Circle fun...
Hi all, just a bit of fun in my art journal today.. I used one of the squish pages, you know when you get extra spray ink on a stencil from something else and you squish it into your journal.. You get some great backgrounds to play with that way.. This was a circle stencil that I had sprayed with Dylusions.. Then I filled in some of the circles with neocolor II, and used a waterbrush to smooth it out.. Went around it with the stabilo pencil in black and then thought hmm its a bit plain. So I then added the mini tile texture stencil with black ink and added a tag.. I gave the tag the same treatment but instead of the dylusions I just used the neocolor II's. Inked all the edges with black ink. Then I watered down some Gesso and splashed it all. It was a fun page to do. I am trying to leave a bit more of the white in my backgrounds and not cover everything up.. The tag has the words from a stamp from Kaszzaz it say's 'It's the little things'.
I am linking this up over at Paint Party Friday.
Have a great day
Sandy :)
Beautiful work! Happy PPF, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Sandy, I love this! It's so creative and I love the colours and patterns :)
ReplyDeleteAmelia xx
I like your circle fun a lot! Great work!
ReplyDeleteI really like this the colours and patterns are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreat journal page. I love the tag you added. It really adds a lot of interest to your page.
ReplyDeleteLove the results of your squishing! Beautiful colors and shapes.
ReplyDeleteSquishing sounds like a lot of fun. Random makes things so interesting. I think your page and colors are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, love the colors and boldness!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really great. Love the circles! Hugs! deb
ReplyDeletefun 'squish' pages! so creative.
ReplyDeleteI love these wonderful pages...the color and texture are so yummy!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful......
ReplyDeleteFinally got her! I love this page and the step-by-step on how you did it. I frequently think afterward that I needed a little something more. It is amazing how much the horizontal tag adds, and I like your choices of phrases in your pages.
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