Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Scraps of Darkness's Pandora's Box Tutorial ~Dylusions Creative Journal~

Good Morning, I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving we sure did…great time with family and friends this year!  Now that the house is empty and I've had a good nap I was able to go downstairs and create!

Today I have a project using the Creativity Add-On from the November Kit at Scraps of Darkness.  This is my first attempt at an art journal and I found so much inspiration on youtube, beautiful work out there.  I used lots of mists, inks, and stamps for this and loved it!!  I can't wait to full this journal up.

The Dylusion's Creative Journal pages are made for just this purpose and they absorb and dry very quickly which makes it a pleasure to work with.  So here's my first page in the journal, I hope you enjoy.  I have a tutorial on how I created this page on youtube which I will link at the bottom of this post.  Again, thanks for dropping by and I hope you enjoy!






Here's a link to my tutorial on youtube:  www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZL9AzAYZd8
You also can find my tutorial on the Scraps of Darkness forum under Pandora's Box Tutorial.


9 comments:

  1. karen, thanks for sharing how you got the look appreciated. I too like your self am looking towards the art of journalling.......smile
    ava g

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  2. You have a very unique style! Its always so neat to see the wide range of styles that everyone have. Great work!

    Thanks so much for stopping into my blog and becoming a follower. I very much appreciate that.

    Sherry

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  3. I came across your blog from the Scraps of Elegance blog hop and I am impressed, you have a really nice blog here and great projects.Thanks for sharing them. Have a great day.

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  4. I came across your blog from the Scraps of Elegance blog hop.

    Your work - super!

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  5. Hi there, I came across your blog from the Scraps of Elegance blog hop...I think I'll stay and look around a bit.

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  6. Love your use of color. Nice work!

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