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Today we have a guest post from Cathie Reed. Watch as she uses a collection of simple (and some of my favorite) supplies to create a super cool art journal page.
I’m so excited to be a part of Julie’s Art Journal Every Day series. I have been a fan of Julie’s since the first time I heard her on the Paperclipping Roundtable talking about art journaling. I had never heard of art journaling before but that show was a game changer for me. Before the episode was over I was reading Julie’s blog and it wasn’t too long after that I bought my first art journal. Two years later, I’m taking my art journal to crops and sharing the fun with my scrappy friends.
When Julie asked me to share how I made this page, I did a little happy dance and said, “Heck, yeah!”
I love the freedom of art journaling – trying new products and new techniques. Who cares if you make a mess or ruin a page, right? It’s art journaling! So, I usually start a page with a “let’s see what happens” approach. For this page, I wanted to experiment with watercolor. I bought a cheap pack of watercolors and dug out my old (unused) Stampin’ UP Watercolor Crayons.
I started by drawing circles with the watercolor crayons. No reason. I just love circles.
Then I blended the circles with my watercolor paints instead of just water. This is really fun and I highly recommend it because it makes the colors so intense.
I let the circles dry and added some layers of crayon then blended again to intensify the color. Only, I didn’t blend all of the crayon I put down and that’s how I got the cool lines in the big circle.
Then I added a blue wash to the background. No reason, I love blue. This time I used water to blend the crayon.
And that’s how this page sat in my journal.
I was quite happy with how it had turned out and I liked to look at it – just enjoy it. Until the day I had the idea to make a page about the funny nicknames I have for my kids. I like to call them “turkey leg” and I knew my watercolor page with the colorful circles was the right background for this fun little story.
I started with the title. I used my pencil to write out the words “english language” and “funny thing.” It took a few tries to get it the way I wanted so I kept an eraser handy.
Then I traced over the letters with my Pigma Micron (0.8) and erased the pencil lines.
I learned the lettering technique in Lori Vliegen’s Class, Letter Lab. It’s a great class with lots of tips and techniques.
Then I ripped the page from my journal and put it in my vintage 1930’s Underwood Typewriter. Isn’t he a beauty? (Sorry about the poor lighting. He lives in the basement.)
I wanted to contrast my handwriting and I was curious to see what the typewriter would look like. I didn’t have a plan so I just moved the page around and typed whatever popped into my mind.
And that’s how it all came together. It’s really a simple page that was basically the result of some playtime in my art journal. I love it when that happens. Don’t you?
Thank you, Julie, for inviting me to guest post today and thanks to all her readers and contributors for sharing their work and inspiring me every week.
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Living in Portugal Cove – St. Philip’s, Newfoundland, Cathie Reed is a coffee fiend, work-from-home-mom, marketing consultant, blogger, scrapbooker and art journaling enthusiast. She is also a design team member and special guest instructor for her LSS, The Paperie. Cathie happily neglects the laundry and cleaning to spend time in her downstairs “studio” creating with her beloved paper, ink and paint. A huge fan of “flopporunities” and “happy accidents,” Cathie is forever inspired to try new techniques, products and projects all of which she shares on her blog, with coffee in hand.
Find Cathie online:
Blog: www.cathiereed.blogspot.com
Twitter: @cathiereed

Luv the page! I too own some unused SU watercolor crayons and they’re coming out tonight! Cathie, thank you for sharing this technique and the inspiration. And Julie, thank you for this blog and for sharing your creativity.
Luv the page! I too own some unused SU watercolor crayons and they’re coming out tonight! Cathie, thank you for sharing this technique and the inspiration. And Julie, thank you for this blog and for sharing your creativity.
Luv the page! I too own some unused SU watercolor crayons and they’re coming out tonight! Cathie, thank you for sharing this technique and the inspiration. And Julie, thank you for this blog and for sharing your creativity.
