My art journal is finished! Whaahoo! I will try to make a video of it (I still need to finish my project 365 video also...), but for now I want to show you one of the last pages:
Used materials: acrylics, glitter paint, an old book page, a paper template, a note from a friend, stamp + black ink, red pigment powder, blue bistre pigment.
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Linking up with Art journal every day & PPF.
Used materials: acrylics, glitter paint, an old book page, a paper template, a note from a friend, stamp + black ink, red pigment powder, blue bistre pigment.
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Linking up with Art journal every day & PPF.
Very nice! I love the note from a friend being incorporated into your art.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and texture!! Happy ppf!
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Smashing page. Happy PPF, Annette x
ReplyDeleteFantastic texture and layers. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteNice! Wonderful texture and color. Happy PPF
ReplyDeletelots of texture and layers - i like your colors and the heart you used. really nice!
ReplyDeleteLooks like this was a fun project. It must feel so good to be done. You've got a lot of great layering and texture on this page.
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous textures in this! I love the notebook paper in the top corner with the writing just peeking through! Congrats on a finished journal!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing your journal ~ page is delightfully creative with wonderful texture and color ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^
ReplyDeletei had to click on this and bask in all the glorious little details. i love how you incorporated so many different, personal elements. very creative!
ReplyDeleteLovely combination of colors and elements! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteI love looking at mixed media! Very well done! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteReally nice, love it! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletelovely blog and image... have a good rest of the weekend there!
ReplyDeleteyeah! a job well done!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, love the subdued colors and the heart that peeks from the bottom left.
ReplyDeleteI just finished a sketchbook. It feels so good to close that back cover and know that you completed something, doesn't it? Like a way to measure getting artistically taller.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great page. Can't wait to see a video of the whole journal.