Let nature inspire a winter journal spread with this tutorial by Megan Whisner Quinlan. Follow along as Megan shares how to use Dina Wakley Media Stamps, Stencils, Gloss Sprays, and Paints to capture the essence of the winter months.
Winter Journal Spread by Megan Whisner Quinlan
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Instructions
Sometimes it is fun to let mother nature come alive on your art journal pages. In this spread, you can find some unique ways to use stencils and watered down acrylics to create some wintery effects to capture the season.
Step 1: Spray your journal page with Mineral and Sand to begin your background.
Step 2: Using a Mini Blending Tool with Foam apply some White Gesso through the Mantras stencil in random places around your background.
Step 3: Stamp your Scribbly Bird Cousins onto white cardstock with Jet Black Archival Ink. Add some of your paint to color the bird. Cut out.
Step 4: Stamp your chosen stentiment from the Just What to Say stamp set onto white cardstock with Archival Ink and cut out.
Step 5: Squeeze out a small dallop of each paint color into a tray and add water. Mix the acrylics and water to create a “water color” wash with your paints.
Step 6: Using the Circles for Painting stencil, brush your wash through the stencil allowing both colors to mix or blend. Gently lift your stencil when done, and allow your circles to dry. Cut out circles.
Step 7: Repeat the same process with the Curly Fronds stencil. Allow to dry and cut out.
Step 8: Arrange your watercolor cutouts to create a wintery scene and glue to your page with your Dylusions Dyary Glue Stick.
Step 9: To add some extra dimension, add some Stickles Twinkle glue around your circles to create an extra wintery effect.