I used blue for the border, but then the contrast was too much with the colors on the map itself. What to do? Add water and move the paint to the inside, and it worked perfectly.
I knew that I was going to use those book papers that I had mopped up paint with, had been wanting to use them since last year, now is my chance. I didn't know how it would go nor where I should start, so I just started in the middle on the top and it seems to have shifted to the right. I just went with it and let the brush pick the paper and that decides which ones I'll use.
Since I have already learned my lesson about putting the similar colored pieces closer together, I did that again this time. Mainly because I only had two tones of those papers and one of them had loads of red, yellow and green. It seemed to work well though, how it all fit. That woman just popped out of the page and I was so surprised to see her. It was great outlining her, even though her chin and neck where a bit off, but that was easy to fix with some red napkin/tissue paper that I had. I like how the red of the napkin goes so dark and remains so vibrant. Another happy accident moment! I liked her fluffy red scarf :D
I didn't feel that there was much that I wanted to add to this page, so I used another old napkin with little houses around the edge to frame the page, you can't see it in the pictures or the video, but in reality you can see the little details:) I love that! Also the fact that I used the text that was on the napkin for the page :) it seems to fit… I love it when it all flows… they call it art, I call it nature :)
Happy Journaling :)
Supplies used: (in order of appearance)
- Product Manual as art journal
- Masking tape to protect the spine
- Recycled paper with printed map
- Wood glue
- Acrylic paint
- Recycled text book paper with mopped up paint
- Permanent marker
- Tissue/napkin paper
- Fluid permanent marker
- Acrylic varnish (matt medium) to seal the page.