Art Journal Page Inspired by Nature

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This article is written by Cecilia Sanchez

I like to look for inspiration in the shapes, colors and textures of nature. Seeking inspiration I found a tree that had many things to tell me.

Art journal project

I started trying to reproduce the shapes, layers, shadows, but not knowing how it would end.

Art journal project

Gradually, the creative process leads you to the final draft.
Sometimes you see the end result from the beginning, but sometimes you need to wait several days and re-cover it with new layers.
This is the best of “Mixed media”: Anything goes!

Art journal project

Here is a video with the whole process.

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My name is Cecilia Sanchez (CeciScrap) and I live in Málaga, Spain.

I am married and we have three gorgeous sons. They inspire me every day with their crazy ideas.

Since my childhood I liked the photography, drawing, collage and make photo albums with cuts and travel souvenirs. I also love crafts in general. In 2006, a few months after birth my twins, I discovered scrapbooking, digital first and then the traditional. I love to do 30X30 pages, cards and mini albums, and for a while now I am fascinated with the Art Journal and Mixed Media, and I do not imagine scrapbooking without getting my hands dirty.
I am inspired by everyday things, feelings … The art journal is a real diary for me, because sometimes I need to express feelings with colors and shapes.

I love learning and discovering new techniques and materials.
I am part of the European design team of KURETAKE, and I am also designer for a monthly blog challenge Sweet Card Club. I contribute with some blogs and digital magazines and organized Scrapbooking workshops in Malaga.

You can see more of me at:

ceciscrap.blogspot.com

www.facebook.com/ceciscrap

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Cheeky Photo Frames

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This article was written by Cecilia Sanchez

I have made a friendly and funny photo frame, thinking of putting pictures of my naughty children.  It’s pretty simple. They like to play with bottle caps, and so I wanted to include them in the frame.

Make your own photo frames

List of materials:

A wooden frame 
Bottle caps 
marbles 
metal washers 
glue 
stencil (Stencil girl products)
gesso 
acrylic paint 
paper towels 
mod podge 
crakle paint 
Zig Painty FX

First, glue the metal elements or whatever we want. 
Then, cover with a coat of gesso.

I used a stencil of electronic circuits with gesso to give more texture.

Mixed media photo frames

I like to use the paper towels used, and stained with paint.

I have fixed with Mod Podge.

A layer of acrylic paint.

I remove some paint with a baby wipe.

Mixed media photo frames

Finally, a layer of Distress Crackle paint, gives an interesting effect.

Mixed media photo frames

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My name is Cecilia Sanchez (CeciScrap) and I live in Málaga, Spain. I am married and we have three gorgeous sons. They inspire me every day with their crazy ideas.

Since my childhood I liked the photography, drawing, collage and make photo albums with cuts and travel souvenirs. I also love crafts in general. In 2006, a few months after birth my twins, I discovered scrapbooking, digital first and then the traditional. I love to do 30X30 pages, cards and mini albums, and for a while now I am fascinated with the Art Journal and Mixed Media, and I do not imagine scrapbooking without getting my hands dirty.
I am inspired by everyday things, feelings … The art journal is a real diary for me, because sometimes I need to express feelings with colors and shapes.

I love learning and discovering new techniques and materials.
I am part of the European design team of KURETAKE, and I am also designer for a monthly blog challenge Sweet Card Club. I contribute with some blogs and digital magazines and organized Scrapbooking workshops in Malaga.

You can see more of me at:

http://ceciscrap.blogspot.com.es/

http://www.facebook.com/ceciscrap

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Packing Tips from a Creative Journey Traveler

This article is written by Tamara Dinius

My husband and I are leaving for a short two-day trip and I will spend considerable time planning out the details so that we have an enjoyable time.  I think planning is an important key to achieving your goals. So why is it that most of us fail to plan for our own creative journeys?

When I set out on my creative journey this past year I failed to prepare for success. I signed up for online classes with a number of different artists. I watched all their videos and read the accompanying files. I soaked up each artists instructions and was fascinated by the different techniques and styles that they shared. I purchased the supplies they recommended and set-up a work space. I was set to have the creative juices flow and make earth-shattering art. But then reality set in.

