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Alongside making in silver and copper, I always sew. These are some ongoing pieces I've been working on, exploring colour and pattern throug...
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
I woke up this morning, realizing it was Tuesday again! Time to join Let's Play, where Carolyn Dube's challenge this month is to use something that we would normally throw away. I've been collecting used tea bags for a while, so I thought it was time to put them to a good use! I needed a quick project for this post, so I decided to just stamp on them, but there's so much more you can do with these lovely, vintage-looking pieces! I will be exploring different uses in the future, for sure, but for now I'll just show you the results I got from simply stamping on them with black archival ink. Here's my collection of dried tea bags, both square and round. I only drink rooibos (redbush) tea, which produces these lovely, reddish stains on the bags, though that's not the only reason I drink it! The stains on one side of the teabags are always stronger than the other (the side it lands on while drying), so I use that side, and cut the other to remove the tea leaves. Of course you can use both sides, if you wish, but I like to keep the perforated edges and they're difficult to separate, so I usually sacrifice the 'paler' side and use the other. Here's one of my 'gutted' tea bags: It's a good idea to iron the empty bags on a medium setting to get rid of any wrinkles and creases, unless, of course, that's the look you're after! For stamping, it's better to make them flat. You'll end up with these beautiful, randomly distressed, unique, mini canvases! I used black archival ink to stamp on my tea bags, but you can experiment with all sorts of other media. I like archival ink because I know my images will not shift if I use them with wet media in collages later. You'll find that these tea bags are quite "thirsty" so make sure there's plenty of ink on your stamps to get a crisp image. I used both image stamps and background stamps. The stamped images will make good focal points, while the backgrounds will be great for layering. I will either glue them or staple them to my projects. Here's a closer look at one of the stamped tea bags: Don't forget to save the paper towel used for dumping the wet tea bags on, either! They have beautiful colours and textures! Thanks for visiting today! If you are interested in seeing more playful projects, please hop over to this week's Let's Play link party and consider linking your own!
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
In this tutorial, Megan Whisner Quinlan shares how she adds pieces of Dina Wakley MEdia Collage Collective and Tim Holtz Paper Dolls to create a magical, floating bubble themed journal page.
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
Kids paint Kandinsky inspired circle paintings with watercolors.
Add your own artistic style to your Dyalog with the unprinted, No Limits Dyalog Cover! In this tutorial, Kristi Nazzaro shares how she decorates her cover to create a travel journal to document all of her summer adventures. The Gel Plate, Dylusions Stencils, and Dylusions Paints bring the cover to life with bold pops of color perfect for summer.
Hi crafty friends, it’s Cheiron here today with a post using one of my favorite mediums, Dina Wakley Media Paint. I have always loved the resources on the Ranger website, especially the Dina Wakley Media Mixing Chart. I love Dina’s Paints and also love any opportunity to stretch the supplies I already have. For today’s project, I am going to mix up some of the colors on this chart to use in my journal page.
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Want to improve your watercolor skills? Let's put them to daily proactice. These watercolor exercises will help you improve.
If you're new to Art Journal Every Day, there is a short introduction here. All of the previous posts can be found archived here. There is a flickr group for sharing right here. Remember, it's just ten minutes of nourishing your creative self every day! No need to finish anything or even like it. If you've done some art journaling this week and you've blogged about it, or put it on flickr, please leave a link in the linky list at the end of this post. Thanks! As you know, I am always looking for new techniques and ideas to...
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Milagros Rivera shares how she created this fun, summer-color inspired art journal spread in a Dylusions Flip Journal by using Dylusions Ink Sprays and Paints.
Deze post komt van dit blog http://gelliarts.blogspot.nl/ Gel Printed Pocket Art Journal with Gelli Arts® Printing Plates Hallo en welkom Birgit laat je in enkele stappen zien hoe je een klein pocket boekje kunt maken Begin met het vouwen van een accordeon een strook cardstock. Elke maat papier is goed. Bedek een kant van het papier met verschillende gelprints. Zij start met een ghost print. Breng wat acrylverf aan op de Gelli Arts® gel-plaat en plaats er een stencil bovenop. Gebruik een vel printerpapier om de meeste verf rond het sjabloon te verwijderen. Gebruik een brayer om acrylverf op een stempel aan te brengen en stempel op de gestencilde afbeelding. Laat de verf goed drogen. Breng vervolgens een nieuwe, dunne laag verf aan en haal de afdruk van de gel-plaat af met het gevouwen cardstock. Het resultaat, de ghost print Gebruik voor de tweede afdruk de Magazine Paper Resist-techniek. Als je hierover meer gedetailleerde instructies wilt, kun je mijn video hier bekijken of naar de blogpost hier gaan! Breng een dunne laag acrylverf aan op de plaat en leg er een tijdschriftplaatje bovenop. Wrijf stevig totdat er genoeg verf van de plaat is verwijderd en je het restant van de afbeelding leuk vindt. Laat de verf goed drogen. Breng vervolgens een nieuwe, dunne laag acrylverf aan breng de afdruk, naast de vorige afdruk op het met accordeon gevouwen karton. Naast deze print heb ik nog een Ghost Print gemaakt en daarna nog een tijdschrift print. Gebruik dubbelzijdig plakband om er een pocketboekje van te maken, op de foto zie je waar je dit moet aanbrengen. Plak het boek vervolgens dicht. Print enkele tags Bedek de rug met een strook washi tape en bind touwtjes aan de tags. Nu is mijn kleine met pocketboekje met gelprints klaar en kan ik beginnen met journalen op deze leuke kleurrijke pagina's! Ik hoop dat je deze tutorial leuk vond! Veel plezier met het printen! Birgit © 2018 by Gelli Arts®, LLC Philadelphia, PA All rights reserved. Birgit en Gelli Arts® bedankt voor het mogen gebruiken van jullie idee en beschrijving. Groet Diny