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Beginner Art Journaling in 5 Easy Steps…

Materials Needed:

Step #1 Washi Layer: Place several washi tapes down in a pleasing pattern across your pages. Add glue stick under the tape for permanence and a layer of clear gesso over top.

Step #2 Collage and Stamping: Using an old ledger page (or any collage paper you may have on hand) trace the Triangles 2 Aligned Stencil with a pencil and cut out triangles.

Step #2 Continued: Place triangles down in a pattern of your choosing, I overlapped mine. Glue down with a glue stick and cover in clear gesso. Add some stamping in red ink through the small triangle stencil in the Patterns 8 Pack Stencil to marry all the elements. I also added brown ink to a chain-link rubber stamp in a few areas and teal ink with a numbers stamp.

Step #3 Stencils: Place the Antlers Small Stencil down over the collage elements and hold in place with washi tape. Using a palette knife or gift card, spread crackle paste through one antler at a time when dry. Let crackles appear without heat setting for the best effect. 😉

Step #4 Spray Inks: Color the Antlers with your favorite spray ink, I spritzed water over the crackle paste and used the applicator out of the bottle to touch around edges. (you could also substitute watercolors or water-soluble crayons or watered-down acrylic paint here if you don’t have spray inks. Build up with a few colors after heat setting.

Step #5 Focal Point and Edges: Select 1 or 2 photos to place as a focal point, ink edges so they stand out, and glue down. I typed the phrase “pulled in too many directions” and affixed it with small metal Brads through both pages. The final detail consisted of edging the outside of all the pages with brown ink and smudging some clear embossing ink in a few spots around the edges. Heat set red baked texture powder for some edging drama.

Here Are The Details!

Happy Journaling,
Tracy
@anonymous.palette

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“Sailing into Summer and Counting Down the Days”  The idea for this art journal entry came from the Hexagons Stencil and the vision to make paper coins that could simulate flower petals.

Materials Needed:

Start out by sprinkling Infusions or Magical Powders onto the journal pages, I used two versions of blues but there are other colors like browns and pinks that come to life when sprayed with water.  I pressed both damp pages together to make a Rorschach image and let dry.

I laid out the Hexagon Pattern I wanted and traced the shapes to have an idea where these coins would eventually go.  Next, add some Numbers Washi Tape, (adding some extra glue stick under the Washi and clear gesso over the top helps to adhere more permanently…)  Place the Radial 2 stencil over both “Hexagon Flowers” and use blue acrylic paint with a makeup sponge through the stencil.

Place the Hexagons Stencil over and neutral ephemera or collage-paper in hand, trace and cut out the hexagon shapes, and edge in brown ink.  I used the round descending circles from the Patterns and Bookmark Bullet Journal Stencil to make the center of my flowers by spreading Chalk Paste in White through them.  The Blossoms Stencil was then used in random spots on 6 of the other “petals” in a contrasting Sand Color.

I used brown ink through the Bookmark Flowers from the Bullet Journal Stencil down the right edge and in several other spots and added other numbers Washi Tape vertically up the right side. The Industrial Font Stencil was the perfect thing to reinforce the edges and layer over the Washi tape.  White embossing powder was heat-set over clear ink and through that stencil continue to heat-set the numbers off on the pages and reinforce the idea behind this spread.

The final details included a vintage sailboat photo, some hot pink punches dictionary circles, a numbers stamp with aqua embossing powder in 2 places, sand and black embossing powders to grunge up the edges, and the typewritten title of this journal entry.

Happy Journaling,
Tracy
@anonymous.palette

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I was inspired this week by the falling leaves here in Northern Michigan and the pouncing tiger stencil from Stencil1

I sprayed SethApter Izink sprays in (Sunflower, Honey, Wild Rose, Pomegranate, and Licorice) onto a silicone mat and pressed a hexagon-shaped Gelliarts gel plate into the ink and then onto vintage ledger pages. 

I next used gray gesso and painted both pages in a Stillman and Birns journal. Some black gesso was mixed into the bottom of the pages for variety. After cutting out the dried hexagons, I arranged them on the pages and used some coordinating colored washi tapes in a few spots. I next placed the Tiger Stencil on the left page and using Hard Molding Paste mixed with black gesso and some charcoal powder I spread through using a palette knife. This gave the tiger a nice raised texture.

I used the Small Asian Mum stencil and first stenciled Archival Coffee Ink using a sponge applicator. After setting with a heat tool I replaced the stencil slightly off from the original placement so the ink could make a shadow effect. Next, three different chalk pastes from ReDesign were used (Roy croft Rose, Sand, and Chalky White and with a silicone paintbrush applied through the stencil to give an ombré look.

I added some stitched marks around the edges of the hexagons with a brown Stabilio pencil and then stamped using antique Asian woodblock characters in Distressed Oxide Inks (Spun Sugar and Worn Lipstick) onto the collaged hex’s for some added interest.

Vintage Calligraphy in Rice Paper and a typewritten statement of “Crouching Tiger Falling Leaves” was glued at the top of the right page with some Baked Texture embossing powder from SethApter in Eclipse Edged the papers. Splatters in Paper Artsy Cherry Blossom added some contrast against the gray and some distressed black ink edges all the pages.

This is another journal art piece by Tracy Hickman, @anonymous.palette on Instagram.

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This is another beautiful post from artist Tracy Hickman aka @anonymous.palette on Instagram.

“Day of the Dead and DEAD of the Day” These pages were so fun to make. Totems of sorts started by collating vintage tickets and ration stamps on a white gesso background over altered book pages. I collaged two tea bags on top of these elements to soften the colors and get some grungy business going. I next used the Thatched Repeat Pattern Stencil (11″x11″) in a cascading vertical layout and sprayed Distress Oxide Spray from Ranger through the cutouts. After heat setting, I used a little bit of white gesso to feather in and create a cascading pattern.

I next used Y Repeat Pattern Stencil (8.5″x11″) and sponged white gesso through in another cascading V shape starting at the top. This Sugar Skull, Sugar Skull – 2 Layer, I turned it upside down and spread Ranger Texture Crackle Paste through with a palette knife. An important stop using this crackle paste is to let it dry naturally. I then used a series of distress oxide sprays From Ranger (cracked pistachio, fired brick, and mermaid lagoon) to color and highlight the cracks in the sugar skull. I placed that same stencil back on top and sprayed white Sugar spray paint from Ironlak so the pattern could jump out. I next painted a spray ink from Lindy’s Gang, black orchid silver, Is the background of the skull to contrast the features.

Two skulls needed two skeletons so I spread Modeling Paste from Golden through the Skeleton Stencil -Small (5.75″x6″) onto a thick black matte paper. Small pair of scissors cut these perfectly detailed skeletons out and they were a collage and to the sugar skulls.

I used two teabags with vintage stamps, (a trick or treat bag on the left and a noose for the hangman on the right 😉

I reinforced the layering and contrast at the top of the pages with a few stamps from Seth Apter and PaperArtsy (EM54 and a small circle grid stamp) and embossed using clear embossing ink from WOW! And Baked Texture Powders from Seth Apter in Eclipse and Sedona.

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