Hi everyone! My name is Andrea
Walford and I'm so excited to be guest posting here on the Simon Says Stamp Blog!
Today I wanted to share with you an art journal page I created using my
Tim Holtz Distress Stains and Perfect Pearls Mists.
I've been a scrapbooker and stamper for well over 10 years
now, but only started to dive into the world of mixed media and art journaling
about 2 years ago. I find that it's really stretched me creatively, and taught
me to think about my supplies in a whole new light. For me, art
journaling is first and foremost about personal exploration & development.
My art journals are typically a reflection of whatever I've been thinking about
or pondering on. I use them as visual reminders and for encouragement.
I'll pick a scripture verse or quote that serves as a reminder for me,
and create my page based around that.
The second reason I love to art journal is that it is a
source of creative exploration and development for me as well. I'm irresistibly
drawn to colors, images and textures, and over the years I've accumulated
(hoarded?) quite a stash of supplies - in particular, color mediums and stamps.
I love being able to take many of the same products I use in my card making and
scrapbooking, and incorporate them onto my canvases and into my journals.
As I was playing with Distress Stains and experimenting with
different techniques and applications as we prepared for Ranger Week on the
Paper Crafter's Library blog, I was thrilled to discover how fantastic they are
for art journal pages. Because they are so fluid, I was able to quickly
and easily create a gorgeous, vibrant background for my art journal page.
The addition of a few different colors of Perfect Pearls mists added just
that little bit of shimmer that I'm always looking for, and the stamps gave me
the ability to quickly and easily add visual imagery to my page without worrying
about my drawing skills (I'm still working on those). I finished up my
page by using a combination of letter stickers and handwriting for my quote,
loving the texture and visual interest created by mixing and matching fonts and
font sizes.
I've created a video for you (see above) all showing you how I made my
art journal page. The video was filmed as I actually made the page, with
the introduction filmed at the end. When I started to create I had no
preconceived ideas of what it would end up looking like. I started with
my scripture and two colors of Distress Stain (Wild Honey and Barn Door) - I
only added in the third color - Aged Mahogany - afterwards, when I felt like I
wanted a deeper red mixed in there. I tried to keep the video as short as
I could, while still sharing with you some of my art journaling processes.
Supplies list:
I hope you enjoy today's video and that it inspires you to
do a little art journaling yourself!
Andrea
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