Dylusions art journal
I am loving my new Dylusions art journal. The size is perfect and the weight of the paper holds up to everything I have used on it. Here is my latest page. On this one, I had no plan in mind and just picked up a pencil and started drawing the face. As she developed, I thought she seemed to be saying "hello" so, that inspired the quote on the opposite page. The paint was black on one side and white on the other. On the black side, I used a gelato crayon and streaked the black paint a little with my finger. The numbers on the white side of the page is an acrylic stamp. I was able to bend it a little to fit into the various areas of the page.
I started this blog due to my love of doll making and quilts but, I have since discovered art journaling and making Artist Trading cards so, I have added that to my blog also. I'm hopeful that there are other folks out there that enjoy multiple crafts like me. Please join me in my journey as I learn more about art and sewing
Monday, April 11, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Art Journal page
On this page, I drew the picture on a piece of mixed media paper and colored it in with colored pencils. I then cut it out and placed it on the already completed background pages in my journal.
The background is created by starting with a base of pink/yellow and white acrylic paints. Once that was dried, I used a Tim Holtz stencil and modeling paste to create texture. In between the stencil designs, I drew a vine and leaf doodle pattern then colored it it with distress markers.
On this page, I drew the picture on a piece of mixed media paper and colored it in with colored pencils. I then cut it out and placed it on the already completed background pages in my journal.
The background is created by starting with a base of pink/yellow and white acrylic paints. Once that was dried, I used a Tim Holtz stencil and modeling paste to create texture. In between the stencil designs, I drew a vine and leaf doodle pattern then colored it it with distress markers.
Monday, March 7, 2016
3 x 5 weekly art piece challenge
So far, I've been keeping up with making a small piece of art each week. These are pieces I'm going to keep for myself and put into some sort of book at the end of the year. For this weeks challenge, I did a mixed media background using tissue paper in black and white then spraying it with Ranger Inks. For the girl, I drew her on another piece of paper, colored her face with colored pencils, her hair and dress with markers then used some white gel pen as accents. After drawing her, I cut her out and placed her on the background.
So far, I've been keeping up with making a small piece of art each week. These are pieces I'm going to keep for myself and put into some sort of book at the end of the year. For this weeks challenge, I did a mixed media background using tissue paper in black and white then spraying it with Ranger Inks. For the girl, I drew her on another piece of paper, colored her face with colored pencils, her hair and dress with markers then used some white gel pen as accents. After drawing her, I cut her out and placed her on the background.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Postcard size owl art
This is a 3 x 5 piece that I made. I really like the quote "Storms make trees take deeper roots". I thought the quote went well with the cards design. To make this, I applied a patterned tissue paper to the background. I then sprayed it with pink, yellow and orange inks. When that was dry, I used a tree stencil and modeling paste. Once it was dry, I colored it with distress inks. The final touch was the owl which is a stamp by Stampotique. This was colored with copic markers.
I made this for my personal challenge of creating 1 piece of art for 52 weeks. So far, I'm on schedule!
This is a 3 x 5 piece that I made. I really like the quote "Storms make trees take deeper roots". I thought the quote went well with the cards design. To make this, I applied a patterned tissue paper to the background. I then sprayed it with pink, yellow and orange inks. When that was dry, I used a tree stencil and modeling paste. Once it was dry, I colored it with distress inks. The final touch was the owl which is a stamp by Stampotique. This was colored with copic markers.
I made this for my personal challenge of creating 1 piece of art for 52 weeks. So far, I'm on schedule!
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Using charcoal pencils
I really enjoy doing graphite portraits but have an issue with making them too light. I want to try to bring more contrast into my pictures so, I pulled out charcoal pencils to push myself to really bring in dark values. Here are the results. These are just practice pictures in my art journal. Overall, it was a good exercise and I keep practicing, practicing, practicing!!!
I really enjoy doing graphite portraits but have an issue with making them too light. I want to try to bring more contrast into my pictures so, I pulled out charcoal pencils to push myself to really bring in dark values. Here are the results. These are just practice pictures in my art journal. Overall, it was a good exercise and I keep practicing, practicing, practicing!!!
Friday, February 12, 2016
Art Journals out of file folders
I saw another artist paint a great picture on a file folder. She then bundles them up together and makes a journal. When I heard about that, I got onto Youtube to see what else might be out there using file folders. Of course, there are loads of great videos and people use them for a wide variety of creative uses. I picked up a pack of 25 at Walmart for less than 3 dollars and am giving it a try. I struggled with putting the album together so, I'm not going to show any steps on that. Anyone who is interested would probably be better off checking out the Youtube videos. I am posting my first page though. The double pages are about 6 x 9 inches so, it makes a fun mini journal size.
