I started with 2 sheets of 12"x12" watercolor cut to size. Both sides were spritzed with the new spray inks, Dylusions from Ranger. Of course the bold, vibrant palette just sings to me!
After the inks were dry, i painted to a thin coat of gesso to unify the page, soften the colors and create a smooth surface for writing.
When the gesso dried, i cut out around the "half moon" shapes around the borders on all four sides. When i first saw this stencil i envisioned whimsical scallops as edges of pages in a handmade journal!
…Using a metal t-square for leverage, i tore the pages down the center creating 4 pages of design to be folded in half to make 8 book pages. (this is actually a 6 page book with a half sheet for the inclusion, and the other half for the cover decoration)
I used 3 pages to make the book and bound the pages with bookbinding thread. I then tore the 4th piece in half to make and inclusion page, and a decorative ruffle for the front. The scallops were screaming "paper ruffle" to me! I cut two strips for the ruffle from one leftover square from the stenciled pattern. The scallops were created by rolling the cutout "moons" with a thin paintbrush handle to create dimension, then glued to the journal cover.
Bling girl that i am, i then coated the cover with the new Silks, the delicious acrylic glaze paints, which glided on like shiny buttah! Be still my blinging heart!
My favorite part comes last, filling the book with lettering samplers, writing words and quotes with my black markers and sparkly Sakura Galaxy pens. I love how the stencil design elements became the dimension for the edges of each page.
This was such a great challenge, to take a stencil and do something completely out of the ordinary with it. That's what i love about my life as art, being constantly inspired to make something simple, or wonderful in every creation.
Join the fun and HOP on these links to see what my friends created with this stencil.
Creativity is a magical thing!
Julie Fei-Fan Balzer
http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/balzer_designs/2012/05/stencil-hop-peek-a-boo.html
Jenny Doh
http://blog.crescendoh.com/
Ronda Palazzari
http://rondapalazzari.typepad.com/
http://balzerdesigns.typepad.com/balzer_designs/2012/05/stencil-hop-peek-a-boo.html
Jenny Doh
http://blog.crescendoh.com/
Ronda Palazzari
http://rondapalazzari.typepad.com/
Amaizing backgroumg love it. I did not get into the art journal yet, I am waiting for the gesso, but i want to try it.
ReplyDeleteI lekr the colors and the mist you used..
tks for inspiration.
thank you Paula!
DeleteLove this little journal. So beautiful and inspirational as always!
ReplyDeletei always like when you visit Linda!!
Deleteloving your little journal!! the colors are amazing!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteLove love your piece!
ReplyDeletethanks Gio
DeleteWow.. I LOVE CW templates, and have a growing collection, but I don't know that I would have picked up this one UNTIL I saw your post today! I recently had to make a layer of scrapbooking paper with large scallops around the edge, which was a bit of a project before I could move onto the real focus of my whole art journal/mixed media page layout. The way you made scallops, and ruffles, from this template was fascinating to me, and I think now, I simply HAVE to order one ASAP! Thanks so much for the inspiration! ((hugs)) ~tina
ReplyDeletethe possibilities are endless Tina!
DeleteJoanne...you rocked this stencil!!! I see a need to create another journal in a similiar manner...possibly for the next lettering class:)
ReplyDeletethis is such a wonderfully creative journal that just sings inspiration and happy!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! I love those sprays too, and they are perfect with stencils. Can't wait to take a class with you at CREATE!
ReplyDeletebeautiful, Love the stencils.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog, following along...looking forward to lots of visits!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and fun idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors! I really like the scallops, especially the cutouts on the cover. I just bought a couple of bottles of Dylusions but now wish I had bought the pink and purple instead of the blue and green.
ReplyDeleteOk, what you done is fantastic. I too just purchased a couple of bottles of Dylusions. See all of this makes me certain I made the right decision to retire. June 1 is my last day at work and I cannot wait to play and create. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous little book! I love the 'scales' on the cover and all the great colors!
ReplyDeleteWowWowWow Joanne!
ReplyDeleteSuperFantastic interpretation of Julies awesome stencil - love it!
Such a wonderfully creative journal!
ReplyDeleteSuper journal!! Love what you did with the stencil:) Tfs!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous book.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration and sharing. I totally want to get up and go make something. I am in full creative mode right now, but must get through the work day. I knew I shouldn't have taken an internet break. :) The journal is beautiful. The color choices were fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOh my I love your journal. You really made that stencil come alive. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that cute little vision book! Thank you for the inspiration. Love these blog hops to see all the creativity out there. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I'm new to Mixed Media Art Journaling and am having so much fun with it. Love this idea, thank you!
ReplyDeleteHoly moly...what an awesome book!!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely LOVED your book. Those Dylusions sprays are awesome colors and I love how you used them!
ReplyDeletejust absolutely stunning! tfs :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome job with the stencil... Love your book...
ReplyDeleteJoanne, this is BEAUTIFUL!! You are, as always, so inspiring, and your creativity just ROCKS!! Love it, hugs, Meg
ReplyDeleteI love the way you think out of the box with this stencil!
ReplyDeleteWow... I love this.
ReplyDeleteVery very cool wee book....and stencilling...and lettering :-)
ReplyDeleteMan...this is just too cute for words. Were do you come up with these great ideas. You and I need to hang out!
ReplyDeleteConnie in Canada
Stunning! Three of my favorite things; stencils, spray inks, and lettering! Thanx so much for sharing and for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteKimMJ
bast830@comcast.net
yes, rip the sheet in half and then cut around the scallops you have left
ReplyDeleteWhat a trip this blog hop has been! For one thing, it's my introduction to your art and I love it! I have to thank Julie for introducing me to your art. What you all did with her stencil was so different - I'm not surprised - and so beautiful. I love rich colors and the art work at the top of your blog is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love how you used the stencil print as a guide for cutting the edges. Great idea.
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