Art Journaling – Moleskine Sketch – Week 5

And here are some more journal pages.

A relatively simple page but the colors are a bit too dark for me. Uses mostly pan pastels and Shiva paintstiks. It says “Choose to Love without Conditions.”

This one is really simple but I wanted to learn how to draw tulips so I just followed a tutorial I found online. It uses the watercolor pencils and some watersoluble oil pastels. Says “Stop to smell the flowers.”

This one uses several Crafter’s Workshop templates, pan pastels, and rubons. Says “Do not wait or hesitate to reach out.”

Another one that just uses pan pastels and Crafter’s Workshop templates. The line is from a Jewel song and it says “You already are what you hope to be.”

And finally the last page for this week uses some 7gypsies tissue paper, acrylic inks, stamps, the deer is from Sassafrass Lass I think and the corrugated pieces are from Jillibean Soup I think. It says “Life is Absolutely Magnificent. Enjoy it.”

That’s the five for this week. More coming next week. Thank you for letting me share.


I am creating art journaling pages daily for June (and maybe longer). You can read more about it and the book I am using here.

Art Journaling – Week 4

And here are some more journal pages.

This next page uses Tim Holtz masks, Prima stamps and pan pastels mostly with some oil pastels. It says “Time is your most valuable asset, what will you do with your one precious life?”

Feels a little distressed and the colors are less happy than my usual style.

Right after that one, I decided to try my new Shiva Paintstiks so I made this relatively simple page.

says “dream big.”

And again, after I finish the simple one, I have to go all insane. So I made this one next:

This has book text and map as a background. And then lots of color and layers. It says “Write your own story. Map your own path.”

The next one came super easily. It’s really simple but I love it. It says “I want to choose and exude joy.”

And finally the last page for this week was a response to Soul Restoration II’s second week assignment. I drew the scale and made a mask of myself on one side and put hearts on the other.

On my mask it says “I will remember in all things I do that I want to guide my life and decisions with these qualities that I value the most:” and the hearts say “integrity, joy, peace, love, kindness, help and gratitude.” This is to show me that I want to measure my worth by these values which is why they are on the other side of the scale from me. Mostly used inktense for these too and then added some oil pastels to blend, if I remember correctly.

That’s the five for this week. More coming next week. Thank you for letting me share.


I am creating art journaling pages daily for June (and maybe longer). You can read more about it and the book I am using here.

Truth Cards – Set 5

Here’s this week’s truth cards:

seventeenth card:

and eighteenth card: [inspiration]

and nineteenth: [inspiration]

and here’s the twentieth: [inspiration]

that’s it for this week.


Truth cards are ATC-sized cards I am creating as part of my homework for Soul Restoration. You can read more about it here.

Art Journaling – Moleskine Sketch – Week 3

And here are some more journal pages.

This next page uses the Pink Paislee tissue paper and then I used Pan Pastels to add some butterflies in the background and then I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. I thought and thought and then finally ended up with this.

I love that Pink Paislee stamp on the right. I added some Tim Holtz tissue tape and a little more stamping and this simple page is done. Different but I like it.

This next one is super simple. Just stars. It says “Always be the best version of you.”

A little too simple maybe. I still like it.

As if to compensate, the next one is crazy busy. Mostly uses acrylics. Says “you are writing the music of your life. Write the song you want to listen to.”

I like all the colors in this one.

The next one didn’t really work out as I’d hoped but I still like it. The quote says “If you look, you can see that you are not as alone as you think. Look harder.”

My intention was to make a mask of one person on the right page and a crowd of people on the left one. Make the left side more obscured to imply that the other people might be hard to see but they are there. Rub ons, Pink Paislee stamps, Cat’s Life Press stamps, pan pastels and acrylics on this one.

And now for something completely different. This one says “You must walk down the path to see where it leads.”

This page was gesso’ed and then I used the Inktense Watercolor pencils to draw the path and trees and color the background. Then I used heavy bodied acrylics to do the tree tops and added some on the trunks, too.

I like how it turned out. Mostly I like that the pages are different from each other and I am trying different mediums, ideas, and layouts.

That’s the five I’ll share this week. More coming next week. Thank you for letting me share.


I am creating art journaling pages daily for June (and maybe longer). You can read more about it and the book I am using here.

Truth Cards – Set 4

Here’s this week’s truth cards:

thirteenth card [inspiration]

and fourteenth card: [inspiration]

and fifteenth: [inspiration]

and here’s the: [inspiration]

that’s it for this week.


Truth cards are ATC-sized cards I am creating as part of my homework for Soul Restoration. You can read more about it here.

Art Journaling – Moleskine Sketch – Week 2

Ok ready for more art journal pages?

This next page uses the Liquitex Ink! for a background and fabric on the foreground. I then added a little Watersoluble Oil Pastels on the edges and around the heart.

For this next one, I wanted to do something totally different so I colored my background with pan pastels then tore out a page from a magazine and adhered it down. Then I just had fun.

to go with the magazine theme, I also picked a bunch of words that spoke to me and adhered them to the edge of the other page.

I must say, I don’t love this but I do like the yellow and it was fun and different to make.

Later that day, I finally received my Inktense Pencils and wanted to give them a try so I created this page by drawing a tree and then using a circle template to create it. It’s all made with using the pencils plus two shades of green acrylics. I also added some chalk stamp on top with sequin waste and finally a little of the oil pastels mentioned above.

I love the way that one turned out.

