Hello! Sometimes I like to sit down with no creative plan in mind and just create. Art journals work great for me to do this, I gather up some stencils and different mixed mediums and get to playing. I never know what the finished project will be until I am done. This time I ended up creating a daisy art journal page.
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For my art journal, I use an old planner and just glue some of the pages together to make them thicker. Then I painted them with some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW9001 White Gesso. Once the Gesso was dry and randomly prayed some color spray onto the background.
Next, I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW929 Felicia Daisy Stencil and some The Crafter's Workshop TCW Stencil Butter - Gamboge for the petals of the flowers and The Crafter's Workshop TCW Stencil Butter - Marigold for the center of the flowers.
Then I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW933 Joyous Butterfly Stencil with some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW Stencil Butter - Turquoise.
To create the bricks, I used The Crafter's Workshop TCW2304 Bricks Vertical Slimline Stencil with some of The Crafter's Workshop TCW9039 Copper Penny Modeling Paste.
Then to finish my page off, I randomly stamped a brick stamp with a dark grey ink and added some rub-ons and sticker quotes.
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