How to Start an Art Journal

Starting an art journal can be a very freeing way to express your creativity, work through thoughts and ideas, and experiment with new creative techniques. Learning how to create an art journal can give you a place to really explore your creativity! An art journal is a visual diary where you practice making art while expressing yourself at the same time. Think of it as a journal or a diary and just add this artistic element to it. How awesome is that? An art journal can be anything, really. You can make your own, buy them in a shop, or use old books, notebooks, planners, etc.

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1. Unbound Handmade Journal: An unbound journal, like the one pictured above, is unique. You can tie it with a ribbon or string, house it in a box, a shell, or any container. You can see beautiful examples of books contained in Altoids tins, seashells, and buttons (yes!) on my Pinterest board, Hand Made Books. 2. In just a few simple steps, you'll have an art journal to start making art and having fun. This DIY art journal is so easy to make you could create so many of them, over and over again. The supplies for a DIY art journal Supplies for building the journal: 2 cardboard covers (any size you want) 15 papers (measure to fit the size of the covers) Twine An art journal is a visual diary; it combines elements of writing, drawing, painting, collage, and even printmaking to express yourself. This includes your everyday life, as well as your bigger hopes, dreams, and fears. A single page will often fuse words and illustrations to offer a look at what's going on inside your head. marudles The best art journal should take wet media well and open completely flat from the first page to the last. Here is a detailed tutorial about my favorite, simple technique to make your own from.

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Step 1: Gather Some Basic Art Journaling Supplies Unlined art journal, (If you like the tan-paged journal in the photo above, you can find it here .*) Paint - acrylic and/or watercolor are good choices Permanent artist pen in black Pencil First, I choose my paper. I either use mixed media paper or watercolor paper. I usually buy a large pad that will be a good size when folded in half. I don't want to do too much cutting. Though, if you have access to a nice slide cutter you can buy large single sheets of high grade paper from art supply stores and cut the size pages you want. 1. Record Album Scrap Page Journal For this one, I gathered up all sizes of leftover paper pieces and incorporated them into this book. I made three signatures and glued them inside a record album that I cut to size. Here's a video I made about it DIY art journal! DIY Art Journal + Smash Book: Use a Record Album Cover! Watch on 2. Learn how to make an easy DIY art journal without any sewing or stitching in this step-by-step beginner tutorial. I really wanted to make my own art journal.

How to Start an Art Journal

1. Retro Themed Art Journal Page - Tania gave a fresh twist to some 60s and 70s-inspired images using contemporary colors in her colorful and fun art journal. Tip from Tania: To give the page a fresh feel, keep the stamping to a minimum and leave negative space. Allow the images to overlap a little. In this art journal tutorial, we'll show you how to make an art journal from scratch. We'll walk you through the process from start to finish, and discuss so. 13. Make symmetrical pages. Similar to contrast pages, you can play with symmetry on your art journal spread. Start drawing, doodling, writing, or gluing from the center of the journal and continue doing symmetrical elements all over the two pages. 14. Make a collage city. The best art journal should take wet media well and open completely flat from the first page to the last. Here is my favorite, super doable technique to make your own from a simple pad of watercolor paper!

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Below you'll find an easy instructions for how to make an art journal. This classroom tested system just needs two book rings, drawing paper and some old cardboard. Check out my Art Journal Video Tutorial There's a reason why artists have collected their art in journals for hundreds of years. Step 4: Cut the Cover. Lay the bound catalog book out flat with the cover up. Trace the outline of the book on a piece of wrapping paper. Cut leaving a 1" margin at each edge. Apply glue to the journal cover. Position the paper to the cover and smooth with the brayer.