Hi friends! I hope you had a good weekend. Today, I have an art journal page to share with you, but with techniques that can be used for anything.
Since it is a new month, we also have a new guest designer and this month it is Makena MB aka avant_card on instagram. Don't miss her fantastic projects with lots of textures and details.
We are having grey weather at the moment and this page was inspired by that weather. I used different colors than I often do, inspired by a magical, misty forest walk. The mist makes everything quiet. As the quote on the left-hand page says 'there is only different kinds of good weather'. We have a similar saying in Swedish, namely that 'there is no bad weather, only bad clothing'. I used Paper Arty's Infusions Colored Stains and their wonderful sentiment stamps by Alison Bomber.
There is no way I could ever pick a favorite technique, since I have way too many favorites. Instead, I did a few different techniques, a watercolor background with texture, white embossing on vellum, using words, quotes and old book paper and using a mix of papers and surfaces.
I am very fond of using old book paper in my projects and like bringing the old, often discarded, books to new life. I often intentionally pick certain sections from a book or a page, which relates to my project. In this case, I used a book about gardening and a section about moisture. Die cut with the Bold Thankful Die from the DieCember release.
Die cut the Simple Stem, also from DieCember, from SSS purple glimmery paper and holographic paper. Later I also die cut it from book paper.
The background was done in the same way, but I only added the silver dots on the left-hand side, for variation.
I splattered the pages with a little white gloss spray too, but forgot to take a step photo of that.
This is a great quote, although there are of course bad weather conditions too, particularly when there is too much or too little sunshine, rain and snow, or too much wind.
I die cut the word from the purple glimmery paper too, to make it stand out better. The label tape is by Tim Holtz.
Something we might need to be reminded about now and then.
The SSS holographic papers are so cool. It is a little hard to photograph the shiny, multicolor effect. Here you can see that I picked this paper since it reflects both purple/pink and a blueish shade.
Absolutely glorious! I adore the grey and icy colour tones, and the vellum embossed quotes look stunning amidst the layers. Wonderful page spread.
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Gorgeous!! I love how you turn grey weather into a thing of beauty. That background is amazing Anna-Karin, and I love that saying about weather and clothes - I tried for years to teach that to my students, dress for the weather! hugs, Maura
ReplyDeleteI love the shades of your cards...so pretty and much more uplifting than grey weather...beautiful...
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