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Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Learn from Yesterday Art Journaling

 

Hi There! Here's a journal spread that I created using the latest stamps, Dinkables and Catalyst Collage papers from Bee Crafty. Let me show you how I did it.

I began by painting the right page of a double in my Kraft journal with white gesso.
Next, I added some drops of laidback lilac, peony blush and pure sunshine Dylusions paint, and spread them around with my fingers.
Once this was dry I used the lines Dinkable to add some polished jade dylusions paint...
and some white gesso through the Dotty Dinkable. 
I added my selected Catalyst collage paper, torn to fit, to the left page with matte medium. 


Using the same dinkables and paint I added some dots and lines to the left page. I also added a few scraps left over from the papers to the right page with matte medium. 
On a piece of white card, I stamped the largest cone flower and coloured it with coloured pencils. Then I cut it out. 
Finally, I added it to the right page with matte medium, along with some wordy stickers. 
Here are the finished pages again.
I used:
Catalyst Collage papers - I used Birds and Sunflowers A5
Dylusions paint - I used laidback lilac, peony Blush, Pure sunshine and polished jade
White gesso
Black ink - I used Versafine Clair Nocturne
Coloured pencils

There's almost a week left of September , so please don't forget to get your entries in the Bee Crafty Stamps Facebook Group challenge, where the theme is Embossing.

Thanks for looking! 

3 comments:

  1. Wow Sally, this is a riot of colour and the collage paper on the left hand page goes brilliantly with the everything on the right, and I love the added coneflower and also the word stickers to finish both pages..a fabulous piece of art work. x

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  2. Brilliance of colours Sally love this collage paper xx

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