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Monday
Dec142009

Get "You" Into Your Art Journals (Part 3)

Catch up with our series at Part 1 and Part 2... we've been discussing how to make your art journals more personal. Here are some new ideas!

13. work through problems

14. make eraser stamps to edge your pages

15. use slow journaling to document your thoughts beautifully

16. cut up your abstract art to use in collages

17. document your life and the seasons

18. layers upon layers upon mysteries
(these pages cover some sort of gardening list i wasn't excited about)

19. explore your own art by photographing it creatively

20. experiment

What do you do to make your pages "your" pages?

Reader Comments (2)

i still love your blog.
it's so fantasitc, so creative.
every time i have a look, i want to paint and draw, to play with colours and pens.

thank you for this great pool of inspirations and motivations.

many greatings, doro.

12.16.2009 | Unregistered Commenterdoro

Doro, it is so good to hear from you again! Your experience with the bubble wrap stamping has been read by many, many people as it's the most popular post on the site! I wish you a bit of creative time for yourself this week!
~ Tammy

12.16.2009 | Registered Commentergypsy

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