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Handmade Journal Ideas Part 1: Mixed Media & Gelli Print Inspiration for Creative Pages

Have you got an art journal full of blank pages, just waiting to be filled?  Or perhaps you've started one but aren't sure what ideas to try next.

 

For me, working in journals like this is pure joy - it's my happy place, where I can get lost in creating.  I also love seeing other people's journals on social media, especially when they're lovely and chunky, thick with layers, bits of paper, and threads hanging out.  They just feel so full of inspiration. 

 

I also understand just how daunting a blank page can feel. That's exactly why I put together this 3-part series: to share simple, approachable ways to begin filling your pages. With a few techniques and some fresh approaches, you'll see that anyone can turn a blank journal into something full of colour, texture, and personality.

 

This first instalment focuses on those first steps and how I like to get into a creative flow. Each part builds on the last, offering techniques and inspiration you can adapt to your own style.  By the end, you'll have plenty of ideas to bring your journal pages to life.

 

From choosing papers and layering Gelli prints to adding details with paint, pencils, and collage techniques, I'll guide you through creating pages that are rich in texture and full of character.  If you've been looking for inspiration to start a journal, or just fancy some new creative prompts, this series is for you!

 

Let's get started.

Watch the full video here:

Materials You'll Need

Art journal: 
Can be a brand new journal or one you've already started

Collage papers: 
This can be a combination of blank pages and Gelli printed ones

Winsor & Newton Matt Medium:
For adhering your collage papers

A selection of paintbrushes

Catalyst Wedge: 
A silicone tool for smoothing out your prints

Acrylic Paint: 
I've used black for this project, but use any colour that suits your artwork

Ruler

A glue stick

Precision scissors:
These are brilliant for detailed cutouts

Stabilo ALL Marks pencil:
Black, water soluble, works on all surfaces

White Charcoal pencil: 
For those lovely highlights and other details

Uni-ball Signo Pen: 
Brilliant for embellishing your prints. I used white


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I hope that’s given you some ideas and inspiration for filling your journal pages - to spend just a few hours getting lost in creating! 


Stay tuned for Part 2, where I'll share some of my favourite composition tips and demonstrate how to create burnt-paper designs.


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Thanks so much for following along, everyone!

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