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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Art Journal Doodles Using Artistcellar Stencils


Hello Creatives-
Sarinda here with a simple tutorial using Artistcellar stencils as a guild for your doodling. I know that sometimes when I want to doodle, I find it hard to start. Using stencils take out the planning part and let's you just begin. It is all about just starting a project. Go For IT... Just start.
So let's do get started.
Materials:
§  Gesso
§  Sponge brush
§  Pitt Pens
§  Sparkle Watercolors
§  H2O
Here are the stencils that I am using for this project.
Star Coral Stencil

Playful Pods Stencils

1- Here is where I started. I always pre-gesso my art journal pages. So that when I am inspired to create all I have to to is play. I had this background already prepared using Tim Holtz Distress Inks and his technique "Wrinkle Free Distress"  from his first book: A Compendium Of Curiosities.

2- I placed the stencils in random places on the page leaving room for me to doodle my own creations.


3- This is mid point of the finished journal pages. I love taking pages like this to bed and just zen out before falling to sleep.

4-  I added the Sparkling Watercolor to the Pods running through the page.

5- Using the white pen I added highlights to a few of the doodles. Tip: When adding highlights keep in mind the light source. Mine was from the top of the left page. So I placed the white pen marks all on the upper left hand of each doodle. This helps give your work a 3D feel.

Here are my finished journal pages.


Hope you are enjoying your midweek.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you will pick up your pen and doodle some.
Warmly-
Sarinda

Glass Site: www.SarindaJones.com

3 comments:

  1. Hey, Sarinda! Your post today did not disappoint (never does, actually!), and I am inspired to take a look at all my stencils--and in a new way! I loved learning that one does not have to use the *whole* stencil--just parts and bits and pieces! I am not a Zen-er, but I might actually be willing to try to fill in the spaces between the stenciled images, as you have so beautifully done here! I will have to wait until Wednesday when I am home again! In the meantime, birds and trees and chipmonks and campfires! Hugs! Kay

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  2. Wow, this came out fantastic! (I did a search for Tim Holtz stencils and found your post.)

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