It's a new month and there's a new challenge over at A Vintage Journey! Allison is our host Creative Guide this month and her challenge to us all is "Art Journaling with Tim".
I have not done much journaling at all - basically because I'm not very good at it - but I really want to learn how to do it - and I think part of that is figuring out what style of journaling I find aesthetically pleasing. I'm realizing that 'Less is More' for me on a journal page and I like balance. Here is what I've created for this challenge:
Here's how I started it. I stamped on both pages with Ledger Script and I used Translucent Embossing paste with Tim's Latticework Stencil in two corners - It looks white when you put it on but it dries clear.
I sponged over the pages with Distress Inks - Twisted Citron and Mermaid Lagoon. The ink doesn't color where the Translucent Embossing Paste is. The Small Talk stickers here say "practice Kindness", live gently upon this earth" and "live every day with intention".
I stenciled in the corners using Tim's Blossom stencil with Ground Espresso Distress Ink.
I die cut little butterflies out of white matboard using Tiny Shapes die. I embossed them with WV Cornflower Blue Embossing Powder and Tree Branch Ink. I adhered them fluttering over the pages.
On the facing page I adhered a Found Relative card having the beautiful design on the back facing out! More Small Talk stickers were added here - " a dream is a wish your heart makes", live each day with grace and authenticity' and "ordinary people can do extraordinary things". I drew around all of the stickers with a black Stabilo pencil and rubbed the lines with my wet finger to smudge.
I like the way the Ground Espresso Ink colored over the Translucent Embossing Paste - it creates a whole different lighter impression here on the right. I added some Botanical Remnant Rubs on both pages.
When I looked back at my previous attempts at Journaling - two of them were for AVJ challenges made last year before I was a Creative Guide - look here to see the covers of my journal I worked in today and look here to see the first page of my journal!
Our challenge is a monthly one and a randomly chosen winner will receive a £20 gift voucher from our very generous sponsor, Country View Crafts.
We will have our Pinworthy blog badges awarded to the Top 3, who will
be chosen by the Creative Guides. We are a Tim Holtz
inspired challenge but you do not have to use his products, just let us
know how you have been inspired by one of his techniques or colors.
For anyone who may be interested we are looking for
For anyone who may be interested we are looking for
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to join our talented team. If you would like more information and details please email Brenda at brenda_brown25@hotmail.com by Monday 5th October. Many thanks.
I have to say that I'm reasonably happy with the look of my pages today - and I look forward to playing more in my journal! I hope you will share your journaling with us this month over at A Vintage Journey! You'll find all the challenge details and the incredible inspiration by my fellow Creative Guides here.
Stamps: Ledger Script - Tim Holtz/Stampers AnonymousPaper: Journal, Little Sizzles white matboard - Sizzix
Ink: Archival Jet Black, Wendy Vecchi Archival Tree Branch, Ranger Distress Grand Espresso, Twisted Citron, Mermaid lagoon.
Accessories: Wendy Vecchi Translucent Embossing Paste and Cornflower Blue Embossing Powder, Latticework Stencil and Blossom Stencil - Tim Holtz, Idea-ology - Small Talk Stickers, Found Relatives, Pocket Cards, Remnant Rubs/Botanical, Black Stabilo Pencil, Butterfly Die - Tiny Shapes/Movers and Shapers Tim Holtz.
17 comments:
I'm so happy you found your way into the journalling mode, Julia, and I think your pages are just lovely. It's great that you took the time to work out what would work for you, and the clean lines and fresh colours here are deeply pleasurable to look at. Love that you've used the back of the Found Relative, and I love the translucent texture.
Alison xx
For someone who claims to be "Not very good at it" I think you have done a fantastic job. Your layout is beautiful!
S@ndy xx
wow this is outstanding.. awesome designing.
Gorgeous Julia! I don't know what you mean you are not good at it???? You are a pro! Love the background, all the textures, inky goodness and beautiful butterflies! Thanks for the inspiration!
Not very good? Julia, this is a masterpiece! I think that we think alike about journalling, I think balance and aesthetics are important to me too and you have achieved both in abundance. The colours are stunning and I love the beautiful pattern on the back of the Found Relatives too. This is a stunning piece of journalling Julia! Hugs, Anne xx
Really pretty journaling with Tim pages.
Fabulous pages Julia and I think you are way too hard on yourself, though I completely appreciate you want to find your own style! I think what you have created here has come out so well, there is indeed a beautiful balance and symmetry to this spread and I love the bright and fresh colours contrasting with the design elements achieved through the other additions!
Lovely pages Julia, I love the fresh colour palette and those blossoms in the corner that you stencilled work beautifully as does the black against the fresh backdrop. Love the added butterflies too. Tracy x
Lovely pages Julia, I love the fresh colour palette and those blossoms in the corner that you stencilled work beautifully as does the black against the fresh backdrop. Love the added butterflies too. Tracy x
Fabulous pages Julia ! A wonderful colour palette and fabulous stencilling. A very "You" page which is what art journalling should be. Great work, so please do some more! Jennie x
Oh I adore this Julia - such elegance, beautiful colours and wonderful composition. Love the butterflies too! Nxx
I absolutely love the colors and layout of this art journal page. Well done!
Very pretty journal page, Julia! I love the the textures and all the details. Happy Weekend!
You're not good at journalling... yeah, right!!! This is FANTASTIC!!! I love the balance with the stencilling and ephemera and keeping the colour palette limited works perfectly. You need to do more because you are VERY good at it! Jenny x
Love your Journalling Julia and I would certainly love to see more as I think your a natural with this.
Julie x
I loved the Colour Palatte used .. You are very good at art Journaling .. XOXO
You should be much more than reasonably happy with your art journal page Julia because it is gorgeous! Love the colour palette and the use of the transparent texture paste and adding the back of the cabinet card was such a wonderful idea, love it's design and colour on your page. You have definitely figured out what your art journaling style is I do believe, love this! Deb xo
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