Original artwork by Tamara Dinius

The brush sat frozen in my hand. Who was I to think I could create art? What would family and friends think of my efforts? How would I compare with other artists and students posting their work on Facebook? Is the time and money I have put into this journey going to be worth it? The insecurity that I started to experience was unlike anything I had gone through before.  I struggled more than I care to admit, but I eventually found my way.  I would like to share with you a few things I learned along the road to creative freedom.

On your creative journey be sure to pack the following:

Self confidence

Know that you have an artistic point of view that is all your own. Don’t try to emulate what others are doing if it doesn’t inspire or speak to you. Only when you are true to yourself can you begin to find your own style. Copying techniques and lessons are fine, but remember to add your own character to your art.

A can-do attitude

Make art. And then make more art. You CAN do this.  As Yoda says, “Do, or do not, there is no try”.

Freedom

Allow yourself the freedom of self-expression. I create my best work when I don’t set boundaries or limitations on my creative process. Give yourself the freedom to post your work within the classroom Facebook pages, or on your own Facebook page. With freedom comes self-acceptance.

Appreciation

Remember to be as kind to yourself as you are to others. Appreciate the efforts you are making and congratulate yourself when you reach a milestone.

Patience

Don’t try and compare your first painting to someone else’s twenty-first. It takes time to develop your own style. You didn’t learn to walk without first learning to crawl. Embrace your imperfections and continue to practice your art. It’s not how many times you fall that matters, it’s how many times you get back up.

Original artwork by Tamara Dinius

Support

Seek out others who are sharing a similar creative journey. Join groups with similar interests on Facebook. Follow blogs, twitter feeds, or Facebook pages of other mixed media artists or companies that support mixed media. Appreciate the hard work of other artists who post their work and leave kind, encouraging comments. I have been in awe of the support that the mixed media art groups give one another.

Your wings

Last, but not least, remember your wings. My wings were no bigger than that of a butterfly’s when I first started my journey. But I have grown, and my wings have expanded to keep up with me. They are a beautiful metaphor for my growth and the changes I have gone through creatively. Find your wings and get ready to soar.

Original artwork by Tamara Dinius

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Author bio:

Tamara Dinius lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and chocolate lab. She was creative from a very young age (her love of markers started in the second grade) and has been taking classes throughout her adult life. Her love for mixed media has taken over most aspects of her creative journey. She believes mixed media allows for a broad range of styles and anyone can find success in this form of artistic expression. Tamara seeks to inspire and encourage others in their own creative journey.

You can find more of Tamara’s work, and her blog, on her website Country Crafters USA or via her Facebook

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“Truth” and “Time”: A Mixed Media Art Journal

This article is written by Cecilia Sanchez

I had many things to tell, but are all negative thoughts and makes me sad. I decided to hide those negative thoughts and only save two words of optimism. “Truth” and “Time”is my latest art journal page.

Materials:

  • Gesso
  • Color wash
  • Waterproof ZIG writer
  • Stencils
  • Acrylic paint
  • Distress ink
  • Metalic Zig writer
  • White uniball Signo
  • Masking tape
  • Stickers of letters
  • Wooden hearts
Art Journal Instructional Video

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"Truth" and "Time by Cecilia SanchezMy name is Cecilia Sanchez and I live in Málaga, Spain. I am married and we have three gorgeous sons: Javi (9), Antonio (6) and Jorge (6). They inspire me every day with their crazy ideas.

Since my childhood I liked photography, drawing, collage and make photo albums with cuts and travel souvenirs. I also love crafts in general. In 2006, a few months after birth of my twins, I discovered scrapbooking, digital first and then the traditional. I love to do 30X30 pages, cards and mini albums, and for over a year I am fascinated with the Art Journal and Mixed Media.

I am inspired by everyday things, feelings … The art journal is a real diary for me, because sometimes I need to express my feelings with colors and shapes

I love learning and discovering new techniques and materials. For a couple of years I began to take courses online and in person to learn new techniques and to incorporate them into my work. Since September 2010, I am part of the design team of Sweet Card Club, a monthly challenge blog cards.

From May 2011 also became part of the European team KURETAKE design, manufacturers of markers and pens Zig Memory System.

Since October 2011 I organize workshops Scrapbooking on “My Pink Scrapbook” unique physical scrapbooking store in Malaga.

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