the magic happens.