Tuesday, July 29

Hydrangea Love

floral art journal page

Hello lovelies!
Hydrangeas are the quintessential summer flower! I simply love their large, showy blooms that come in a variety of pretty colors. My recent walk in this garden inspired me to create this art journal spread. There are lots of yummy layers including washi tapes, inks and texture paste. Here is a step-by-step plus if you scroll down you can check out the full video.

Step 1 - 4 images

Step One:
Cover the page with assorted washi tapes and painter's tape. You can find the latter at hardware stores.
I added a light coat of clear gesso on top and let it dry.

Step Two:
Pick up three different shades of green acrylic paint* with a brayer and quickly roll it onto the page making sure to leave some areas for the washi tapes to show through. Let dry. *I use them sparingly.

Step Three:
Add texture paste through a stencil and let dry completely. This takes several hours better yet overnight, so patience is required. Add dark green ink to the stenciled areas.

Step Four:
Stamp various hydrangea images onto white drawing paper and use watersoluble crayons to color them in. You can get stamp sets online and at craft stores. I used a black stamp pad and let the images dry for a bit before coloring them in.

colorful hydrangea images

Step Five:
Once dry I fussy cut all the images out. Again, patience is required.

arranging the images on the page

Step Six:
Arrange the images as you would like and glue them down with a glue stick. Add a title or sentiment if you wish.

Scroll down for video tutorial.

bright hydrangeas



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Tuesday, July 22

Favorite Art Supply: Acrylic Gouache

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colorful paint tubes

First off, this is not a paid blog post. All of the supplies in this post are bought and paid for by me.

Hi everyone!

When I re-ignited my art practice several years ago I experimented with all types of paints and tools and finally settled for traditional acrylic paints, as these are reasonably priced for the amount you get plus they come in a huge color range. I painted mostly on stretched canvas at the time and when thinned down with medium, a little of these acrylics can go a long way. I keep my paint tubes in these stackable bins sorted by cool and warm colors, so that I can easily grab what I am looking for.

acrylic paint tubes

However, I quickly found that I did not have enough wall space to keep going with these large paintings - and selling the odd piece now and then sadly did not free up enough to justify painting on a large scale. 
So, I figured I would switch to creating small art. Various papers as well as art journals seemed like good options. Intuitively I felt my small art works required  a different type of paint. Paint that did not require a lot of mixing, priming, thinning or thickening, as is usual when painting on canvas. Early on I was gifted a set of watercolors and although the colors are pretty, I never quite got the hang of adding just the right amount of water to build up the layers to create depth. Frankly, my preferred art style is a little messy, a little wild with saturated colors and visible brush strokes. Obviously, watercolors do not lend themselves to this type of painting! Below is my attempt at painting watercolor roses.

watercolor painting

After my unsuccessful watercolor experiment, not for want of trying, I read about gouache paints. I hadn't tried these thus far, so I bought just a few colors that I liked. Gouaches can be thinned down like watercolors, but I prefer to add just a drop of water to activate them. This way they are opaque and light colors can be overlayed on dark colors and vice versa. They dry matte, but they are not waterproof. Below is one of my practice floral paintings with gouache. Gouache, btw, is a French term and sounds similar to "squash" without the S.

floral gouache painting

After practicing with gouache paints in my sketch pad for a bit I ventured to go bigger on a good quality substrate. Below are two simple and somewhat "nordic" floral paintings I made and had framed for our guest room. These are behind glass - please ignore the reflection of me.

two framed floral paintings

While I liked painting with gouaches, it did bother me that they were not waterproof like acrylics. To my delight I discovered acrylic gouaches! These are relatively new and not easily found in craft stores in my area, but luckily I did find some online. As I always do when trying new supplies, I initially only purchase a few of my favorite colors. Besides, acrylic gouaches are on the upper end of the price scale.
There are two brands (that I know of) that carry acrylic gouache paints. One is Liquitex, the other is Holbein. Both are imported brands, hence the price :(
However, most online art stores have big sales once or twice a year, so it does pay to wait until these are reduced. As soon as they were I stocked up on colors that I knew I would be using throughout my work!

container with paint tubes

I love painting with acrylic gouaches! They have a creamy consistency and are highly pigmented. Just a pea size dollop plus one or two drops of water goes a long way. Just like regular gouaches they are opaque and can be overlapped light over dark and dark over light. They also have the properties of acrylics, the main one being they are waterproof when dry! They dry smooth and matte. For variety and a more "textured" look I sometimes mix acrylic gouaches with my regular acrylics. I hope the store I bought them from continues to stock them, as they are currently my absolute favorite art supply!

gouache swatches and flower sketch

 Thank you for stopping by and reading along! Have a lovely day wherever you may be.




Tuesday, July 8

Colorful Mixed Media Play in my Art Journal

Hello there lovelies!

I did it again - I was so absorbed in creating these two art spreads, that I completely forgot to take process photos with my camera, even though my camera was sitting on my work table! Luckily, I filmed one of the spreads. Scroll down to view the full video.
I enjoy making these kinds of mixed media spreads, as I get to utilize all types of materials and layer them creatively. This adds texture, interest and depth to the artwork. Some time ago I typed a whole bunch of quotes, words and expressions on my computer and printed it out. I now have titles ready for use. I simply cut them out and sometimes I color them in, as I did with these two spreads.
Since I'm working in my A6 journal (I have several of these), it didn't take long to complete the pages. A lovely way to wind down after a busy day and also part of my self-care routine. This is a beginner-friendly project. I love sharing - you can find the video tutorial below.

mixed media art journal with flowers

colorful art project


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Wednesday, July 2

Art Play in my handmade Junk Journal

colorful art page


Hi everyone!
Once in a while I share a video tutorial specially for my lovely blog readers! Check out the video by following this link:
https://youtu.be/tbxGXtZ1irM

I've created a fun page in my handmade junk journal and I'm working with a set of creamy watersoluble crayons to make the background and also to color in the focal image. This art page uses limited supplies - I've listed them in the video description box. This is a beginner-friendly page.
Enjoy!