I have become addicted to Mixed Media projects after watching Christy Tomlinson on My Craft Channel. I loved how she used scraps of paper and stamps on canvas and decided to check out more on YouTube... Whoa! I didn't know what I was getting myself into! I have found so much inspiration for canvas, which led me to even more with Art Journaling. I suddenly HAD to try some of these techniques out! I decorated some wooden frames for my mom and sister for Christmas, but I was still nervous to try Art Journaling.
I used to journal all the time as a teenager. I loved getting my thoughts on paper. The concept of Art Journaling blends my love for writing things down with creating something colorful. What a great idea! After lots of 'research,' I finally tried it out in my newly cleaned stamp room. AND I actually put everything away when I was finished. Woo, hoo!
Here are some of the beginning steps I took and I will post the finished project tomorrow. Don't worry... I used all current Stampin' Up! supplies, except for the products we don't carry. I'll list them tomorrow, too.
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Background created by Tammi Verbarendse using white acrylic paint and Elegant Eggplant, So Saffron & Pacific Point refills. I painted this over a page covered in Gesso. |
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After watching a YouTube video by Donna Downey, I wanted to create this layout using some Jute that I glued down with our Multi Liquid Glue. |
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I stamped some flowers from the Vintage Vogue stamp set using the same colors as above. I made the blue and purple flowers lighter by stamping them twice without reinking. I cut them out and sponged the edges to make them pop. Then I placed them where I thought I wanted them to go before gluing them down in the next step. |
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I decided to write the words Dream, Imagine and Create after reading The Art Journal Workshop by Traci Bunkers. I stamped a few more images from Vintage Vogue using Jet Black Stazon before attaching Dimensionals to the flowers. I wanted to make sure they stayed on the painted surface, so I added some of the Multi Liquid Glue to the back of each Dimensional. |
I'm almost done, but I added a couple more steps. Check back tomorrow to see the finished page.
Enjoy!
Tammi
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