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    Journal pages

    Over the weekend I was inspired to do a bit of art journaling. 
    Not sure that it will actually become a “project” but it was nice to play.

     

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    Art journal

    After being inspired by The Art Journal Workshop, I started work on the inside pages.
    I found the book that I disassembled for the covers at a thrift store quite a while ago. When I got it I hadn’t realized that all the pages were glossy which doesn’t work very well for altering.
    I still loved the covers and knew I’d use them
    in some way.
    The inside pages are recycled cardboard from cereal type boxes. I obsessively save them to use as substrate for so many different projects. The pages are all a uniform height but the width is very random. I felt this might give the journal an interesting look.
    So far, I’ve slathered leftover paint from other projects on a few pages and completed one from scraps on my table.

    The journalling reads:
    Forget the darkness behind you. 
    Turn your face towards the sun and bloom.

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    Awesome book

    I just had to share my excitement about this book I checked out from the library! 
    I have major art journal envy of those who do it so well. I just haven’t been able to set myself free enough to do it I guess. 
    I feel like this book can help me.
    It’s definitely going on my wish list…
    It’s fully of step by step photos for some great background techniques.

    Tip and tricks…

    By the way…
    I’m not being compensated in any way shape or form by anyone. I’m sure that Traci Bunkers doesn’t have a clue who I am nor do the publishers of this book.
    Just wanted you to know that before I went any further.

    I’ve gotten inspired.
    First I did a quick, no thought page
    in a practice book.
    Not bad…not great but I’m working at it.

    I’ve got an idea in mind for a bunch of recycled cardboard as well.
    Just working on getting it prepped with my horrible gesso. I say horrible because it is some lame off brand and it’s so watery.
    Live and learn then buy the good stuff.