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Get Messy | an art journal challenge no. 006

16 October 2014

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It’s Get Messy Thursday again and I’m back sharing more pages from this week.

I had grand plans of completing these pages before leaving for my trip. Alas, those plans came to naught and I’ll admit that I only completed these pages this morning. But I’m glad these pages came together quickly and I like how they look together.

BKK

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Inspired by our travels this past week, I punched 1 1/2 inch circles from Studio Calico’s Wanderlust patterned paper, added a tag, some stamping, and a chipboard geotag and called it done. I’ve always loved the look of grids on scrapbook layouts and am glad that I finally got to try them out on this page.

Celebrate life

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I revived my love for MAMBI’s jumbo stickers on this page. I “watercolored” the background with Mister Huey’s Buttercup mist and stuck the sticker on top.

These week’s pages are still pretty simple, but unlike the muted pages of last week, this week has splashes of color, which I love.


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Get Messy is an art journal challenge where a gang of crafty vixens are sharing art journal pages we have created to practise our skills and push past our creative limits with hopes to inspire. We share our pages without restraint every week, and once a month we create around a prompt. Go check out these crazy talented ladies who are creating pages who each have a unique perspective and style. We will be sharing our work around social media so follow the hashtag #getmessyartjournal.

Get Messy | an art journal challenge no. 005

9 October 2014

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Get Messy Thursdays are such a nice part of my week.

Be vulnerable.

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I kept things simple again this week.

I made this page as a reminder to myself to be open and vulnerable, even if it means getting hurt. Although walls may be easy to build, they become difficult to tear down. So this is my note to self not to build those walls in the first place.

On a random side note, I’m learning that I really like using vellum and that patterned paper from Crate Paper’s Notes & Things collection.

Remember this.

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I saved this sprig of baby’s breath for a couple of weeks and finally decided to use it this week. I kept the page light and airy with some splatters of mist, washi tape, and a Heidi Swapp “Remember this” stamp.

I quite liked the right-hand page this week, but I’m definitely seeing myself getting into a pattern with the supplies that I use on my art journal pages. I’ll need some inspiration to switch things up soon!


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Get Messy is an art journal challenge where a gang of crafty vixens are sharing art journal pages we have created to practise our skills and push past our creative limits with hopes to inspire. We share our pages without restraint every week, and once a month we create around a prompt. Go check out these crazy talented ladies who are creating pages who each have a unique perspective and style. We will be sharing our work around social media so follow the hashtag #getmessyartjournal.

Get Messy | an art journal challenge no. 004

2 October 2014

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It’s kind of hard to believe that I’ve already been art journaling for an entire month! And although I’ve never art journaled prior to this, I’m thoroughly enjoying the entire process. Considering the fact that I don’t do much traditional scrapbooking anymore, I really like how art journaling gives me a different creative outlet to experiment and have fun.

Have less. Do more.

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Another thing I love about art journaling is that it gives me a place to use all the pretty paper I collect but have no idea where to put. Take this Ferragamo ad, for example. I loved the shoes but would have had no where to put it, if not for my wonderful art journal. Somewhat ironically, I intentionally paired the ad with the “Have less. Do more.” quote as part of the reminder to have less stuff.

Spectacle.

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Although I typically have a starting point when I art journal (like a photo or some words/a quote), all I knew that I wanted to do for this page was use this set of spectacle stamps. So I did. And I kept it super simple, which I actually really like. It also turns out to be rather fitting page for me, I suppose, since I do have quite the love-hate relationship with my glasses in real life.

I like how October is starting out.


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Get Messy is an art journal challenge where a gang of crafty vixens are sharing art journal pages we have created to practise our skills and push past our creative limits with hopes to inspire. We share our pages without restraint every week, and once a month we create around a prompt. Go check out these crazy talented ladies who are creating pages who each have a unique perspective and style. We will be sharing our work around social media so follow the hashtag #getmessyartjournal.

Get Messy | an art journal challenge no. 003

25 September 2014

Another Thursday, with another round of art journal pages to share with you! Since this week is also the last Thursday of September, we all get to link up to the monthly Get Messy art journal prompt on Lauren’s blog.

Here are the three pages I made this week, including a page for September’s prompt.

Twenty-two

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With my 22nd year just past, I wanted a record of all the lessons I learned at twenty-two – always a good reminder for me to keep learning and growing.

The 4×6 card is from Basic Grey’s Highline paper pad, and the stamped arrows are from a Mama Elephant stamp set that I stamped repeatedly on the background.

23

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This was a fun page to create. I colored with Gelatos on the background, then wet them with a brush to get a watercolor effect. I like parts of this page, but I’d like to get better at blending the colors.

Let’s get lost

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This might be my favoritest page this week (or month) since I love everything about it – from the white space, to the watercolor look, to the wood veneers and enamel dots. Oh, and that quote.

