Today I've invited Christine Hiester, a fellow author for The Ultimate DIY Bundle, to share with us her gorgeous and simple ideas for adding little mixed media to our pages.
Christine is a self taught mixed media artist and art journaler. After loving art as a child, she stumbled back into the practice as an adult, and found an exciting path for creative and spiritual discovery. Christine is a classical musician by trade, and lives in Ohio with her husband and four children. She leads classes in art journaling locally and is a teacher for the Christian creative ecourse, Made. You can find her at www.barebranchblooming.com,
I used to be a scrapper. I’m sure someday I will again, as my digital photo stash continues to grow along with my four kids, but for now Art Journaling is my main sanity-retaining activity.
Though I started scrapbooking before digital photography was a “thing” (dating myself a bit here), and I now engage with physical art supplies to create, I can definitely see the draw and freedom that digital scrapbooking provides. I would imagine the happy marriage between the two media would hit a sweet spot for many artists and crafters, and someday I assume that is where I will end up. Maybe I’ll even finish my kids’ scrapbooks by the time they have children.
Scrapbooking and Art journaling
- sturdy paper (cardstock, paperboard, watercolor paper)
- snazzy magazines (ones with a lot of color: home decor, travel, high fashion)
- tissue paper (specifically white, but other colors might be fun to sprinkle in there)
- glue stick or simple white glue
- crayons, cheap craft paint, or oil pastels
Enjoy the video and all forms of your creating! And I hope you find lots of techniques to inspire you in my ebook A Year of Art Journaling, nestled among the treasures of the DIY Bundle.
Christine
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Margareta Carlsson says
This is so pretty! Thank you for the inspiration!
Christine- Fruit in Season says
My pleasure Margareta! It’s exciting to think of combining these two creative outlets. I appreciate the opportunity Melissa gave me to connect with you here.
Cara Vincens says
Oh wow, this is fabulous!! I’ve got so many ideas running through my head now with what I can do with these backgrounds 😀