This next one was an adventure. I first painted the page with pink pan pastels but then it didn’t work out the way I wanted and I added some blue paint which I liked even less. Then I painted all over that with yellow which made the background this mustardy color and green in bits. Which ended up being the perfect background for my page. This page was inspired by Melody Ross even though it doesn’t come near her amazing art. I wanted to use my chip art and this was my first time ever. I need a bunch more practice but I do love how it turned out.

mostly because I took a chance and kept at it until I found a happier place.

That same night I ended up working on a different page with a completely different look:

This one uses green paint mixed in with white for the background and then some pan pastels (which don’t like the paint) and oil pastels on the rest of the page. Pretty simple but I still love it. I know the “h” is sideways but I just left it, i like its quirkiness.

That’s the five I’ll share this week. More coming next week. Thank you for letting me share.


I am creating art journaling pages daily for June (and maybe longer). You can read more about it and the book I am using here.

Art Journaling – Moleskine Sketch – Week 1

Three weeks ago, I started taking Christy’s She had Three Hearts workshop. In the first week, Christy had 29 videos. Most of them showed different products and how they can be used for art journaling. While I had several of the products, there were a few I’d heard of but never tried and I ended up buying a few of them after watching the videos.

I’m a firm believer that talented people can work with whatever they have at hand. You do not need expensive art supplies to create great art. However, I’ve also come to believe that some mediums work better for some people. For example, I don’t like working with acrylic paint most of the time because I am impatient and don’t like to wait for it to dry and it never comes out the way I like. But I love watercolor (on watercolor paper). So I decided that I wanted to experiment some and find my favorite mediums. Christy’s videos not only prompted me to buy some new supplies but they also were the catalyst for me to sit and do some art journaling.

The first thing to do was pick a book. I didn’t want to buy something new and I’m already using the A4 watercolor moleskine for my weeklong pages so I had a few large Sketchbook Moleskines I’d bought earlier this year (for the portrait drawings) and I decided to repurpose one of those.

My goal was to just play so I can find my way of creating art journaling. I also decided my colors are happy colors. I like bright, strong colors on my scrapbooking so I thought I might like the same in art journaling. I slapped a bunch of color on my background using the watersoluble crayons and then I drew some hearts and just went from there. I ended up with this:

The amazing quote stamp is from cat’s life press and the doily one is from My Mind’s Eye. Everything else is just sequin waste and random texture.

I was pretty happy with this page. Didn’t adore it but felt much better than my previous pages. Two days later, I received my Graphtint pencils and wanted to try them out, so the background here is created by those pencils. I then added some handwriting, some lace, flowers, etc and a lot of journaling. I ended up with something like this.

I stared and stared at the page, worked on it for a long time and just did not like how it turned out. I really really disliked my handwriting especially. So, the next day, I covered it up with book paper, recreated some more background, added some more flowers, layers, etc and ended up with this.

which is still not great but i like it so much more. So much.

The next day, my long awaited panpastels arrived and I was in heaven. I had waited so long to get these and I was suddenly so so glad to have them. I love and adore this medium. It’s like it was invented for me. I created this simple page right away. Back to my happy, bright colors.

I used my cricut to cut a bunch of shapes so I could use them as templates and it worked like a charm.

I loved this medium so much that I did two more pages that same night. One of them is now saved for another project but here is the other:

This page also uses the Crafter’s Workshop template I bought. See those bright penpastels? I love them!

And then I used another new medium I adore, the Liquitex Acrylic Ink! to create this page. I had also resisted buying these but I adore them. Even though I don’t usually like acrylic, these are wonderful in that they are very pigmented and very vivid and they dry right away. I love them.

And that’s it for now. More pages coming next week. I haven’t stopped making pages since I received all these products and I am so happy. I love these happy pages. I love creating and I am just enjoying the process for now. Thank you for letting me share.

Truth Cards – Set 3

Here’s this week’s truth cards:

ninth card [inspiration]

and tenth card: [inspiration]

and eleventh: [inspiration]

and here’s the twelfth: [inspiration]

that’s it for this week.


Truth cards are ATC-sized cards I am creating as part of my homework for Soul Restoration. You can read more about it here.

Truth Cards – Set 2

Ready for some more truth cards? I love making these and looking at them.

Here’s the fifth card [inspiration]

and sixth card: [inspiration]

and seventh: [inspiration]

and here’s the eigth: [inspiration]

that’s it for this week.


Truth cards are ATC-sized cards I am creating as part of my homework for Soul Restoration. You can read more about it here.

Truth Cards – Set 1

When I took Soul Restoration in January, the only homework I didn’t do was to make truth cards. I made one and then somehow just couldn’t get myself to do any more. I kept cutting the truths that spoke to me and keeping them but never did anything with them. Last week, when David said how much he loved my ATC holder with his little photos and art, I just realized I could use my second ATC holder to store my truth cards and this way all of us could use them and look at them when we wanted. We could also easily take them off and keep some with us.

I have a very long list of art journaling ideas I store on a pinterest board. So I decided to combine the two and create ATC versions of the pieces that inspire me so I could use it as an exercise to try different methods and mediums and create some art while making some wonderful cards.

I will share those with you in the next few weeks as I complete them. Four at a time. Almost all of them are replicas of the inspiring originals and I make sure to link to my pinterest entry (which links to the original source as much as I could track it. I wanted to link to pinterest so you could see not only the original source but also whose board i found it on because for me that’s a great way to find other boards to follow on pinterest.)

Here’s the first card [inspiration]

and second card: [inspiration]

and third: [inspiration]

and here’s the fourth: [inspiration]

For now, the backs are just blank, I think once I spray these pieces thoroughly, I might paint the backs with gesso so they are white but i won’t do back to back art. If you have other suggestions for the backs, I am open to them.

And there you go. Wonderful way to use up some of my inspirations and do my homework before the part two of Soul Restoration starts.