Showing posts with label colored pencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored pencils. Show all posts
Sunday, April 3, 2016
May Page for Art Journal Page Swap
The page I created for May required a inspirational or positive quote theme. Thanks for coming by to view my latest art for the art journal page swap.
Labels:
acrylic paint,
colored pencils,
signo white pen,
stencils,
vintage text
Friday, February 12, 2016
February Art Joural Page Swap
For the art journal page swap at Collage Stuff, my February person chose pets as their theme. So here are my pets pages! Thanks for coming by today!
Labels:
acrylic paint,
china markers,
colored pencils,
stencils,
Victorian scrap
Sunday, October 18, 2015
November Art Journal Page Swap - Children
Here is my November art for the Art Journal Page Swap. The theme is children. I used images from Hidden Vintage Studio that used to be at the Deviant Scraps website. I used lots of paint, many stencils, rubber stamps, colored pencils, glaze pens etc. Thanks for coming by to see my art with children!
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Mermaid Art Journal Page Side Two
I had fun making this page! I designed the mermaids from elements from a Crow-About Studio B digital image kit. All of the images are from the kit. The background arches were made with a negative impression of a Stencil Girl stencil on a gelli plate. The black stenciling was made with some Tim Holtz stencils and the white circles used a Stencil Girl stencil. I outlined the images with colored pencils and a Fude Ball Pen. Thanks for coming by to see my mermaids!
"Mermaid" Art Journal Page Swap
This month's art journal page swap has a "mermaid" theme. I love the new Dylusions stamps that have the cat and dog heads on human bodies. I used these heads and made the tails from the "Doodle Delight" stamp set. The images are colored with colored pencils. I used black and white glaze pens on the dog image. I finger painted mostly Dylusions paints in the background. I used Dylusions and Stencil Girl stencils. The vintage dictionary page was cut sort of in a wave fashion. The words are a Tim Holtz sticker. My take on mermaids is different, but different is good! Thank you for coming by my blog!
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