Showing posts with label journaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journaling. Show all posts

12 June 2008

Change Journal Page



This was a quick journal page. I had the images in my stash, so didn't even have to take time to cut them out; I just used what I had. I had just watched a Louise Hay video on metaphysical healing, and was inspired to express my own willingness to change my life. It's not great, but it's the first thing I've created in ages.

28 May 2008

Upcoming Class!

I just signed up for a class on art journaling taught by Samantha Kira over at a girl and her journal. The class is going to be eight weeks long and promises to help us find our journaling voice. I, for one, could use that kind of help! The class is a suggested $15 donation. For eight weeks. That's a bargain in my book!

08 March 2008

Art Journal Tutorial, Step One


So, I spent most of my evening working through Julie’s art journal tutorial over at The Land of Lost Luggage. It was a fun tutorial. If you’re into art journaling at all, head on over there. I know this doesn’t look like much, but this is my page at the end of Step One, which was basically gluing down bits of paper until you get something that pleases you. It’s all probably going to be covered up with paints and layers, but it gives some interesting color and texture to start with. Mine are miscellaneous scrapbook papers that I like and an entry (Trance) from an old encyclopedia.

Art Journal Tutorial, Step Two



This is Step Two, where the real fun begins. Out comes the paint brush! Read Julie’s blog entry for the details. I used a wash of Golden Fluid Acrylic in Quinacridone/Nickel Azo Gold, and then sponged on Lumiere in Halo Pink Gold. After that was dry, I dry brushed white paint on it. My next layer was a light, sporadic coat of Adirondack Lights Acrylic Paint Dabbers in Shell Pink. I didn’t dab it on, but unscrewed the lid and used a paint brush. I liked this, but thought it needed something, so I dotted it with Lumiere in Metallic Russet and sponged the dots in. That was a lot of work for that layer! I was impatient, so I used my blow dryer to dry each layer before going on to the next. So far, so good.

Art Journal Tutorial, Step Three




Step Three was a lot of fun, but frustrating too. I probably learned the most on this layer. For one thing, walnut ink doesn’t seem to “take” very well on top of Lumiere paints. I sprayed it on and blotted it off three or four times, and could see almost no difference. In fact, I used more walnut ink tonight that I’ve ever used, altogether! I also learned that I need white spray paint. The Primer Grey was really just too dark, and the whole spread just got darker and darker as I tried to deal with it. I like it, it just isn’t what I had in mind.

I used: walnut ink, Krylon Primer Grey spray paint, and Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Oriental Poppy. On top of that, I sponged some Lumiere in Halo Pink Gold, and then some dotted on some Lumiere in Metallic Russet and blended it with a sponge. I then sprayed the Oriental Poppy Glimmer Mist on top of that.

Art Journal Tutorial, Step Four


Okay, those of you who know me probably already guessed that Step Four was my least favorite step. I hate doodling. I just don’t have any confidence about it, because I’m not a doodler. I don’t even doodle when I’m on the phone. Because I don’t doodle, the temptation was to copy what Julie was doing, but I didn’t. I wanted to try her aged paper technique, so I did decide to put strips of text on my layout. I used the first few lines of an e.e. cummings poem (i thank You God for most this amazing). I didn’t have any white cardstock, so I used index stock; it worked fine. I also couldn’t find my glue pen, so I used my glue stick anyway. It seemed to work okay since I was careful. I tried Julie’s rubberstamping technique. I think it would have worked great if my surface had been anything other than Lumiere paints, or maybe if I’d have waited until tomorrow to try stamping. Even with my StazOn ink, the stamps didn’t want to make an impression. I had to really ink them up and press really hard to get even a faint impression.

Art Journal Tutorial, Step Five


For the journaling in Step Five, I used my ZIG Memory System calligraphy pen in Chocolate. I didn’t have the suggested Sharpie pen. Actually, I had one in white, and it didn’t really want to write on my page! I suspect the Lumiere paints again. Maybe if I’d let the page dry overnight before I started journaling, the ink would have reacted better with the page. I don’t know. As it is, I can read it, and that’s the important thing.

All in all, I’m pleased with the final result.