Last week I gave you a peek inside this art journal spread and today I'm sharing a VIDEO showing you the process of creating the artwork. The pages are draped with colorful layers of paint, collage and doodling. Enjoy!
Since I know I'll get a bunch of questions about products, here's a list of what was used to create this piece. Yes...it's a long list. :) Have fun experimenting and PLAYING in your art journal...
- Strathmore Mixed Media art journal
- various found & handmade stencils {needlepoint canvas, rubberbands, silk flowers}
- Clearsnap Stephanie Barnard ink sprays - tangerine
- Clearsnap Stephanie Barnard ink sprays - guava
- Speedball soft rubber brayer
- Colorbox Archival Dye Ink Pad
- Graffiti GLAM art stamp - cardboard
- Graffiti GLAM art stamp - Love BE
- Graffiti GLAM- lily stamp
- Scribbles dimensional paint neon set
- Princeton catalyst wedge
- Princeton Select paintbrushes
- Golden fluid paint - teal + titanium white
- Tulip Paint pouncer {circular foam brush}
- Derwent ArtBars
- paper towels - used for collage
- Collage Pauge Matte adhesive
- various found & painted papers + treiC designs DIGITALS printable artist papers
- Fiskars soft touch spring action scissors
- Sennelier soft oil pastels
- R+F oil paint sticks
- Golden heavy body acrylic paint titanium white
- General sketch & wash water soluble graphite pencil
- Liquid paper white correction pen {find out more about my FAVE white pens here}
- Derivan Matisse acrylic paint - Austrailian Yellow Green
- Tulip Slick Dimensional Paint neon set
- Claudine Hellmuth studio paint
- DecoArt Social Artworking neon pink paint
- Crafty dab hot pink window paint writer
- Sakura solid marker bright yellow + hot pink
- Neon pink japanese chalk marker
enjoy my art journal + mixed media PLAY video...
{*some products in this video were provided compliments of the manufacturer. I only share products that I truly believe in and have used in my artwork. Some of the product links above are affiliate links, meaning I am minimally compensated for the sale. If you are intersted in sponsoring artJOURNALING fridays contact me. Read my disclosure policy here.}
happy art journaling...xoxo~treiC
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I'd love to see what you are up to in your own art journals, please share links to your photos or blog posts in the comments. what did you journal about this week?
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p.s. my NEW digitalCANVAS {digital art journaling} e-course starts March 25! details here










I just love to watch you work on your art journal, Traci. The way you move so intuitively and add details to other pages as you work is mesmerizing to me. I've done intuitive pages in the past, but have to be in the right mood - LOL! Anyway, I did a botanical/vintage page this week, and you may find it here:
http://arnoldolromero.blogspot.com/2013/03/art-smorgasbord-enjoying-ride.html
Blessings!
Posted by: Arnoldo L. Romero | March 02, 2013 at 06:54 AM
Very cool- love you free style!
Posted by: Amy O'H. | March 02, 2013 at 07:57 AM
I love your work! Your colors are so fresh. I do have a couple of questions, though, what is the opaque white product that you use for your calligraphy? And, what is the sound track that you used? Who is the artist?
Thanks, Pam
Posted by: Pam Hall | March 02, 2013 at 08:42 AM
Great page. It's so fun to watch you build your layers.
I did a black and white page this week. Not my usual colors but it pushed me. My word this year is stretching. I'm stretching.
http://stamplaughplay.blogspot.com/2013/03/i-think-i-art-journaled-for-first-time.html
Posted by: Boo | March 02, 2013 at 10:01 AM
Hi traci. loved your art work today (and always). I looked up the Scribbles and they are mainly for fabric. Are these the same that you used today? I know you use a lot of products that are for fabric, but just wanted to make certain I was ordering the correct Scribbles. Just love those neon colors. Thanks. Sue
Posted by: susan schultheis | March 02, 2013 at 08:52 PM
I am a great fan of yours, Traci and loved this video. I live in Portugal and have to get most of my supplies from the UK via the web. Sadly, there isn't even a word for 'journaling' in the Portuguese language, though I am planning to change that! Just one question. The first colour you spread onto your pages is a gorgeous yellow - it reminds me of my trips to India. Can you tell me what brand this initial yellow is?
Next time I come to California, I will be definitely visiting your shop!
Thanks
Lin the Pink (due to my hot pink hair!)
Posted by: Linda Chaves | March 03, 2013 at 06:06 AM
I looked up the Scribbles and they are mainly for fabric. Are these the same that you used today? I know you use a lot of products that are for fabric, but just wanted to make certain I was ordering the correct Scribbles.
Posted by: cheap jerseys | March 03, 2013 at 10:12 PM
So awesome! I can't wait to see more colors around nature here, so it's really refreshing to see you pages :)
Cool - need to play with more vivid colors again too. Thanks for the isnpiration!
Posted by: Jana | March 04, 2013 at 01:27 AM
thank you very much
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Posted by: viessmann kombi servisi | March 06, 2013 at 12:01 PM
Never thought of using window paint. I bought some Bingo dabbers from Discount School Supply and have filled them with a variety of paints and glazes and they work pretty well too, if you don't get it too liquidy.
Posted by: Andrea | March 15, 2013 at 07:59 AM