I started by spraying the page with inks in blues, greens and yellows. When that was dry, I used a seaweed stamp (from Dylusions stamps) and just stamped it repeatedly across the bottom. I colored it in with Ranger Distress Markers. The mermaid is a stamp by Stampotique. I stamped her on white card stock, colored her in with markers and then fussy cut her out. Before gluing her to my page, I stamped the album with the mermaid first and then laid the cut out version on top of that. The reason I did that is because some of the fine detail was cut off but is easily added back in by stamping the page first. For example, her earrings are a thin black line that would be impossible to cut out. The fish are from the same stamp set as the seaweed.
I finished it off with some words and a stencil with modeling paste applied. The ink bleeds through the paste which I like for this page since the colors all blend together nicely.
I saw another artist paint a great picture on a file folder. She then bundles them up together and makes a journal. When I heard about that, I got onto Youtube to see what else might be out there using file folders. Of course, there are loads of great videos and people use them for a wide variety of creative uses. I picked up a pack of 25 at Walmart for less than 3 dollars and am giving it a try. I struggled with putting the album together so, I'm not going to show any steps on that. Anyone who is interested would probably be better off checking out the Youtube videos. I am posting my first page though. The double pages are about 6 x 9 inches so, it makes a fun mini journal size.
I started by spraying the page with inks in blues, greens and yellows. When that was dry, I used a seaweed stamp (from Dylusions stamps) and just stamped it repeatedly across the bottom. I colored it in with Ranger Distress Markers. The mermaid is a stamp by Stampotique. I stamped her on white card stock, colored her in with markers and then fussy cut her out. Before gluing her to my page, I stamped the album with the mermaid first and then laid the cut out version on top of that. The reason I did that is because some of the fine detail was cut off but is easily added back in by stamping the page first. For example, her earrings are a thin black line that would be impossible to cut out. The fish are from the same stamp set as the seaweed.
I finished it off with some words and a stencil with modeling paste applied. The ink bleeds through the paste which I like for this page since the colors all blend together nicely.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
St. Patrick's day tag
Making tags is a fun way to decorate for different holidays. I currently have some Valentines Day tags displayed and now I'm ready to work on St. Patrick's Day.
To complete this tag, I started with a base of heavy duty cardboard. It was actually the back of a paper pack that I used up. It is a heavy duty chipboard material. I cut it to the size I wanted and painted the front with a base coat of off white/beige. While it was still slightly damp, I added in some green at the bottom and pulled the color up into the tag about 1/3 of the way up. The next layer is a flower stencil by Tim Holtz. I used modeling paste and placed flowers at the upper left and the bottom right. When that was dried, I used distress paint and slightly brushed it over the stencils. I used a green color for that. The last layer was a background type stamp shaped in small circles and randomly applied through some of the middle area of the tag.
Now, I was ready to decorate the tag. I glued on a small white lace doily in the middle, ribbon on the left and used a Julie Nutting doll as my center piece. The doll is colored in with Copics and the hat and dress where stamped in different papers, fussy cut and applied to the doll. She has a Shamrock charm attached to her hat.
The bottom left is a St. Patricks Day sprig from the craft store which is cut up and glued down. I applied a bow over the glue blob to hide it and to add more ribbon. The butterfly is a craft store item and it was on a thin wire so, it is simply hot glued into the sprig. The last touch was ribbon at the top and a small Irish themed picture cut and glued under a glass flat square. The back is covered with scrapbook paper cut to size.
Making tags is a fun way to decorate for different holidays. I currently have some Valentines Day tags displayed and now I'm ready to work on St. Patrick's Day.
To complete this tag, I started with a base of heavy duty cardboard. It was actually the back of a paper pack that I used up. It is a heavy duty chipboard material. I cut it to the size I wanted and painted the front with a base coat of off white/beige. While it was still slightly damp, I added in some green at the bottom and pulled the color up into the tag about 1/3 of the way up. The next layer is a flower stencil by Tim Holtz. I used modeling paste and placed flowers at the upper left and the bottom right. When that was dried, I used distress paint and slightly brushed it over the stencils. I used a green color for that. The last layer was a background type stamp shaped in small circles and randomly applied through some of the middle area of the tag.
Now, I was ready to decorate the tag. I glued on a small white lace doily in the middle, ribbon on the left and used a Julie Nutting doll as my center piece. The doll is colored in with Copics and the hat and dress where stamped in different papers, fussy cut and applied to the doll. She has a Shamrock charm attached to her hat.
The bottom left is a St. Patricks Day sprig from the craft store which is cut up and glued down. I applied a bow over the glue blob to hide it and to add more ribbon. The butterfly is a craft store item and it was on a thin wire so, it is simply hot glued into the sprig. The last touch was ribbon at the top and a small Irish themed picture cut and glued under a glass flat square. The back is covered with scrapbook paper cut to size.
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