Valentine’s Art Journal Page

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This article is written by M. Carmen Sánchez – Cuchy from La almohada

One of the things I love about Art Journaling is that it is absolutely mine and absolutely me.

It’s where I express my joy and sadness, my ups and downs my success and my mistakes.

And it is the perfect place to experiment with new techniques or products, and where I leave my creativity fly.

And where to find the inspiration?

Look around you and find something you like. A book, your brushes, your room’s colours…

Look through the window or review your last pictures of the woods, the city or the beach.

What did you do yesterday? Is there something or someone special in your life lately? Any special event in a near future? What did you laugh at last time?

Search the web. Flickr or any other online gallery. Write your favourite colour in the search field and hit enter. You’ll be surprised with the results. Do the same with your own pictures.

I’m sure you have a huge list of blogs. Open a new folder on your computer and save your favourite works with a proper link to the author. Do not forget to credit when credit is due

Search pages of sketches and learn from other’s interpretation. Try to make your own version.

Let the music sounds…

So, while listening to my favourite music, with a cup of coffee beside me I left myself be inspired by the colours of one of the canvas hanging on my wall and our anniversary next month.

I love textures and colours, so my tutorial today is a colourful Art Journal Page… in Valentine’s mood 🙂

Start covering a piece of tulle with gesso on your page. Let it dry and then pull the tulle apart. It will give a beautiful texture to your page.

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

Pour some paint and spread it with a wet baby wipe. One colour at a time.

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

 

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

 

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

Once the art journal page is dry, stamp around the edges. I used one of my hand carved stamp

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

On a book page, draw a heart, stamp over it and colour it with watercolour. Cut it out

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

Glue your heart to the page and add a shadow with a charcoal pencil

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

 

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

That’s it! This gorgeous art journal page is complete! Hope you like it.

Cuchy's art journal for Valentines day

 

 

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M. Carmen Sánchez – Cuchy

A mainly self-taught mixed media artist who loves to play with textures and layers

Member of the Kuretake’s Design Team -manufacturer of writing supplies- Design Team Instructor of Stampers Best -american manufacturer of rubber stamps and cling cushion mounting foam- and contributor and guest designer in various Spanish and international blogs, she taught several workshops in Madrid and Barcelona and loves to teach from her own experiences, and encourage the students to think outside the box and put their inner self in everything they create, to achieve a personal and unique result.

You can find more on her blog Hecho a mano.

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Mixed Media Christmas Tag

This article is written by M. Carmen Sánchez (aka Cuchy) of La Almohada

Christmas is approaching and with it, a huge list of expenses: the presents,
the big meals, the decorations…

If we add some expensive art supplies to that list…. our budget bursts

With a cost-cutting on mind, I want you to realize how many “art supplies”
we all have within reach and with no cost at all.

I bet you have all these everyday objects in your room. All of them can be used
as art supplies in our mixed media projects.

– Toilet / kitchen paper
– Toilet / kitchen paper tubes
– Any kind of lids
– Plastic wrap
– Paper wrapping from the presents
– Embellishments from the presents
– Bubble wrap
– Cardstock / cardboard
– Newspapers / magazines / old books
– Tissue paper
– Combs to give texture
– Sponges
– Buttons / ribbons / lace /
… and so on

Creativity has nothing to do with money. I would say… the less you have
the more creative you become 🙂

Let see how we can make a cool mixed media Christmas tag with
“almost nothing”

We will need a tag, coloured tissue paper, toilet paper, pva glue, a book page,
white and black markers, trim or ribbon and a bit of paint

Start painting the tag in a color that matches your tissue paper colour (you can
use white tissue and once dried, paint it with another colour if you want). Let it dry.

Tear the tissue paper in pieces and glue them to the tag in a random manner using
the pva glue, both underneath and over the paper pieces. Let it dry.

Now take a couple of sheets of toilet paper and -making a roll- soak it on a mixture
of water and pva glue at 50%. Make a heart shape over a piece of a book page.
Let it dry thoroughly.

Paint the heart and cut it out once dried. Glue it to the tag and punch or cut some stars
out of a book page. Finish the tag with some white/black dots and a ribbon.

That’s it! A cool tag to go with one of your presents this year. Easy and cheap.

I hope you like it and you give it a try. I would love to see what you come up with.

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M. Carmen Sánchez – Cuchy

A mainly self-taught mixed media artist who loves to play with textures and layers
Member of the Kuretake’s Design Team -manufacturer of writing supplies- Design
Team Instructor of Stampers Best -american manufacturer of rubber stamps and
cling cushion mounting foam- and contributor and guest designer in various
Spanish and international blogs, she taught several workshops in Madrid and
Barcelona and loves to teach from her own experiences, and encourage the students
to think outside the box and put their inner self in everything they create, to achieve
a personal and unique result.

You can find more on her blog , her facebook page, or watch her broadcasting live
on her Livestream channel

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