By now I'm sure you are aware that Bleubeard and I are hosting Art Journal Journey (AJJ) this month. Our theme for the entire month is Anywhere, Anytime, Any Place, with Anyone.
Please note, even though I read each post you share on AJJ, I STILL can't leave comments on any blog, including my own. Yesterday I asked Blogger AI to solve the problem. Sadly, I got no helpful information.
Today I have two altered book pages to share.
This was a disaster I turned into a floportunity. Instead of looking for dye ink, I adhered red fluid acrylic to a wood mounted red rubber stamp. When I didn't get the results I hoped for, I added water to the stamp. The water turned the fluid acrylic into a watercolor. It also dripped on the page when I attempted to stamp.
Because I didn't want to give up on the page, I decided to create a sentiment that I wrote using a black Posca pen. The page buckled so badly, I decided to adhere it to my latest altered book.
I added a small strip of washi tape that had hearts. Next, I will show the page I originally had planned when I started this, but I will use dye ink instead.Above is the mess I made when I tried to use fluid acrylic paint on the wood mounted red rubber stamp.
Thankfully, I found red dye ink, so this is the page I originally pictured in my head when I started. Details are below.
No matter how much I try, practice does not
make me a better stamper. However, it is definitely better than what I
attempted on the Messy page. Once the ink was dry on the page, I added the
computer generated sentiment and the lady I colored to match the heart.
I found her in one of my magazines. Next I laid down the washi tape on
which the TH paper doll could stand. I then adhered the paper doll.Bleubeard and I are incredibly thrilled you stopped by and hope to also see you at Art Journal Journey (even though we can't leave you a comment) with your own interpretation of Anywhere, Anytime, Any Place, with Anyone.






1 thoughtful remarks:
YES indeed, it can get messy
Happy Friday, come join my link party
much love
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