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Please enjoy this sneak peek and tune in later to see more! Enjoy and see you soon!
Hello there my crafty friends! Thank you so much for stopping by and
I hope you enjoy the next page of my Art Marks Challenge art journal.
The Art Marks Challenge from
Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene is technically over, but I was delayed, so
I'm sharing my journal pages a bit after the fact.
Day 24 - Build
I'm also entering my page into the following challenges:
For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here. And Rae's Instagram account here shows what she made for each prompt. For those who haven't seen my previous posts yet, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes, but you can use different whatever materials you have on hand, including scrap or underpaper. That can result in some pages already having stuff on them. A hole punch and some baker's twine later and a mini art journal for the challenge ready for art!
Different challenges cause a person to think and possible create art, a certain way. What I love about art journaling is it allows for whatever level of art. Depending on why you keep an art journal, your deepest thoughts can make it onto a page. Sometimes a good brain dump on your art journal page is just what you need. Whether it's actual writing that you incorporate, writing and your art covers it up, or the art itself represents the brain dump.
For this one, Build was a tough one. Questons like what do I want to build? Can I build on something that already existing? In general, I'd rather build something up then tear something down.
My
background is
a part of a gelli print. I used several stencils, including Tim Holtz Patchwork Circle. I then used a large arrow stencil with Ranger Archival black ink.
But waiting is worth it. It allowed me to build up the page without sacrificing what I wanted to do. And in general art journaling and mixed media is all about communication.
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page. Bye for now!
I'm so glad you're back! I'm sharing Day 23 of my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge that was hosted by
Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene. The challenge already ended, but I'm
still catching up. So today I'm sharing my page for the prompt Invent.
Day 23 - Invent
I'm also entering Simon Says Stamp's Monday Challenge.
For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here. And Rae's Instagram account here shows Rae's interpretation of the prompts. Rae made tiny cards and put them into this gorgeous little pocket journal, which is super thick. I think it has fabric covers as well. Swoon! I love chunky journals and textures
So for the prompt Invent, I remembered when I had been playing with gelli prints, I had used a small stencil from Balzer Designs that's a light bulb. It's blurry, but I like how it turned out. And I knew it was perfect for this prompt. I was also thinking about the process of inventing. When you're inventing,you're usually writing and drawing. So I used some patterned paper with words all over it and ran it through my Cuttlebug using Altenew's Flat and Fold Alphabet Dies. I did some of the letters backwards, whoops! Then I thought, when you're inventing, things happen. So I kept the backwards letters.
Welcome back my friends! I shared a sneak peek, and as promised, this post will have all the details and pictures! I'm so glad you could join me today!
I'm sharing another page in my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.
Day 22 - Less
I'm also entering my page into these challenges:
For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here. And Rae's Instagram account here shows what's she's making for each prompt. For those who haven't seen my previous posts yet, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes, but you can use many different things, including scrap or underpaper, so some pages already had stuff on them. A hole punch and some baker's twine later and a mini art journal for the challenge ready for art!
I've mostly posted individual pages. This challenge has been very interesting thus far, because it makes you think. Sometimes a good brain dump on your art journal page is just what you need. Whether it's actual writing that you incorporate, writing that your art covers up, or the art itself represents the brain dump.
For this prompt, I had to really consider it, especially because I like putting more on my pages, not less. However, there's more than one way to have less or be less. I think it's more that some people need less self-doubt, less hurt, less being stuck. So I think this page works well.
My page started as some mop up paint and and then I added part of a gelli print on deli paper to add more dimension. One stencil I used on the gelli print is The Crafter's Workshop Pie Chart with green paint. I added black paint from Artist's Loft through a Dylusions border stencil, and a eyeball flower digit stamp from Oddball Art.
I also used the bigger plus signs/"X"'s from a Balzer Designs stamp set with Ranger Archival black ink, as well as a triangle stamp with ColorBox Blue Lagoon pigment ink. You can also see where I added some doodles tracing the chevron part of the pie chart stencil with one of my favorite supplies, paint markers. In this case, a Uni Posca paint marker in Emerald Green. This paint marker is a weird one because the color doesn't look at all green, but it's still a wonderful color.
