The second day of InkTober and I decided to go with another floral inky draw, but there was good reason for this.
I decided a couple of months ago that I should make an Art Journal. I had no idea about what I should do to make one, but having had a look around the interweb I realised that there didn’t seem to be really any rules about it, so decided I’d make my art journal my own way. And the reason why I decided to go with another floral inky drawing today – was so that the two facing pages of the art journal would have something in common.
Something that they could talk to each other about when the book was closed and on the shelf. They would whisper to each other about things they knew about and they had a common language in order to do this. … but ssshhhh…. don’t tell – because this is a secret!
So anyhoo – …. this is what I did for day two of InkTober .… Firstly, I roughly pencilled my idea, then I inked the drawing so that it looked like this …
. . . thereby fulfilling the required rules for InkTober … but … as you know, I can’t leave things like that. I have to add a little colour to make things smile. . . and since the first page of my new Art Journal was going to be the Inktober Daisy (from yesterday) . . .
. . . then some happy colours were called for on this second page . . .
I had wondered whether to paint directly into my new journal (which wasn’t really new at all. It was a book I’d had for a gazillion years but never used, because . . . I didn’t want to spoil it. yeah .. I can hear you laughing from here), or draw and paint onto watercolour paper and stick that into the journal. I decided I’d try drawing and painting directly into the book, to see if it would work ok… and it seemed to. So once I’d snapped the photo above, I then felt free to ‘decorate’ ….
Gesso (white) was applied around the sprig of flowers, and once dry I sprayed some mica sprays, in 3 different colours from Lindy’s Stamp Gang, unfortunately the photographs don’t seem to pick up the mica which is held suspended in the liquid so I tried tipping and turning the book to try a capture the glimmer … this next photograph is probably my best shot. It shows the mica the best on that lower blue flower . . .
. . . Can you see the magical twinkle on the petals there? Teeny tiny littl droplets of gold? Looks like Fairy Dust!
While that was drying I got to work on the Daisy from the first day (yesterday) of the Inktober challenge.
I tore around the edges of the daisy and then fixed it in place. Then carefully applied Gesso all around the page…. and once dry I treated the page to the same mix of Lindy’s Stamp Gang sprays and left them to dry.
Looking at the pages I knew I wasn’t finished with them … there is something calling to me, and I think I know what it is …. but for now, I’ll concentrate on Inktober and the pen and ink drawings … when I’m not making a card or something, naturally!
The items used in the creation of the little sprig of flowers are:
- a Kuretake Zig Memory System Ink Pen in size 005;
- and the colouring pens all came from a selection of Kuretake Clean Color, Real Brushes Pens,
- and finally – a selection of 3 different colours of bottles of Lindy’s Stamp Gang, Starburst Shimmer Sprays.
As always, please be assured that I am not employed by either of these companies, nor do I receive any payments in money or products in order to promote any products for the companies concerned, I’m simply sharing what works for me. (Of course, if Kuretake or Lindy’s Stamp Gang want to offer me some products to try, I’d be more than happy to try them and report on my findings. Who am I kidding? They don’t read my blog for goodness sake! lol).
Thank you so much for coming, and before I go . . . may I just take this opportunity of welcoming some new followers to the Cobweborium Emporium blog. I won’t name names but rest assured that I will recognise you if you comment at all, and can promise that you’ll always receive a reply.
Thanks to these new followers WordPress sent me a congratulations a few days ago telling me that I now have over 500 followers. Now considering that I don’t ‘do’ the Facebook thing and I have no family followers (no seriously.. I really don’t. Only three members of my family know I even keep a blog!), I think that 500 people is quite an achievement . So I mentally gave myself both a high-five and ate a cake! ( …. well, it was my unbirthday!)
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I wish you all a blessed rest of your Monday. May Tuesday bring you smiles, warmth and a few laughs along the way.