My Titanic 1912 Project: a Box and an Art Journal
I’ve always been fascinated by the story of the Titanic. During the Covid lockdowns, I worked on a fun project that combined art, history, and family mementos in a fun […]
I’ve always been fascinated by the story of the Titanic. During the Covid lockdowns, I worked on a fun project that combined art, history, and family mementos in a fun […]
Front: Back: I always save the cover for last. When I’m making an art journal, I complete all of the inside pages first, and then decorate the cover as […]
For this spread, I preserved the image on the left side of the page by framing it with washi tape. I used a stencil with blending tool and Distress Ink to […]
Pockets are fun! I like the way they allow for including extra items (in this case, an image), and how they engage the viewer to interact with my art journals. The […]
This is the first page in my art journal — and I wanted to make it special. So I inserted a Push-Pull feature. Push-Pull pages are AMAZING!! Pull UP on one […]
I like moving parts. When looking through an art journal or scrapbook, it’s fun to find something that moves! This page includes a Pop-and-Twist pop-up that unfolds before your very […]
Every now and then, it’s fun to insert a “flap page” into my art journals. Here’s a video that shows this in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5Tr4-TMU18 To make a flap page, […]
When I begin an art journal page, I often don’t know exactly how it will shape up. I begin by applying colour to the background (usually ink or paint), and […]
and Here’s an example of a “flap” page. I tore out HALF a page out of my art journal, and made it into a flap that can be viewed from […]
This is an example of tying together two unrelated pages using similar spacing on both sides, as well as washi tape. On the left side of this spread, I used […]