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How to Create a Grungy Art Journal Page: My 6 Step Process

If you love the look of weathered surfaces, layered textures, and imperfect beauty, a grungy art journal page is the perfect playground. In this tutorial, we’ll walk through how to transform a two‐page spread—already coffee‐dye stained—into a richly textured, moody journal layout packed with collage, paint, fabric, and hidden journaling.

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Creating mixed media collage papers using deli/butter/bakery papers

These days I’m just getting into the mixed media world and learning so much from the many mixed media artists on youtube. One of the things that I find fascinating is creating collage papers using deli/butter/bakery papers. So here I’m sharing some of my creative play ideas with deli papers.

Drip white paint on butter paper
Doodle with needle tip applicator – white
Doodle with needle tip applicator – black
Doodle on a colored background
Light colored abstract background using 2-3 colors
Dark colored abstract background using 2-3 colors
Stamps on blank / colored deli paper (add tissue paper to create faux rice paper)
Stencils on blank / colored deli paper
Thick white texture paste on deli paper using stencils

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Lessons from creating ‘Ugly’ Paintings

In a world that often prizes perfection, the concept of creating intentionally “ugly” paintings may seem counterintuitive. However, this practice can offer profound insights into accepting imperfection and embracing the natural flow of life. My journey with creating “bad” paintings has led to valuable lessons about letting go of control, understanding the essence of acceptance, and finding joy in the process rather than the outcome. In this blog, I’ll explore how this exercise has transformed my perspective on art and life, helping me to navigate the messiness of both with a newfound sense of ease and freedom.

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30 different types of lines in art

Lines are the elemental strokes that artists use to create forms, shapes, and textures in their works. They are fundamental elements in art, serving as the building blocks of composition and expression.

Each type of line can convey a unique emotion or concept, enriching the visual language of an artwork. In the world of art, lines are not just simple marks; they are dynamic tools that carry multiple meanings and intentions.

In this post, we explore 30 different types of lines, from the elegance of calligraphic lines to the spontaneity of gesture lines, each contributing to the artist’s narrative. Understanding these lines will enhance your artistic practice and allow you to communicate more effectively through your work.

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Art Journal from Tissue Box, Scrap Papers and Free Printables

Have you ever looked at something as simple as a tissue paper box and thought, this could be art? That’s exactly how this project began.

In today’s post, I’m walking you through how I transformed an empty tissue box into a richly layered, interactive junk journal — using scraps, printable pages from my Mixed Media Artist Resource Library, and a whole lot of creative play. If you love repurposing materials, working intuitively, and making something beautiful out of the ordinary, you’re going to love this project.

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6 Ways to Create Clusters from Your Fragments

Do you have a growing pile of torn book pages, lace edges, vintage papers, and tissue bits that you can’t throw away—but you’re not sure what to do with them either?

You’re not alone. These fragments—often dismissed as “leftovers”—carry history, texture, and story. And when layered thoughtfully, they become the soulful base for rich, expressive art.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through how I create MasterSheets from those very fragments—whether for art journaling, clusters, postcards, or collage work. I’ll share the exact methods I use, plus some beautiful combinations you can try yourself.

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Gathered Fragments To Beautiful Mastersheets

Do you have a growing pile of torn book pages, lace edges, vintage papers, and tissue bits that you can’t throw away—but you’re not sure what to do with them either?

You’re not alone. These fragments—often dismissed as “leftovers”—carry history, texture, and story. And when layered thoughtfully, they become the soulful base for rich, expressive art.

In this guide, I’ll walk you through how I create MasterSheets from those very fragments—whether for art journaling, clusters, postcards, or collage work. I’ll share the exact methods I use, plus some beautiful combinations you can try yourself.

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Scribble. Spray. Stack.

There are days when art flows like breath.
And then there are days when it’s stuck—heavy, bottled up, or simply uninspired.

That’s when I turn to scribbling. Not the tidy kind. Not the Pinterest-perfect kind. I mean raw, childlike, furious scribbles that release energy from my body, onto paper.

And today, I want to show you how I used that energy to create a stack of grungy, neutral, double-sided collage papers—perfect for tearing up, journaling on, or layering into your next mixed media piece.

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