Authenticity: Finding Your Voice Through Art Journaling – Kelly Kilmer

Written by Michelle Mccosh
When:
March 10, 2018 @ 10:30 am – 4:30 pm
2018-03-10T10:30:00-05:00
2018-03-10T16:30:00-05:00
Where:
Everything Scrapbook & Stamps
4095 SR 7
Lake Worth, FL 33449
USA
Cost:
145.00

Authenticity: Finding Your Voice Through Art Journaling

 

Art journaling is about discovery and self expression. Your journal is your safe place to explore, express and experiment. It’s your place to get lost as you repeatedly find yourself between the layers of paper, paint and pen.

In this unique workshop, you will learn new ways to approach your pages using paper, paint and pen. Learn how to push yourself out of your creative comfort zone. You will create cohesive pages that are completely unique to you.

 

Here are just some of the things that this class will cover:

 

-Techniques to layer paint and paper.

 

-Ways of putting colors together (there is no such thing as mud!)

 

-Ideas for adding line, shape and text.

 

-Journaling to express and experiment.

 

-Lettering tips and tricks.

 

-Self Expression

 

-Creative Courage

 

-How to push past creative block.

 

-Where to find and glean ideas that you can translate to journal pages.

 

-How to find images and papers to suit your tastes.

 

and much, much more.

 

I am known for not traveling light. That means I will be bringing my favorite art supplies to share with you: acrylics, gel medium, stencils, pens, markers, rubber stamps, ink pads and some collage material.

To sign up for this class you can call the store at 561 432-5201 with your credit card or use the Paypal button above

Supply list: a small flat detail paint brush, a full pack of regular baby wipes, an apron, a jar for paint water, scissors, a selection of favorite collage ephemera (please think about reading this when choosing your images), bone folder, cork back metal ruler, roll of paper towels OR an old rag, permanent black ink pad (if you have one),  1″ brush to glue and paint (I like chip or bristle brushes) along with a couple of smaller more detailed paint brushes, a few of your favorite glue sticks (large glue sticks will last you longer), roll of waxed paper OR an old catalog or magazine to glue on (if you don’t want to use all of your waxed paper for this.)

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