"I was very excited when the postie delivered a book I had on
order since last July! The release date kept changing and I thought it wasn’t
getting delivered until March. But it came earlier! It was Dina Wakley’s art
journaling book. I love the way she uses colour".
So my last journal page is heavily influenced by a
Dina-esque style of journaling.
I started off using lots of Crafter’s Workshop stencils and
using Fresco Paints with some Cut n Dry foam. I used Zesty Zing, Smoked Paprika,
Little Black Dress and Beach Hut. I wanted a strong magenta purple hit too so I
used Wild Plum Adirondack Dabber.
I wanted to be able to stamp in some areas so I painted white Snowflake in places.
I had die cut two hearts for another project and I had an
idea that I could use them as a mask too. So I used Pea Coat to
dab paint around the edges, pulling the paint outwards, so as not to leave any
hard square edges from the foam pad, and to make the paint look like it
belonged there.
When I take the heart away I’m left with a beautiful blast
of colour inside the heart.
I edged each heart with my black Aquarellable Pencil and
used a waterbrush to blend it into the blue paint, and then when this was dry I
edged the hearts with a normal black ink pen. I also snuck in a little “I do
wish” stamp from the EclecTica3 by Sara Naumann stamp set ESN04 using an orange
Archival ink pad.
ESN04
ESN04
I stamped the word “Fragile” from the EclecTica3 Collection by Sara Naumann ESN03 stamp set, right in the centre of the page, with Maroon Archival Ink. I also
stamped the word “adventure” from the same stamp set using Olive Green Stazon Ink. I used this ink so the fine detail on the stamp stayed sharp.
ESN03
I stamped the word “Wisdom” from the EclecTica3 Collection by Sara Naumann ESN07 stamp set in the top left also with the green Stazon ink.
ESN07
ESN03
I stamped the word “Wisdom” from the EclecTica3 Collection by Sara Naumann ESN07 stamp set in the top left also with the green Stazon ink.
ESN07
I
watered down some Brown Shed and made some drips run down the page.
I then edged each heart with a fine tipped white Posca Pen and journaled around
each heart.
I wanted some texture on there too, so I used some moulding
paste through a star stencil and waited for it to dry. I then used some bright
fuscia chalk pastels on the top of the stars, to make them stand out a bit.
Thank you for sharing in my love of Art Journalling this week, I've had so much fun creating these projects to share with you all. I will be back next month with my last Guest Designer projects.
Until then take care!
Michelle
Leandra Says: There is something about using white that just 'works'. It's a superb highlight,and the posca pen really hits the spot on this page. Very Dina-esque!
Gillian Says: Stunning combination of colours, love the composition of this journal page
Michelle, this is fantastic!! I am a big fan of Dina too, (my copy of the book should arrive next week!) Love the pop of colour in the heart.
ReplyDeleteYou've done it again!!!! I may never do housework again, so many ideas rolling around my head.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's a gorgeous page. I love how you got so many layers.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic page Michelle, love those hearts and your journalling. A x
ReplyDeleteFabulous Michelle, love all the layers of paint, stencilling. The hearts and white text is gorgeous . Tracy x
ReplyDeleteFabulous journal page Michelle ! I love the colours and the stencils you've used. Your journalling around the hearts is fantastic ! Sue C x
ReplyDeleteAwesome page, love the dina style and how you've made it your own
ReplyDeleteLove it Michelle. Great colour mix. Love those hearts.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE this art journal page! LOVE the white writing detail! Just FAB!
ReplyDelete'Dripping' gorgeous! What a great page. Love the colors and the script around the hearts. A very beautiful and bright page to look at.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne
After all these layers, the result is fantastic. Love the drips too.
ReplyDeleteBravo pour ce merveilleux travail, cette page est splendide, merci pour toutes ces astuces. J'adore!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful, Michelle, and thanks for the step by step. Having seen it, I might now have the confidence to attempt something similar(though lots of practice will be needed!)
ReplyDeleteLynne
Woomph... full on colour, shapes and dazzling composition - amazing, Michelle!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
WOW what a stunning page, just found out my Dina book is sat at home waiting for me!!
ReplyDeleteSam xxx
Perfect!!! I love it!
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