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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Snowy Hills December Journal

Hi friends! I hope you are well! It is time to share one of my favorite projects each year. My December journal, inspired by Ali Edwards concept of documenting the month of December. I have been doing this since 2012, making this my tenth December daily journal. I do something of a mini version, without a lot of photos, but instead focusing on the words.

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Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

For quite a few years, I have used Tim Holtz Worn Binders as a base for my journal and I did the same this year. They look pretty nice together on a shelf. On my cover, I created a winter scene using stamps, ink, paint and paste. You can do the techniques on a card, an art journal page or a canvas too.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson.

Start by coating the journal with gesso. You might need more than one coat. When dry, sketch some hills with a pencil as a guide.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.  Paint with Distress Paint.

Paint the sky with Distress Paint.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

I used the Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set to create the scene. It is one of the stamp sets that I designed and I have been looking forward to creating a winter scene with it. I stamped the trees with three shades of green Archival Ink. Use the pencil marks as guides when you place out the trees. The stamp set is designed with many different pine trees in different sizes, so you can create both variation and a sense of distance.

Wipe the base of the tree off before stamping to make it look like they are standing in snow.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Stamp deer with brown ink.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Add white paint on the hills.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Continue with shades of blue, using your pencil marks as guides. 

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Next, mix a little white paint into texture paste and apply thick paste along the base of the journal and here and there on the cover. Let dry.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

For some shine, I used Simon Says Stamp Glitz Glitter gel, mainly in the sky. 

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Splatter white paint all over the scene. The paint might pick up some of the green ink from the trees, but don't worry about it.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

I die cut the title and year from holographic paper using the Simon Says Stamp Archie Solid Jr set. It might be out of stock, but you can use any alphabet die set instead. 

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Here you can see the glitter from the gel. 

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

The paste adds texture to the background. You can shape it to look like hills or piles of snow.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Sentiments from Forest Scenery were stamped on white paper and cut into strips.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Try to stamp the deer so that they don't look too big or too small in relation to the trees.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Here you can see the shine from the holographic letters a little better.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

The year is on the cover, as well as a stamped word.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Overlap the numbers if there isn't quite space.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Folded out the finish cover looks like this. I often add darker shadows, but for this cover I wanted to keep things light. 

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Which is your favorite, the back or the front cover?

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Here you can see that the white splattered paint picked up some of the green from the ink. It adds texture to the trees. 

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

We haven't had a big snowfall yet, but it might be on the way.

Layers of ink - December Daily Journal Tutorial by Anna-Karin Evaldsson. With Simon Says Stamp Forest Scenery stamp set.

Dry brush blue paint on the dry paste to add texture.






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by here today!

Happy crafting!

Anna-Karin

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