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Art journal page.
Background on left panel colored with stencils and Marvy Matchables ink pads. Alphabet stamps by Hero Arts.
Right panel done with acrylic paint and white gesso.
I use PoGo sticker prints for journal purposes on my Moleskine notebooks but unfortunately they add too much bulk to the pages for my liking.
Therefore I tried to make the stickers a bit thinner by peeling just the picture part apart from the actual sticker part of the print.
I used two-sided tape to stick the picture part to my Moleskine and the photo is now almost two times thinner than it used to be as a sticker. Hopefully now my Moleskine won't bulge that much after some use and journaling :)
mandalas and skulls- calming and controlled
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here's the shooting of mailing out the journal - i sent the journal to zutaten she will then wreck the page "ask a friend to do something destructive to this page - don't look"
so in the next days i will post an update on that action, too :)
notice the stamps - a detailed picture will appear when the journal returns to our home - actually it has to travel only 100m from the postbox to our home, but i think the jornal will travel a bit around Cologne/Bonn as DHL (the german Postal Service) will deliver the journal first to their collect center and then the postman/woman has to bring it back home.
meanwhile "Bon Voyage" Journal !
This is the first spread of a 10-page mini-journal I made last year that explores my childhood (in brief) through old photographs.
String 35 was used to create this ZIA. Drawn on watercolor paper with Micron .01 pen and colored with fine line colored pens and Prisma color pencils. Tangles are Fleuri, Leaflet, Paradox, Eye-wa, and Sparkle.
First page of my new and third Kiroku journal.
This journal has the same dimensions as the Midori Traveller’s Journal, but the ones I use are cheap versions from Ali Express. So naturally I had to come up with a whole new name for my journals, and ”Kiroku adventurer’s notebook” came to be. I doodle, draw, write, use washi tapes, ephemera, postage stamps, paper clippings, memorabilia, rubber stamps, well anything that fit in the journal really.
Done in an old atlas...gesso, old dictionary pages, lots of paint, collage, stencil, stamping...and journaling!
travelling-journals.blogspot.com/
If you are wonder what is all this about? Take a look this really cool project started by a lady in German. I was so proud and honored to be invited to be part of this 12-country origin project circulating each others' journal in between 12 of us, representing and "expressing" our own in 12 different journals.
Background is tin foil, the bumpy texture is from the backside of staples. I wrote my wishes with magnetic words (which don't stick to tinfoil without glue which was kind of a big bummer) and wrote the date on an old dry cleaning stub.
I made my beloved journal a cotton canvas slipcover today with a pocket embelished with some little flower pots.
The new Martha Stewart Living magazine has a gorgeous article on silk embroidery ribbon I thought I'd give it a try.
Evidence of existence became my theme for these journal pages.
Vintage book page, old sewing pattern, teabag, caviar label, luggage label, vintage envelope, food packaging, vintage fruit crate stamps.
finalmente consegui terminar de fazer a capa do meu journal!! usei uns retalhos da minha mãe e fiz hoje de manha :)
eu particularmente amei esses florais.
Beijos gente e até mais ;)
Prompt #6 from Janel of "Run with Scissors" Journal prompts
Journal Prompt Number 6:
It's time...
It's definitely time to do something. It may be a new season for you in your life, or a time to make some goals, or it may just be time to relax (because it's Saturday right?).
Draw something that represents the word time and then make a list of things that you need to do at this time in your life, or day, or week :)