Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Journal Art - Giving it a Try!

So it has been a minute since I have posted
and for that I apologize.

I took a bit of a {CREATIVE} break,
something in which I think I needed.

 I was suffering from some major lack of
creative mojo but  I think it is back now.

I have currently given up my design team
positions for now. I was finding it hard to do with
 my work schedule. That and I don't
have access to a creative space at my place
(other than my dining room table, that I used
to ink images up) so I have to go
to my mom's and use her craft room.

So my days off were strategically planned to make
sure I got everything done that needed to be done
and well quite frankly, after doing that for 2 years,
it was not fun and I was getting stressed.

So for now, I am going to concetrate on doing my own thing
for a while. One thing I really wanted to do
was start an {ART JOURNAL}.

I found the most amazing
lady, Vicky Papaioannou of Clips N Cuts. She also
has a YouTube channel where she shows her
amazing work. I am addicted to her channel.

She also makes some phenomenal cards as well.
So today, I am going to show you my first
journal art page that I completed on April 9, 2015.

I started off pretty simple but I am
really happy with the results of it,
being my first time completing one.

The quote I used is "Being Creative Makes my Soul Sing"


Sorry for the lighting here, all of these pictures were 
taken without my proper lighting...... it 
{REALLY} does make a difference........


Changing up the sizes of the lettering makes the piece
look {UNIQUE}. I used a mix of stickers 
and chipboard letters........



Mixed Media is an awesome way of using old books
you have lying around. I love the {VINTAGED} look of typed letters
and distressed edges...... simply fantastic!


I love the texture of the stencils and the moulding paste.


The texture of this background was achieved with
the Tim Holtz tissue paper.... I absolutely LOVE
this stuff, it is {GORGEOUS}..... 

You HAVE to seal it though, with Gesso if you
are planning on adding colour to your background.....

Recipe
Moleskin Sketchbook
Golden Gel Medium
Golden Gesso
Golden Moulding Paste
Tim Holtz Distressing Paint
"Mermaid Lagoon" 
"Mowed Lawn"
Tim Holtz Tissue Paper
Distressing Ink in Walnut Stain
Faber Castell Pitt pen in Black
Black Stickers
Chipboard Letters
Old Book
Spellbinders "Hearts" Diecuts
Spatula
Paint Brushes
Tim Holtz Heat Tool

I really hope you {love} my first ever
journal art page. I really enjoyed doing a project
that had no specific due date attached to it =)

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