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After looking at some art journals online I noticed that people were using gesso as a foundation for their pages. I applied it to the right side of this spread and kind of liked the way it turned out. It blocked out the lines from the paper but it also made the pages kind of crunchy. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
On the left side I used some magazines strips, washi tape, and a water drop I carved.
On the right side I just stamped some thought bubble stamps that I carved over and over again. I filled some of the bubbles in but then I covered one up with blue washi tape in the top right corner because I didn't like the way that one turned out.
My journal reclamation project continues. This is from 1985. I was eighteen years old and like most American teenagers I was preoccupied with religious philosophy. I was writing upside down on the even numbered pages of this volume because it was easier on my wrist. This book spent a couple weeks under water in 2005.
View the full book at www.tabblo.com/studio/stories/view/255430/
After my simple life, I made this messy family journal. Being messy and not perfect is just equally import to our simple life.
This is the second page in the doted half of my nbew journal, and the third picture. For this one I used pearlized watercolor washes in five colors, dried it with a hair dryer and then tangled with an 005 pen. There was absolutely no bleedthrough. It did buckle the paper a little, but when I was finished I just ironed it, and now it's flat again. Tangles used: Florz, Bales, Yincut, Tipple and Crescent Moon.
Yes, that's actually factually me. In my pajamas and zebra print robe. And my friend in the background laughing at me and my poor golf skills. And yes, the carpet is cheetah print. Yes, we did this in a hotel. Yes, it was fabulous.
Completed 2/19/10
Almost there...forgot to take pics along the way, having gotten lost in the process. The black stamping is a quote from Mary Oliver's poetry, as is the white lettering on the pic. I blended some yellow neoart crayon along the pics and through the middle, so they look a bit less like they were just plopped down on the page! I journaled using an Elmers' white paint pen marker, which writes over almost everything! The pics in the middle were added at a diagonal to carry the eye from upper left corner to lower right! Just a few more touches!
The latest instalment of the journal of my life with a talking anteater.
January has been a very busy month for Wilson, what with his trip to the Canary Islands; you can read about it at ISSUU:
issuu.com/friendlydragon/docs/journal_jan_14
or at the daily Blog:
APACHE COUNTY JOURNAL
7:37 PM Sunday 5-25-2025
Muddy Spring police Sergeant Joey Dunn assisted Jamie Mchomles with citing a group for violation of the open burn ban at Pen St Campground near Pen and Railbridge Street
###### NOTE NOT REPORTED IN THE PAPER ##########
Muddy Spring has a Population of about 1600. It is also located 14 miles north of the county line and is about 12 miles south of Apache, the county seat of Apache County.
Pen St is named after an old stockyard that was once located near the end of the street next to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, now BNSF tracks.
Publicité de la compagnie Steinberg parue dans l'édition du journal "Dimanche Dernière heure" du 6 février 1977 démontrant ses actifs a cette époque lucrative !!
My written journal and supplies are in here. My current magazines and a couple of catalogs are in here too. As I read, I snip and clip favorite/inspiring photos ~ whatever catches my eye. I'll spend time just cutting and taping in some pages for filling in with writing later. I find this activity wonderfully relaxing. :)
Art Journal Page
created using: Water Paints, Salt, Markers
Scripture Reference from The Book of Mormon
2 Nephi 2:25
Gesso, dylusions ink sprays sprayed with isocal rubbing alcohol in places. Various crafters workshop and dylusions stencils, acrylic paints, gel pens and sharpies. Houses dyslusions inks on dictionary pages cut to shape. Text also cut from same paper. Lacy heart in tree is a sticker cut from a length of "lace". pages edged with Neocolour crayon.
I'm so excited! My article and journal pages are being featured in the Winter 2010 issue of Somerset's Art Journaling!! yay!!
Had fun teaching my little niece "Grace" to make jelly prints then a book to put them all in. She is very creative for a 9 year old and her enthusiasm was wonderful.
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A tribute to Polaroids and dark rooms... www.lookbetweenthelines.com/journals/visual-journal-page-...
Starting a year long project (going from birthday to birthday) in which I do a smashbook/gluebook page EVERY DAY for a year.
Blogged about it at: nonersays.blogspot.com/2013/06/a-year-of-me-nona-365-day-...
Created with things I picked up when I was back home or that I'd been sent or bought. A real hodgepodge of things!