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Video: Not Quite a Blank Slate!
Hello Spellbinders and Davenpeeps! It’s Courtney Diaz again from Little Raven Ink to show you another way in which I create with the new Making Faces range. I love to add interactive items into my journals such a Tip-Ins. If you aren’t familiar with what a Tip In is, in the book printing and binding business a Tip-in was to attach (an insert) in a book by gluing along the binding edge. For example to tip in a color plate. So essentially it’s adding another page or item into your journal/book. I love Tip-ins, I live for them, I am always finding fun ways to add more to my journal and today I am going to show you what I call a Spark Starter! These are more for your inspiration…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Mixed Media Inspiration with Mayline
Hi friends! This is Mayline, thank you for joining me today. This is my last post with projects I made using Jane Davenport Artomology collection. Today I am sharing two cards and one mixed media. Let’s take a look at my first card. To start off, I stamped flower girl images and poppy images from Flower Girls Clear Stamps and Poppy Girl Clear Stamps using a masking technique on some white cardstock. I coloured them using Smooth Markers – Feathered Friends (EGG, FLOCK, HATCHLING, CREST, NEST, HOVER, WING) and Mermesmerizing (LORIKEET, MOUNTAIN GEM). I then stamped circles from Mad Confetti Clear Stamps using Squid Ink Gold Bullion. Lastly, I stamped a sentiment from Mad Confetti Clear Stamps on the panel.…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | A “Glance” is All it Takes | Arting with Kimball Davis
Here we are again! Kimball here, excited to bring you my final Artomology post! Portraits are one of my favorite things to do so, of course, I saved this for my last entry. The reason I love creating faces is because the slightest changes can create a whole new person, emotion or story. This time it’s all about the eyes. Instructions: Step 1 – I started off by using Jane’s INKredible Inks to add a splash of color to the background. To get the ink flowing, I use Jane’s mister bottle to wet the page before splashing down colors. Knowing this was a portrait, I made sure to use a…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Decompress in Times of Stress | Arting with Kimball Davis
Hello again! Kimball here with another Artomology adventure! Life is full of ups and downs and art can serve as a great tool to express emotions and release stress, especially when your world seems to be changing rapidly. When using art to express yourself emotionally, it can be beneficial to take on a more carefree approach to your creation. When you aren’t focused on a specific technique or end result, it allows you to focus in on what you’re really feeling. Sometimes you end up with a surprising piece that takes you out of your comfort zone and allows you to discover new things about yourself as an artist. Instructions:…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Mixed Media Card & Journal Insert with Mayline
Hi! Mayline here with you again and I am excited to be sharing my second guest post on the Spellbinders blog. For today’s post, I’ve created one card and one mixed media journaling that I made for the first time. That is why I am so excited to share this project with you. Here is my card for today: To start off, I stamped one of flowers girl images from Flower Girls Clear Stamps on 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 sized watercolour paper. Next, I stamped a sentiment from Crafty Minx Clear Stamps using a masking technique on the panel. I stamped a painting palette and brush images on the panel. I coloured them using watercolour paints. Lastly, I add yellow…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Journaling Spread with Cindy Guentert-Baldo
Hi everyone! Cindy here, sharing my third and final project using the Jane Davenport Artomology Collection. One of the things I’ve been incorporating into my bullet journaling lately has been memory keeping, so I thought it would be fun to show you how create a journaling spread using the same colors and collection. This spread is not water themed, but I did incorporate the same colors as the other two projects. Keeping to an exact theme all month can seem limiting, but there are ways (like using the same colors or a specific element) to keep everything cohesive while mixing it up a little. I love using pictures in my…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Journal Cover Page with Cindy Guentert-Baldo
Hi everyone! My name is Cindy Guentert-Baldo, otherwise known as @llamaletters all over the internet. I do planner, bullet journal and lettering videos, so when I was asked to play with Jane Davenport supplies for the Spellbinders blog, I just knew I wanted to create some bujo appropriate spreads. I will be using the new Jane Davenport Artomology collection to demonstrate some simple, approachable ideas for you to incorporate into your planning and journaling. Today we are starting with a cover page for the month! Each month I do a cover page in my bullet journal – this serves two purposes. The first is to mark the start of the…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Mixed Media Friendship Cards with Mayline
Hello everyone! This is Mayline and I am honoured to be guest designer for the Jane Davenport Artomology collection. This collection is incredibly beautiful, and pretty. So I truly enjoyed. Today I am sharing three cards with you. Let’s take a look at my first card! Here is my first card: To start off, I stamped a sentiment and girls image from Friendship Clear stamp set using Squid Ink Cave Black on 4 1/4 by 5 1/2″ A2 300g watercolour paper. I coloured images using watercolour paints and set aside. Next, I stamped flower images from Poppy Girl Clear Stamps set with Squid Ink Cave Black ink on another watercolour…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Creating a Quick and Colorful Bookmark with Kimball Davis
Hey everybody, Kimball Davis here! I’m a digital artist by trade but I was recently introduced to Jane Davenport and have since become a big fan of her and her art supplies. I was invited to do three blog posts and I’m thrilled to share with you a few exciting products from her new Artomology collection with Spellbinders. I wanted to create something simple, colorful and fun that anyone can do, with a focus on the stamps and Squid Inks from the new line. Instructions: Step 1 – Cut a piece of smooth Bristol board to the size of your desired bookmark; a popular size is 2×7” but you can…
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Jane Davenport Artomology | Crafting with Jane Davenport Markers with Angela Tombari
Hi friends! It’s Angela Tombari back here, thank you for joining me. I have a fun project to share with you using the Jane Davenport Artomology collection. Today I am focusing on the use of Markers on an alternative surface, a piece of fabric! As you can see from the photo I created two pouches that I intend to use for my art supplies. The first pouch size is 7 inches square and the markers fits perfectly inside. I love the vibrant colors and how it turned out. The Markers are alcohol based, they work well on fabric and can resist soft washing. To make the pouch I started drawing…