Art Journal with Me

I’m finally back with another video tutorial, this time it’s a Journal with me and I’m delighted to be back here, sharing again and having the time to create video content for you to enjoy! So without any further delays, let’s jump into the spread I created.

Working inside an altered composition notebook had really pushed me to think outside the box when creating. I was stuck in my own head when it came to creating. I found shaking things up with this little notebook has really helped get me out of that…

Spark Starter

So I have my lovely sister Lisa (@tinieststitcher) to thank for the inspiration for this particular art journal page because she took the image of the beautiful flowers that I used as a feature in this spread. She very kindly sent me the original and I couldn’t wait to use it.

Fussy cutting for the win

Don’t you just love a bit of fussy cutting? I know I do! I loved cutting out all the doodled leaves and flowers from some scrapbooking paper that had been languishing in my stash for way too long. Anyone else do that? I buy these beautiful papers that are so not my style but oh so lovely. Then I never know what to do with them!

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Black is often a color which is overlooked when working with our mixed media projects. With so many other amazing colors available, it's easy to do.

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