Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Turning My Prints Into Journal Pages



I have decided to make copies of my original images in my art journal. This way I can write my daily scribbles on them without ruining the original designs. I enjoy giving my Prints to people for gifts as well as adding to my growing collection of art prints on Etsy. I love the texture of the card stock I printed them on and the colors come out so vibrantly! It's such a pleasure to write on such a smooth surface with my paint pens, I'm having a ball! This may be what many people do and have done for years but journaling is fairly new to me and I'm just sort of figuring things out as I go here. These are the first few pages with my daily scribbles on them.

I dedicate this whole journal project of mine to "Teesha Moore" who has been such an incredible source of inspiration for me!!!!

2 comments:

  1. That's a very creative way to journal. I wish I were disciplined enough to journal.

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  2. Me too, if I journaled--I think this is an excellent thing to do--great idea!

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