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page. Bye for now!
Oh hello!! I'm so glad you chose to stop by today. How are you, my friends? I'm sharing the next page in my little art journal for the Art Marks Challenge from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.
Day 21 - Grace
I'm also entering my page into these challenges:
To learn some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here. And Rae's Instagram account here shows what's she made for each prompt. If you're just starting to read my blog, first of all, welcome! For this challenge I made a little art journal out of envelopes and some baker's twine. You can be as simple or as fancy as you like. If you use paper that's from other projects, it just means those pages will already have leftover painting, stamping, or stamping. That's makes a great jumping off point, for those who have difficulty with a blank page. That's a difficulty I run into, staring at a blank page and wondering where to start. It can be fun, but also a chance to overthink instead of getting something down and just playing.
Some days about this challenge have been, dare I say, a challenge. I've thought about all of them, but a few have given me real pause. A good brain dump can be helpful, though whether it becomes part of your page or covered up. There's no wrong answer
In thinking about grace, I thought about all the different meanings, and there's actually a lot. I looked this one up in the dictionary, because I was curious. One of several definitions speaks to showing kindness. And I would love more kindness in the world. I think we all need to show ourselves a little more kindness. Not a blank check for excuses, but understanding that one person can only do so much.
My background is another section of gelli print and I went to town on this pages with the doodling, mostly, if not completely, with my amazing Uni Posca white paint marker. I seriously love this paint marker. Finding a good white paint marker can be difficult, but my Uni Posca stays opaque and looks just wonderful.
I used several different stencils, which is the fun of gelli printing! You grab some paint, grab your stencils or stamps, and just play. Twist the paper at weird angles for different designs. Use colors together that would normally make mud. The possibilities are endless! I added a star digi stamp from Oddball Art colored with colored pencils. The arrow is a die-cut from my stash that I altered with supplies from my stash, including Sakura Gelly Roll pens. These pens, oh my gosh, can I tell you? I love them! The coverage is opaque and the colors are delicious.
I did also stamp a border stamp from my Dylusions Inbetweenies stamp set and Archival black ink. Have I mentioned how much I love Dylusions? They're just so snarky and fun! Yes, I love a bunch of my supplies. I can't help it.
Thank you so much for coming by and I hope you enjoyed this art journal page. Bye for now!
Hello there my crafty friends! Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you enjoy the next page of my Art Marks Challenge art journal. The Art Marks Challenge from
Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene is technically over, but I was delayed, so I'm sharing my journal pages a bit after the fact.
Day 20 - Learn
I'm also entering my page into the following challenge:
For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here. And Rae's Instagram account here shows what she made for each prompt. For those who haven't seen my previous posts yet, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes, but you can use different materials, including scrap or underpaper, so some pages will already had stuff on them. A hole punch and some baker's twine later and a mini art journal for the challenge ready for art!
This challenge has been very interesting, because it makes you think, which can be different for an art journal. Depending on why you keep an art journal, your deepest thoughts can make it onto a page. Sometimes a good brain dump on your art journal page is just what you need. Whether it's actual writing that you incorporate, writing and your art covers it up, or the art itself represents the brain dump.
For this one, Learn seemed easy, but it wasn't exactly. However, I think everyone knows the phrase you never stop learning. I took my cue from that and incorporated learning into my at journal page.
My background is
a gelli print, and I spy at least three different Dylusions stencils peeking out: in the border on the left, the arrows on the right from a shimmery spray, and there's also an alphabet stencil with Liquitex titanium white.
The girl with a book is a digital image from Oddball Art, and I colored her with a combination of colored pencils and Tombow markers. Then I used my Balzer Designs stamp set that includes stamps for every day of the week with the Archival black ink.
I added some stamped stars with the same black ink, along with other small stamps with Distress Ink in Ripe Persimmon and Cracked Pistachio, and traced both the arrow from the stencil and the stamped images with a Sharpie pen. I also added details with my Uni Posca water-based white paint marker.
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page. Bye for now!
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