Dina Wakley-Inspired Splatter Art Journal Page + Faber-Castell Giveaway!

Friday, February 17th, 2017

I’ve been admiring all the bright colors inside Art Journaling for a long time. For the most part, my projects rely on deep browns, creams, shades of dark teal, and touches of pink. However, I challenged myself for this art journal page to think outside the browns box and create something with vivid colors and […]

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I’ve been admiring all the bright colors inside Art Journaling for a long time. For the most part, my projects rely on deep browns, creams, shades of dark teal, and touches of pink. However, I challenged myself for this art journal page to think outside the browns box and create something with vivid colors and […]

Explore 5 Mixed-Media Projects by Guest Artist Finnabair

Tuesday, July 26th, 2016

From her grungy texture pastes to her mixed-media elements, Finnabair has an aesthetic that is all her own. Explore her projects using her signature layered style and find inspiration for your own stitched, stenciled, collaged, and painted mixed-media art.

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From her grungy texture pastes to her mixed-media elements, Finnabair has an aesthetic that is all her own. Explore her projects using her signature layered style and find inspiration for your own stitched, stenciled, collaged, and painted mixed-media art.

Free Article Download: Backing It Up by Heather Kindt

Friday, April 29th, 2016

“One of my favorite aspects of art journaling is having a place to experiment. There is less pressure when working in a journal than on a canvas. The effects I achieve when experimenting are what become my artsy-looking backgrounds. An interesting background can turn a simple focal image into art. The beauty of it is […]

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“One of my favorite aspects of art journaling is having a place to experiment. There is less pressure when working in a journal than on a canvas. The effects I achieve when experimenting are what become my artsy-looking backgrounds. An interesting background can turn a simple focal image into art. The beauty of it is […]

Top 10 Art Journaling Tools

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016

I am a newly converted art journaler. It is the place that I experiment with textures, color palettes, and different techniques. My pages are rarely finished and I simply abandon them when I am finished playing, but there is such freedom in the experimentation that I come up with some of my best ideas for […]

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I am a newly converted art journaler. It is the place that I experiment with textures, color palettes, and different techniques. My pages are rarely finished and I simply abandon them when I am finished playing, but there is such freedom in the experimentation that I come up with some of my best ideas for […]

I Wonder Art Journal Page by Guest Artist Kasia Krzyminska

Friday, February 12th, 2016

Today’s post is by Guest Artist Kasia Krzyminska. Somerset Place would like to thank her for her contribution and her amazing artwork, which was originally featured in Art Journaling Summer 2015. Sometimes simplicity is all we need. I love working with layers and mixed-media techniques, but when it comes to everyday art journaling, it’s just […]

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Today’s post is by Guest Artist Kasia Krzyminska. Somerset Place would like to thank her for her contribution and her amazing artwork, which was originally featured in Art Journaling Summer 2015. Sometimes simplicity is all we need. I love working with layers and mixed-media techniques, but when it comes to everyday art journaling, it’s just […]