Get inspired by Laura Dame's vibrant circular journal page using the latest Dina Wakley Media Coaster stencils! She layers it up with colorful Glosses, bold transparencies, and playful stamps for a fun, dynamic spread.
Dina Wakley Media Coaster Circle Journal Page by Laura Dame
- Materials
- Instructions
Dina Wakley MEdia Glosses - Mustard, Raspberry, Sapphire, Malachite, and Cocoa
Dina Wakley MEdia White Gesso
Dina Wakley MEdia Stencils - Scales Coaster
Dina Wakley MEdia Stamps - Phone Doodles
Dina Wakley MEdia Transparencies - Typography Set 2
Dina Wakley MEdia Typed Ledger Papers
Dina Wakley MEdia Ultra Thick Gel Medium
Other:
Stapler/staples
Stabilo All Pencil - White
InstructionsÂ
I love using circles in my art, and these new coaster stencils are fanning that flame. I thought it might be fun to experiment with them and create some circular pages in my art journal. (Spoiler alert, it is!)
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Step 1: Add some White Gesso to a page in the large Kraft Journal.
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Step 2: Spray some coordinating Glosses through the Scales Coaster stencil. Here, Malachite and Sapphire were used.Â
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Step 3: Cut around the edges of the stencil, making a rounded page. Add a transparency from the Typography 2 transparency set with a stapler or Tiny Attacher, and cut it to fit the shape of the page.Â
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Step 4: Make a focal point tag. Put a couple different Gloss colors onto a craft sheet. These colors should contrast with the original colors on your journal page (here, Raspberry and Mustard were used). Smush a tag into the Glosses to spread the color on the tag. Make as many as you want to use in future projects.Â
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Step 5: Add some circles to the tags with a lid from a jar and a dark gloss color. Here, Cocoa was used. With a wet brush, spread some of the gloss onto the tag surrounding the circles.Â
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Step 6: With a white Stabilo All pencil or a gel pen, add some journaling to the tags.Â
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Step 7: Add a stamped image and some words or a phrase to the tags. With a stapler, attach the tag to the journal page.Â
 Hello! My name is Laura Dame, and I have been a mixed media artist for 9 years now. I love to play and experiment in my art journals, and also enjoy dabbling in abstract, collage, and floral artworks. My family and I currently live in Austin, TX, and you can often find us out camping or enjoying nature. You can find me on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram at @lauramixedmedia. Check out my website for more information and artwork.Â