"Beauty, to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin. That or a kick-ass red lipstick."
~Gwyneth Paltrow
There's nothing like sitting down and letting it all out on paper. That's what I allowed myself to do last week. I turned on my iPod, opened up my home-made journal, picked out a few acrylic paints, gathered a few pens and colored pencils, and sorted through the pile of magazine clippings that I've been collecting. I let my music take over and quickly forgot all about time. How did it feel? It was amazing (and the first real time I've used my craft table since moving to my new apartment last August)!
Before I started anything, I used a brush and primed my blank pages of my funky homemade journal with Gesso. And although you can't tell from the picture below, I used a sponge stamp for the large fleur de lis on each page, so there is a bit of tack and texture to those areas of the paper.
Shades of green and a bright red were my choices of colors, and I went crazy and got my fingers and hands all messy. On the left side, I wanted to mainly collage and play with mixing the beautiful greens. Adding the bright red color was actually a pleasant after-thought once I glued down the magazine clipping of the lipstick/hand/and number 3. I used a red acrylic paint on a rubber stamp for the fleur de lis in the upper left-hand corner. Below is a picture of the left page of my journal.
On the right page of my journal...I wanted to write...write...write. So I let my iPod take me away and Dido and Nine Inch Nails also helped me purge what I felt about the images I selected. The fleur de lis turned out great on this page. If you look close, you might be able to see the tack behind the use of gesso on this side better. I outlined the fleur with red acrylic paint and used a red marker to journal my thoughts. I also used a red colored pencil to do some shading on this page.
Yes, it felt great! As you can see, I love to spread out and just let loose! And the use of my great new Ott Lite helped me see what I was working on without straining my eyes. I also worked on the backgrounds for a few ATC Trading cards. I hope to tackle those in my next upcoming project...stay tuned! Happy creating!
If you enjoyed this blog post, you might enjoy this post:
My Homemade Journal - Learn how to make your own very own homemade journal with just a few supplies. I learned how to make this journal with the help of of a very crafty artist/blogger named Samantha Kira. I think I made this one for under $5. Visit my post to see my finished product and to watch Samantha Kira's step-by-step You Tube video. You may already have some of the supplies at home!
4 comments:
Hi,
I found you through 'a year in the life of an ar-t journal'. I'm just beginning the art journal journey and am loving bloghopping for inspiration.
Thank you for sharing the process too, I find an added inspiration.
Hello,
Thank you for your kind words! I love bloghopping for inspiration too! Is your name bohemianshadows on 'A year in the life of an art journal?' I checked out your blog too...it is amazing!
I enjoy Dido also!
Love the greens.
Lyz! How are you?! Thanks for stopping by. Dido is one of my favorites...especially like to listen to her when I paint or draw. :)
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