Art Journal #1
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Art Journal Pages for the Week
This week I did a few more pages. I really like how these turned out.
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Art Journal Page for the Week & a Textile
Not a lot of art journaling this week. As we got closer to the start of spring it got colder and has been snowing. The groundhog as usual was wrong.
This week I also made a textile for my husband to take to his job. They wanted the employees to create their own nature textiles based on Wippowillow textiles. He told me he wanted dragon footprints painted in the color red like Sparkles the Dragon. So I drew a pair of dragon footprints which I then made copies of in a much smaller size. I cut around the footprints and used gel medium to transfer them to the canvas fabric. I then painted over the transferred images with red acrylic paint.
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Art Journal Pages for this Week
Last week I didn’t complete any pages but I did work on some backgrounds. This week I was able to finish 2 pages and worked on a few more backgrounds. Creating the backgrounds has been a lot of fun but sadly it distracts from actually finishing a page.
Here are the two I created this week. They include my favorite and my worst that I have created so far.
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This Weeks Art Journal Pages
Over the weekend I picked up a Strathmore Visual Journal at AC Moore on sale. I have been having fun creating art journal pages and atcs. Here are the pages I created this week. You can click the images to get a larger view of the pages.
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My First Art Journal Page
Last week I did my first art journal page. Art journaling has been on my long list for a while and since I have been feeling creative I decided to start. I used acrylic paints, sakura pigma micron pen, washi tape, cardstock and for texture, scraps of a door screen and kraft paper on watercolor paper. It was different but fun to create. Once it was done I decided to give it to my husband for Valentine’s Day.
I’m still not sure what type of book I should use for art journaling. Watercolor sketch books seem really good since they are thick but are very pricey for just 30 pages. Larger regular sketchbooks are more reasonable and have lots of pages but the paper seems thin even when I add gesso. If anyone has any suggestions on what to use I would appreciate it.
I will be placing images of my pages here.