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Video: Making Focal Images

May 17, 2023      Leave a Comment

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I am always looking for something new to share with you. When I am working in my journal I tend to start my pages the same way-except in Monday’s video where I changed it up and worked backwards to front. I also find myself searching for focal images. Things I can place front and center of some colorful background.

Magazine images are always fun for this. You can alter them and change them up completely but today I thought it would be fun to make some simple focal images from scratch.

I wanted the images to be interesting on their own but neutral enough that they would work with a lot of pages and also allow for alterations to fit the page I am working on.

I started out with a house. I still draw houses like I did when I was 6. I have tried to change it up but for some reason-this is a house to me. So I just went with it and added some collage for the windows and doors.

Next up was a heart. I love hearts. Whenever I don’t know what to add to a spread-I add a heart and it never goes wrong. I drew out a quick heart and then filled it up with some of the gelli prints I made and some of the pages from one of my digital kits.

Then I sketched out a tree. Did I mention I draw trees the same as I did when I was 6? They used to stand next to the houses. Now I have stopped adding a straight out stick with a swing hanging from it but you know, it just might come back when added to a journal page.

I collaged the trunk with my trusty old dictionary paper and the leaves were using the same digital kit. I attached this all down with gel matte medium (affiliate link to a similar one I used. Mine is a heavy body).

Next up I drew a star and filled it in with collage. I loved the texture and variation the collage added to these very simple images. This star was filled in with a page from this digital kit of mine.

I then went back and added some water to activate the watercolor pencils and the NeoColor II’s (affiliate link) I used on the house. Lastly I sketched out a simple flower using my Stabilo pencil (affiliate link). I filled the flower in with the pink paper from the same kit before I dried everything with my heat gun and cut them out.

I just want to say how much fun these were to make. I am already thinking of other ideas and things I can make in this same style and I have already used one of them in a project. I hope you have fun and give these a try. If you do please let me know!

Until next time…

-Michele, aka The Dreaming Dilettante

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Video: Journal Play Time (Plus a New DigiKit!)

May 8, 2023      Leave a Comment

I am playing in my journal with a brand new digi kit today!

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I am having so much fun making these kits and I am really excited to share my latest one with you. If you aren’t in the market for a digikit-don’t worry you can absolutely play along with me using your favorite supplies!

I am working with Kit 2 (I know really creative 🙂 today and playing in my warm-up journal. I started with some illegible writing while I was waiting for my Instagram live to start (I was a bit nervous). I used some oil pastels to make marks and then added the writing. Later I came back to the page with paint. I am loving the muted pastels right now and so I used some sea glass and gray to paint over top.

I played with the circles in the kit cutting them in half and using them to back up other elements. I added lots of fun marks using Posca Paint Pens (affiliate link) and my Pentel Dual Metallic Brush (affiliate link).  Suzanne Early and I were talking about the Stabilo-All Pencil  (affiliate link) in our video and she’s inspired me to try and get my pencil down to the size of a mini golf pencil so I am going for it in this video and play session.

Once I added the Stabilo I used a baby wipe to smear it. Then there was some Dollar Tree glitter-I love these little shaker bottles and found them so easy to use without them getting everywhere like glitter can. I cut out a sentiment from a page sent to me by a fellow creative and added some lace as well.

I found this page to be one I couldn’t have just kept adding to. I was in the flow, enjoying the process and not really worried about the final result which is always my favorite way to play in my journals. I hope you found some inspiration here. Please let me know what you end up creating and some of your supply goals. Are you hoping to finish that tub of gesso? Maybe you want to empty your pans of watercolors? Let’s find find ways to use what we have and make some art time in the process!

Wishing you a lovely day!

Until next time…

-Michele, aka The Dreaming Dilettante

Some of the Products I used are listed with affiliate links below. If you make a purchase using these links I earn a small commission but you don’t pay anymore.

Music by Kayla Kru – Bee Sting – https://thmatc.co/?l=282A2BED
Music by LOVELOVELOVE – ULTRAVIOLET – https://thmatc.co/?l=FC96E660

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Video: Let’s Make a Junk Journal

May 1, 2023      Leave a Comment

Happy Monday!

Today I am digging through my collection of this and that and making a fun “junk journal.” Maybe you would like to make one too?

If you aren’t familiar with the term-junk journal is simply something you make with-junk! Items you would be throwing away or recycling that you repurpose and give new life to. Almost anything works. Postcards, envelopes, magazines, catalogs, junk mail-and more! Really the only limit is your imagination so why not have a dig through the recycling bin and see what you can find.

I was cleaning off the shelf in my studio that I use to hold my cardboard and such. It was beyond overflowing and I went through and did a clean out, a little organize and pulled aside some items I thought would be fun to make a journal with.

Initially I was going to use some smaller envelopes but decided that they didn’t quite go so I left them out. I used a large USPS mailer I received some stamps in as the cover and some brown paper bags for the pages. I cut the brown paper to size and used a 3-hole pamphlet stitch to attach them to the cover. I glued down half the flap of the envelope and left the side with the window open so I could add a focal image later.

Once everything was sewed into place I painted the cover a soft perwinkle/light purple color. I let it dry and then used one of the sheets from my latest digikit to sketch out a face on. I colored it in with some kids watercolor paint and cut it out. I attached the sketch to a gelli print page I made with some collage added to it and slid it inside the envelope. Lastly I added some more collage elements to the cover to tie everything together.

I am really happy with the journal and particularly how my sketch came out. I plan to fill this journal up soon so be sure to keep an eye out for more journal with me videos and photos. I will also be sharing my gelli print process in Wednesday’s video so be sure to keep an eye out.

I would love to hear if you make your own junk journal and what materials you ended up using. Do you have a specific plan for your journal? I have an idea for mine but we will have to see how everything unfolds.

Wishing you a wonderful day!

Until next time…

-Michele, aka The Dreaming Dilettante

Music by Eli Lev – Dancin’ on the Lawn – https://thmatc.co/?l=9EA04504
Music by Little Boots – Silver Balloons – https://thmatc.co/?l=54B37541

Video: New DigiKit Reveal & Journal Play

April 26, 2023      4 Comments

I have some really exciting news today. I have finally launched my first digital art journaling kit! I am so excited to share this kit with you in today’s video along with an entire process video to give you some ideas on how to use this kit.

If you aren’t familiar, digital kits are kits you purchase once and can then print out as many times as you would like to use in your projects. The kit I am sharing today is perfect for spring with butterflies, birds and lots of flowers. You receive 10 pages along with 3 pages of tags. I had so much fun creating this kit and I have 2 more that are almost ready to share-hopefully within in the next week. If you are interested you can watch the video to see all the kit has and visit my shop here to purchase.

I started out by making the tag. I printed the kit on regular weight copy paper and then backed the tags onto some chip board I had. Then I took different elements from the kit to collage on the tag finishing off with a ribbon and a handmade journal charm.

Starting in my journal I added some soft pink and blue gray acryllic paint and then tore up some more pages and glued them down. I added lace and a few more charms along with a pocket to hold my very thick journaling tag.

I am so happy with how the page turned out! If you have any questions about the kit please do comment below and if you happen to make a purchase let me know how you end up using the kit.

Until next time…

-Michele, aka The Dreaming Dilettante

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