VIDEO: Art Journal Page Process – Book Page Flower

Art Journal Page Process - Book Page Flower with a video by Kim Dellow
Art Journal Page Process – Book Page Flower with a video by Kim Dellow

 

Happy New Year! Welcome to 2018 and a new creative year for us all. To kick off this creative year I have another in my art journal page process videos showcasing the ‘what happened next’ story for one of the pages that I started in the 12 Tips For Starting Art Journal Pages Using Acrylic paint video. This was the page that had the old book page inclusions so you can see what happened to it!

This is now the fourth page in this series and I’ve put the links to the other project videos at the end of the blog post, in case you missed them or wanted to refresh your memory.

 

VIDEO: Art Journal Page Process – Book Page Flower

 

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——— S U P P L I E S ———

Waffle Flower Doily Circle die

Cuttlebug Die-cutting machine

Palette Knife

Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylic Paint (Medium Magenta, Cadmium Red Medium Hue, Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue)

Liquitex Soft Body Acrylic Paint (Prism Violet)

Daler And Rowney System 3 acrylic paint (Titanium white)

Golden Regular gel (Gloss)

Round brushes size 0 and 6

Brush 1/2 flat (Whole range)

Uni pin Marker pens

Cut n Dry foam (but any sponge or foam will do)

Scissors

Old book pages

spare cardstock

 

Close-up of the finished page from the Art Journal Page Process - Book Page Flower video by Kim Dellow

 

——— ART JOURNAL STARTER PAGE VIDEO SERIES ———

Watch the 12 Tips For Starting Art Journal Pages Using Acrylic paint video first,

then continue the story for several of the starter pages from that video here:

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I hope that you have already managed to do something creative this year! I will be back on Sunday with something completely different, so I will see you then!

Kim

 

Kim Dellow

Kim Dellow is an artist living the creative life in London, UK. She's helps others to find their creative selves in a monthly art club on Patreon. Licenses designs for products. And designs creative exercises for various collaborative mixed media workshops.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Celena Ross

    Love watching your videos 🙂 #new #just starting to look for inspiration

    1. kim

      Thanks Celena, I am glad you enjoy them!

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