Luv the page! I too own some unused SU watercolor crayons and they’re coming out tonight! Cathie, thank you for sharing this technique and the inspiration. And Julie, thank you for this blog and for sharing your creativity.
Luv the page! I too own some unused SU watercolor crayons and they’re coming out tonight! Cathie, thank you for sharing this technique and the inspiration. And Julie, thank you for this blog and for sharing your creativity.
what a great post! so refreshing and affirming to read Cathie’s approach to art journaling. I especially love her term, “floporrtunities”! thanks Julie, for sharing her step by step with us. very fun!
what a great post! so refreshing and affirming to read Cathie’s approach to art journaling. I especially love her term, “floporrtunities”! thanks Julie, for sharing her step by step with us. very fun!
what a great post! so refreshing and affirming to read Cathie’s approach to art journaling. I especially love her term, “floporrtunities”! thanks Julie, for sharing her step by step with us. very fun!
what a great post! so refreshing and affirming to read Cathie’s approach to art journaling. I especially love her term, “floporrtunities”! thanks Julie, for sharing her step by step with us. very fun!
what a great post! so refreshing and affirming to read Cathie’s approach to art journaling. I especially love her term, “floporrtunities”! thanks Julie, for sharing her step by step with us. very fun!
Cathie – great post! Actually great tutorial! How brave of you to rip the page out to type on!!!! I should do that more often with my sewing machine!
Cathie – great post! Actually great tutorial! How brave of you to rip the page out to type on!!!! I should do that more often with my sewing machine!
Cathie – great post! Actually great tutorial! How brave of you to rip the page out to type on!!!! I should do that more often with my sewing machine!
Cathie – great post! Actually great tutorial! How brave of you to rip the page out to type on!!!! I should do that more often with my sewing machine!
Cathie – great post! Actually great tutorial! How brave of you to rip the page out to type on!!!! I should do that more often with my sewing machine!
Cathy, I just love the page and thanks for sharing how it came about. Nicknames are fun! I am a SAHM and find that playing with my paper and paint is much more fun than cleaning the house. 🙂
Cathy, I just love the page and thanks for sharing how it came about. Nicknames are fun! I am a SAHM and find that playing with my paper and paint is much more fun than cleaning the house. 🙂
Cathy, I just love the page and thanks for sharing how it came about. Nicknames are fun! I am a SAHM and find that playing with my paper and paint is much more fun than cleaning the house. 🙂
Cathy, I just love the page and thanks for sharing how it came about. Nicknames are fun! I am a SAHM and find that playing with my paper and paint is much more fun than cleaning the house. 🙂
Cathy, I just love the page and thanks for sharing how it came about. Nicknames are fun! I am a SAHM and find that playing with my paper and paint is much more fun than cleaning the house. 🙂
Great page…oh I need a typewriter like that…sigh!
Great page…oh I need a typewriter like that…sigh!
Great page…oh I need a typewriter like that…sigh!
Great page…oh I need a typewriter like that…sigh!
Great page…oh I need a typewriter like that…sigh!
Awesome page! What a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of plain water! Thanks for the tip!!!
Awesome page! What a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of plain water! Thanks for the tip!!!
Awesome page! What a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of plain water! Thanks for the tip!!!
Awesome page! What a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of plain water! Thanks for the tip!!!
Awesome page! What a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of plain water! Thanks for the tip!!!
I love the playfulness of this page, Cathie! Great ideas for mixing and blending different media, and the little push to tear a page out of the book and type on it!
I love the playfulness of this page, Cathie! Great ideas for mixing and blending different media, and the little push to tear a page out of the book and type on it!
I love the playfulness of this page, Cathie! Great ideas for mixing and blending different media, and the little push to tear a page out of the book and type on it!
I love the playfulness of this page, Cathie! Great ideas for mixing and blending different media, and the little push to tear a page out of the book and type on it!
I love the playfulness of this page, Cathie! Great ideas for mixing and blending different media, and the little push to tear a page out of the book and type on it!
