Showing posts with label journals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journals. Show all posts

Monday, September 7, 2020

 Hello Everyone, Its me again, Heron the big.boi.journal Instagram owner https://www.instagram.com/big.boi.journal/. This is my 2nd blog here.

Check it out.

MY BLACK JOURNAL

This is my black journal which I mainly I used for the 100 Moon Collaboration Featuring Artfoamies, 100 Proof Press & Rubber Moon Product. This time I am doing a secret journal with shimmering golden ink.

Generally I will write back what I am writing about in my journal. Since it a secret journal, I might need to leave as it is.

ENJOY !! 














Supplies :

100 MOON COLLABORATION ITEM
 
Rubber Moon I Sandra Evertson | Frida Muse Stamp
Rubber Moon I Sandra Evertson I Esoteric
100 Proof Press I Steel Square Key Stamp
100 Proof Press I Large Fountain Pen
Art Foamies I Balzer Designs I Ring Fling
Art Foamies I Cat Kerr I Postage
Art Foamies I Skull

OTHER SUPPLIES

100mm Black Equation Washi, 5 mm Red Washi, 15 mm Postal Washi Washi

Ephemera Tag, Stickers

Ink Pad I Tsukineko Delicata Shimmer Bronze Shimmer, White Shimmer, Gold Shimmer, Silver Shimmer and  Black Shimmer

Pen I Conklin Duragraph Sun Stone Limited Edition Omniflex

Ink I Diamine Shimmer Sparkle Caramel

Black Journal : Mucca Paper





Monday, August 31, 2020

Go + See + Explore - Art Journal Spread



Hello, everyone! It's Laura, back on the blog today. I am sharing another art journal spread, but one with a little different feel this time. 
This project did not start as a journal spread. In fact, I had planned to only make an assortment of tags. But once I started going, this is the direction it led!
I really wanted to try stamping with ArtFoamies and acrylic paint into the gloss sprays. I thought it might make a cool, grungy effect, and I think I was right! I really loved how it turned out! Incidentally, I had some extra spray/paint on one of the foamies, and ended up stamping it on a tag, since it was the closest thing. When I sprayed that tag, the paint and spray I had stamped acted as a resist, and I think it made the result even cooler! 
Going back to the tags, I love the way the white ink from the Moonlight Duos pops on the dark background. I've tried a number of white inks, and this is the only one I have ever been happy with. 


Supplies:

Dina Wakley Media Journal - Black
Dina Wakley Media Gloss Sprays - Marine, Aloe, Olive, Mineral, Carnation, Lemon, Fuchsia, Apricot
Dina Wakley Media Arylic - Turquoise
DecoArt Media Fluid Acrylic - Titanium White
White Tag
Black Archival Ink
Burlap
Vintage Book Papers
Letter stamps (cheap set from Michael's)
Golden Matte Gel Medium 


Check out the process video below!


I hope you feel inspired to try using your supplies in different ways! 



 

Thursday, June 26, 2014

"Divine Guidance" Journal - with Rubbermoon stamps!






For some reason I love using RubberMoon stamps for my creative angel work. I like coming up with new ideas for creative spiritual-related projects for myself. And the RubberMoon stamp library has so much imagery that just relates so well to spiritual imagery.

Here is one stamp which especially intrigued me when I first saw it, and knew immediately I had to do something fun with it: "Messages From the Center of the Universe."

I like to keep a journal I call my Signs and Wonders journal to keep track of messages I get from the Universe. Mainly synchronicities.

For this project, I thought I'd do an artsy version of it, and see what it would be like to art journal my messages for a while.

MATERIALS:

  • Board book, peeled - or of course use any blank book of your choosing (sketchbook/recycled book). See Tammy's explained technique from her blog post.
  • Mod Podge: waterbase sealer, glue & finish (I used this to dress up the cover)
  • Metallic gold tissue paper (or other color of your choice)
  • Glue stick
  • card stock
  • Metallic gold craft paint (I used this to dress up the edges of the pages)
  • Oil-based metallic paint marker (for accents)
  • Gouache paints (for inside pages)
  • Watercolor brushes
  • "Messages From the Center of the Universe" LARGE RubberMoon art stamp!

STEP ONE:
I was inspired by the "peeled book" technique explained in a recent post by Tammy Vitale. I just had to try it, and after reading her blog post I began peeling books immediately to prepare my blank canvas for this project!


STEP TWO:
I decided for MY book, I wanted to dress it up fancy, so I grabbed some metallic tissue paper, scrunched it up by hand, and Mod Podged it all over the cover of my peeled book (using my bare fingers to paint the glue overtop my crinkled tissue paper). I have since had to press the book to get rid of the slight bowing that happens from this step - so if you don't want to deal with that, I suggest dry pasting collage (glue stick) or just painting a light wash of Gouache paint colors to your liking.

I let this Mod Podge stage dry overnight, to ensure it was dry before working more on it, cutting the stray tissue edging with scissors.


STEP THREE:
Rubbermoon stamp time! Very carefully, I stamped my large "Messages" stamp on a matte piece of card stock to add for the cover:






STEP FOUR:
Cut out the stamp design to make a circle piece for the cover. I used scissors, but feel free to use an Exacto knife if you prefer.


STEP FIVE:
Embellish the design with an oil-based metallic paint marker (gold):






STEP SIX:
Use a glue stick (or scrapbook tape) to adhere the circle shape to your cover.


STEP SEVEN:
IF YOU LIKE... feel free to paint the edges of the pages as well, with metallic craft paint. I just felt like trying this, to fancy-up my book a little more. Yeah, I was getting a little gold-crazy, I guess:






STEP EIGHT:
Yay! Time to have fun with the INSIDE!!
I wanted to see how Gouache paint would work on this highly-absorbent surface. It worked like a charm! I love the textures that come from using this type of paint on this surface. It made a beautiful, colorful base:






STEP NINE:
Add collage, or just keep painting/marking. Markers would dry out fast on this highly absorbent surface, so if you want to try it, use your child's markers, not your expensive ones. A cheap felt tip marker works well, too, for journaling/doodling! A glue stick or double-stick tape would work best on this surface for collage, to keep it dry and manageable.


I thought it would be fun to use my particular journal, here, as a way to keepsake my Angel Cards that I draw for myself occasionally. I like to see patterns of messages that come up over a period of time, and doing this in journal format is a good idea! It's easy to use more of my favorite Rubbermoon stamps for this process as well, as I continue on this "Divine Guidance Journal" journey!





Article By Wendy Fedan