For this page, I used September’s journaling and art prompt to create:

Sabine’s journaling prompt What would you do if you lived more adventurously? made me think about traveling and the implications of not being afraid of change and trying new things. I love being adventurous, but sometimes I also get scared and prefer to stay in my comfort zone instead. Since life is really just one big adventure, this page reminds me to live adventurously in all aspects of life.

For the art prompt, I tried a simple (but new to me) technique of using Mister Huey’s to create watercolor. Since I don’t own my own watercolor set (yet), this was a good way to achieve the same effect without using actual watercolors.

I read this thread over at Studio Calico to give me an idea of what I was getting into. While there are several ways of doing this, I chose to use the suggestion of dipping a wet paintbrush into the mist bottle and using it straightaway on my paper. This was so much fun to do and a great way to get more use out of my mists; I’ll definitely be doing this again.

It seems like watercolor was quite a theme this week, but oh so much fun.

Remember to check out the other pages in the September link up!


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Get Messy is an art journal challenge where a gang of crafty vixens are sharing art journal pages we have created to practise our skills and push past our creative limits with hopes to inspire. We share our pages without restraint every week, and once a month we create around a prompt. Go check out these crazy talented ladies who are creating pages who each have a unique perspective and style. We will be sharing our work around social media so follow the hashtag #getmessyartjournal.

Get Messy | an art journal challenge no. 002

18 September 2014

It’s almost hard to believe how quickly each week seems to pass by. But yay for Thursdays!

This community is so encouraging and heartwarming – I’m so thankful for all your sweet comments on last week’s art journal pages. You all continue to inspire me to create and make things.

Unlike last week’s pages, this week’s pages were a case of having a good idea with not-so-good execution. My idea of these pages definitely looked much better in my head. But as I’m often reminded, art journaling isn’t meant to be perfect. So here are my imperfect pages this week. Embracing imperfection all the way.

Beauty of Holiness:

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I have to admit, what you’re seeing is really version 2.0 of this page. I originally did something different and wrote a whole paragraph for this blog post about not loving the page and trying to roll with it. But I just could not settle with how much I disliked it. So I pulled the page apart and did it all over again. The patterned heart and gold sequins are part of the original page though, which I do like.

Although I’m not totally in love with the page yet, I think it’s growing on me because I definitely like it much more than I did the first version. Plus, I love the colored background, which I wouldn’t have thought to use if not for my original page. Mistakes can sometimes be good things.

The idea of using my Dymo label maker came from seeing Kathleen’s sneak on Instagram. So credit has to go to her for that one. While my Dymo font definitely doesn’t look as cute as hers, I’m glad for the reminder to take out my dusty label maker again.

Wish:

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My lack of stamping skills are very apparent on this page. But I wasn’t going to re-stamp an entire page just because it didn’t look perfect. Ain’t nobody got time for that. 

I used some tiny wood veneer stars from Studio Calico to distract from my imperfect stamping. And I thought that the stars tied in nicely with the theme of wish. I also adhered the 3×4 card with washi tape and included some hidden journaling underneath.

In the end, I actually don’t mind this page, imperfections and all.


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Get Messy is an art journal challenge where a gang of crafty vixens are sharing art journal pages we have created to practise our skills and push past our creative limits with hopes to inspire. We share our pages without restraint every week, and once a month we create around a prompt. Go check out these crazy talented ladies who are creating pages who each have a unique perspective and style. We will be sharing our work around social media so follow the hashtag #getmessyartjournal.

Get Messy | an art journal challenge no. 001

11 September 2014

After so many weeks of watching and admiring all the amazing art journal pages of these incredibly creative ladies from afar, I finally emailed Lauren and Caylee about taking the plunge.

Here’s a secret: I’ve never art journaled before, which made this a little scary, yet rather exciting at the same time.

But I thoroughly enjoyed this challenge. I think Thursdays just might be my favorite day of the week now with all this creating.

Let God: 

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I was inspired by the handwritten lettering that I saw on Pinterest and wanted to replicate it in my art journal pages. I wrote out the letters with a pencil and cut them out, splattered some mist, added washi tape and twine, and boom – done.

Embrace Change: 

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To me, butterflies symbolize change as they morph from caterpillar to butterfly. So I pulled out some Mister Huey’s and butterfly masks to capture the reminder I had for myself to embrace all the unexpected situations of life. I also happen to love how the colored mists combined into such a pretty shade – totally unplanned.

I’m excited for next Thursday already!


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Get Messy is an art journal challenge where a gang of crafty vixens are sharing art journal pages we have created to practise our skills and push past our creative limits with hopes to inspire. We share our pages without restraint every week, and once a month we create around a prompt. Go check out these crazy talented ladies who are creating pages who each have a unique perspective and style. We will be sharing our work around social media so follow the hashtag #getmessyartjournal.

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