Art journal page

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.

Comments

  1. Very nice! I love the note from a friend being incorporated into your art.

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  2. Love the colors and texture!! Happy ppf!

    Hugs Giggles

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  3. Smashing page. Happy PPF, Annette x

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  4. Fantastic texture and layers. Wonderful!

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  5. Nice! Wonderful texture and color. Happy PPF

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  6. lots of texture and layers - i like your colors and the heart you used. really nice!

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  7. Looks 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.

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  8. Such fabulous textures in this! I love the notebook paper in the top corner with the writing just peeking through! Congrats on a finished journal!!!

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  9. Congrats on finishing your journal ~ page is delightfully creative with wonderful texture and color ~ thanks, namaste, ^_^

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  10. i 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!

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  11. Lovely combination of colors and elements! Happy PPF!

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  12. I love looking at mixed media! Very well done! Happy PPF!

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  13. Really nice, love it! Happy PPF!

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  14. lovely blog and image... have a good rest of the weekend there!

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  15. Very beautiful, love the subdued colors and the heart that peeks from the bottom left.

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  16. I 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.

    This is such a great page. Can't wait to see a video of the whole journal.

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