VIDEO: Art Journal Page Process – Rainbow Bubbles

Art Journal Page Process - Rainbow Bubbles with video by Kim Dellow

 

I have a new art journal page process video for you today and this is the continuing story for one of the pages that I started in my ’12 Tips For Starting Art Journal Pages Using Acrylic Paint’ video from a couple of weeks ago. So if you missed that film watch it first so that you can see how this page started!

I had no plans for this page when I started but I was thinking about making something with circles so you can see how the art journal page progressed from start to finish and there is a close-up photo for you below as well as all of the products that I used in the video in case you wanted to get your hands on them!

 

VIDEO: Art Journal Page Process – Rainbow Bubbles

 

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Golden Heavy Body Acrylic paint (Azurite Hue, Permanent Violet Dark, Light Turquois (Phthalo))

Liquitex Heavy Body Acrylic Paint (Brilliant Purple, Light Blue Permanent, Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue)

Daler – Rowney System 3 Paint (Titanium White)

Winsor and Newton Indian ink (the Water-resistant one) (aka india ink/ Chinese ink/ China ink)

Prima Marketing Finnabair – Don’t forget to fly stamp set

Ranger Archival Ink (Jet Black)

Ranger Archival Jet black reinker

MISTI

Brush 1/4 flat

Round brushes size 0 and 6

Scissors
Washi tape
Spare paper

Palette knives

 

 

 

Close up of Art Journal Page Process - Rainbow Bubbles with video by Kim Dellow

 

I have some more of these pages to share in the upcoming weeks so you can see what happened to those ’12 tip’ pages and hopefully get lots of ideas for your next art journal sessions too! Have lots of creative fun!

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. Jackie Elliott

    Lovely page, I love how you layered up the background.
    This stamp set is one of my favorite ones to use in my art journal.

    1. kim

      Thank you Jackie, it’s one of my favorites too 😀

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