Frank Garcia is a renowned mixed media artist, scrapbooker, and mini album designer with over a decade of experience in the global scrapbooking and paper-crafting industry. Known for his romantic aesthetic and highly detailed artistry, Frank is passionate about creativity, storytelling, and sharing his expertise with crafters of all skill levels.
Specializing in scrapbooking, mixed media, altered art, journaling, and heirloom-quality mini albums, Frank brings a distinctive perspective to paper crafting. His work is celebrated for its dimensional, “off-the-page” style — blending texture, layers, and bookbinding techniques into immersive artistic experiences.
A self-taught graphic designer, Frank has developed numerous best-selling paper collections in partnership with Prima Marketing Inc., designing under his signature Frank Garcia® and Memory Hardware® brands. His collections are recognized worldwide for their vintage French influences, shabby chic elegance, soft pastel palettes, and lush floral compositions.
Expanding his creative vision into the textile industry, Frank now also designs fabric collections with Blank Quilting. Drawing inspiration from his beloved paper lines, these fabric collections translate his signature florals, romantic palettes, and vintage motifs into textile form — inspiring quilters and fabric enthusiasts around the world.
As an educator, Frank is highly regarded for his engaging and inspirational workshops. He teaches a wide range of classes — from intricate mini albums and interactive books to expressive mixed media canvases — empowering students to explore new techniques and elevate their creative voice.
Frank is also the founder of the Happy Heart Mail Kit, a beloved monthly subscription experience filled with curated supplies, exclusive designs, and creative inspiration delivered to makers around the world.
Based in Southern California, Frank continues to innovate, design, and inspire through his products, studio experiences, and educational events — nurturing a vibrant global community of paper artists.