Welcome to my art blog. Join me in exploring art through drawing, painting, art journaling and mixed media; Using different tools, supplies and techniques; And finding inspiration.
Hello creative friends. I hope everyone is doing well and staying safe. So far we have been doing well. I've been working from home since March and getting stir crazy, but other than that I've just been trying to stay quarantined, stay sane, continue to do my physical therapy and heal from my surgery. This week I have another art journal page for Dina Wakley's year of gratitude challenge. This is for the May challenge, I am grateful for stillness. I got behind on these, but wanted to go back and do the past months anyway so that by the end of the year I will have done them all in my little Dina Wakley media journal. I used Dina Wakley paints, Dina Wakley collage media, Dina Wakley collage words, a stencil, Staz-on ink pad, a tag and a silver pen. Here are pics of the art journal page I created.
And here is the video showing how I created this page.
I really like the way this page turned out and had fun creating it. Using Dina Wakley Collage Media and words made putting this page together so quick and easy. Thank you for stopping by and watching my video. Stay safe. Until next time, Happy Creating.
Hello creative friend. I hope everyone is having a good week and staying safe. My week is going well. This week I have an art journal page I created for the year of gratitude that Dina Wakley is doing. This prompt is "I am grateful for community" and was the prompt for April. I am behind on these, but wanted to go back and do the prompts from previous months to get caught up. I created this journal page in my Dina Wakley media journal using Dina Wakley Collage Media, Dina Wakley paint, stamps, stencils, a tag, Staz-on ink and ephemera from my stash. Here is the art journal page I created.
And here is the video showing how I created this page.
I may have over did it on the stamping, but I was having so much fun with it. I think the background is a bit overdone, but I like the way it turned out. And I like the message as well. Thank you for stopping by and watching my video. Until next time, Stay Safe and Happy Creating.