I have crayons like that will have to try out this long weekend! Thanks
I have crayons like that will have to try out this long weekend! Thanks
I have crayons like that will have to try out this long weekend! Thanks
I have crayons like that will have to try out this long weekend! Thanks
I have crayons like that will have to try out this long weekend! Thanks
gorgeous page! and what a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of water, i’ll definitely use that 🙂
gorgeous page! and what a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of water, i’ll definitely use that 🙂
gorgeous page! and what a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of water, i’ll definitely use that 🙂
gorgeous page! and what a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of water, i’ll definitely use that 🙂
gorgeous page! and what a great idea to blend with watercolor instead of water, i’ll definitely use that 🙂
Great post! I enjoyed seeing your page.
Julie, if you click on my link that I added it is something new I am starting “Anatomy of an Art Journal Page”. I can do a guest post like that for you if you want.
Great post! I enjoyed seeing your page.
Julie, if you click on my link that I added it is something new I am starting “Anatomy of an Art Journal Page”. I can do a guest post like that for you if you want.
Great post! I enjoyed seeing your page.
Julie, if you click on my link that I added it is something new I am starting “Anatomy of an Art Journal Page”. I can do a guest post like that for you if you want.
Great post! I enjoyed seeing your page.
Julie, if you click on my link that I added it is something new I am starting “Anatomy of an Art Journal Page”. I can do a guest post like that for you if you want.
Great post! I enjoyed seeing your page.
Julie, if you click on my link that I added it is something new I am starting “Anatomy of an Art Journal Page”. I can do a guest post like that for you if you want.
Wonderful page, I love the typewritten sections in the circles! Your antique typewriter is absolutely gorgeous, you’re so lucky to have it!!
This is my first week doing Art Journal Every Day and I’m so happy I found this blog. It’s finally made it possible for me to art journal without falling behind and getting frustrated. I’m absolutely loving it!!
Wonderful page, I love the typewritten sections in the circles! Your antique typewriter is absolutely gorgeous, you’re so lucky to have it!!
This is my first week doing Art Journal Every Day and I’m so happy I found this blog. It’s finally made it possible for me to art journal without falling behind and getting frustrated. I’m absolutely loving it!!
Wonderful page, I love the typewritten sections in the circles! Your antique typewriter is absolutely gorgeous, you’re so lucky to have it!!
This is my first week doing Art Journal Every Day and I’m so happy I found this blog. It’s finally made it possible for me to art journal without falling behind and getting frustrated. I’m absolutely loving it!!
Wonderful page, I love the typewritten sections in the circles! Your antique typewriter is absolutely gorgeous, you’re so lucky to have it!!
This is my first week doing Art Journal Every Day and I’m so happy I found this blog. It’s finally made it possible for me to art journal without falling behind and getting frustrated. I’m absolutely loving it!!
Wonderful page, I love the typewritten sections in the circles! Your antique typewriter is absolutely gorgeous, you’re so lucky to have it!!
This is my first week doing Art Journal Every Day and I’m so happy I found this blog. It’s finally made it possible for me to art journal without falling behind and getting frustrated. I’m absolutely loving it!!
So nice! I love your thoughts about your journal. I really like that you’re sharing what you know about it with us here, I’ve been really interested with it for a while now but haven’t really gotten through the details until now. Thank you so much!
So nice! I love your thoughts about your journal. I really like that you’re sharing what you know about it with us here, I’ve been really interested with it for a while now but haven’t really gotten through the details until now. Thank you so much!
So nice! I love your thoughts about your journal. I really like that you’re sharing what you know about it with us here, I’ve been really interested with it for a while now but haven’t really gotten through the details until now. Thank you so much!
So nice! I love your thoughts about your journal. I really like that you’re sharing what you know about it with us here, I’ve been really interested with it for a while now but haven’t really gotten through the details until now. Thank you so much!
So nice! I love your thoughts about your journal. I really like that you’re sharing what you know about it with us here, I’ve been really interested with it for a while now but haven’t really gotten through the details until now. Thank you so much!