Art Journal Every Day

Art Journal Every Day: A New Journal Begins!

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If you're new to Art Journal Every Day, there is a short introduction here.  All of the previous posts can be found archived here.  Remember, it's just ten minutes of nourishing your creative self every day!  No need to finish anything or even like it. If you've done some art journaling this week, use the hashtag #artjournaleveryday so that we can all take a peek.  Even if you're not on social media, you can see everything (from twitter, pinterest, instagram, and facebook) that uses that hashtag here. 

You know, I often get asked how many journals I have completed and I really have no idea.  I know that I currently have about five "open" journals — i.e. journals that are in-progress.  I think that's pretty normal. I currently have my daily journal (which is not always daily), a play journal, a watercolor journal, and two demo journals.  My demo journals (journals that I use to demo techniques in class) usually graduate into becoming daily journals at some point.  And, in fact, that's the case with today's journal.  I put it together in a class I taught last year and then started to work in it in October.  

I really like how the cover turned out:

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For the "ribbons" on the cover I used strips of burlap that I striped with a fat marker.  I love the way it looks and I want to do that again!

The "end papers" in my journals are always a little bit different.  They usually start off as painted deli paper and evolve as I glue random things in over time.

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Some junque of note:

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This big heart is cut from a piece of Dura-Lar I was using as a palette.  Don't you ever wish you could put your palette into your journal?  If you don't use palette paper, but another surface (one which the paint sticks to) you can!

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This leaf was a mask I created using Grafix Frisket Film.  To get it to stick permanently, I covered it with Matte Medium.

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One thing I've started to do in my journals is add the year to my end papers.  When I date my pages I tend to include only the month and day, so putting a year in the front is extremely helpful!

The first actual page in my art journal is almost always a disaster.  I don't know why.  This one is no exception.  Sigh.

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Perhaps I'm trying too hard in the beginning?

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A little bit of fancy lettering to kick off a new journal.

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Layers of stamping and stenciling and doodling.

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I glued in the little leftover bits of striped burlap that I used to bind the book.

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I will never ever tire of eyes.  Seriously.  Never ever.  Ever.  Did I mention, never ever?  ;)

A rough start, but it gets better.  I've often thought about why it's so rough at the beginning?  My current theory is that each new journal has a personality (I know, it sounds crazy, but go with me) — especially these junque journals.  Because they're made from stuff with a previous life and aren't just blank pages, you have to get in tune with the personality of the new journal.  I think it takes me a few days to do that.

What do you think?  Does that sound insane?  Or does it explain away my ongoing "first page problem?"

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

54 thoughts on “Art Journal Every Day: A New Journal Begins!

  • Your journals are awesome and have given me great ideas over the years. I, too love your Eyes. In fact I think that I have amassed all your Foamies – They are so much fun!

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  • Your journals are awesome and have given me great ideas over the years. I, too love your Eyes. In fact I think that I have amassed all your Foamies – They are so much fun!

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  • Your journals are awesome and have given me great ideas over the years. I, too love your Eyes. In fact I think that I have amassed all your Foamies – They are so much fun!

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  • Your journals are awesome and have given me great ideas over the years. I, too love your Eyes. In fact I think that I have amassed all your Foamies – They are so much fun!

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  • Your journals are awesome and have given me great ideas over the years. I, too love your Eyes. In fact I think that I have amassed all your Foamies – They are so much fun!

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  • Your journals are awesome and have given me great ideas over the years. I, too love your Eyes. In fact I think that I have amassed all your Foamies – They are so much fun!

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  • I never tire of looking at your work. It’s so inspiring. Ideas pop on every inch. The eye is intriguing and I have used it some as well. Your colors are awesome! Thanks for the daily encouragement and permission to us all to CREATE!

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  • I never tire of looking at your work. It’s so inspiring. Ideas pop on every inch. The eye is intriguing and I have used it some as well. Your colors are awesome! Thanks for the daily encouragement and permission to us all to CREATE!

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  • I never tire of looking at your work. It’s so inspiring. Ideas pop on every inch. The eye is intriguing and I have used it some as well. Your colors are awesome! Thanks for the daily encouragement and permission to us all to CREATE!

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  • I never tire of looking at your work. It’s so inspiring. Ideas pop on every inch. The eye is intriguing and I have used it some as well. Your colors are awesome! Thanks for the daily encouragement and permission to us all to CREATE!

    Reply
  • I never tire of looking at your work. It’s so inspiring. Ideas pop on every inch. The eye is intriguing and I have used it some as well. Your colors are awesome! Thanks for the daily encouragement and permission to us all to CREATE!

    Reply
  • I never tire of looking at your work. It’s so inspiring. Ideas pop on every inch. The eye is intriguing and I have used it some as well. Your colors are awesome! Thanks for the daily encouragement and permission to us all to CREATE!

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  • Love them! They are so colorful and have such a free style.

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  • Love them! They are so colorful and have such a free style.

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  • Love them! They are so colorful and have such a free style.

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  • Love them! They are so colorful and have such a free style.

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  • Love them! They are so colorful and have such a free style.

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  • Love them! They are so colorful and have such a free style.

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  • I love your journals, papers, and colors. Thanks for sharing.!!

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  • I love your journals, papers, and colors. Thanks for sharing.!!

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  • I love your journals, papers, and colors. Thanks for sharing.!!

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  • I love your journals, papers, and colors. Thanks for sharing.!!

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  • I love your journals, papers, and colors. Thanks for sharing.!!

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  • I love your journals, papers, and colors. Thanks for sharing.!!

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  • Good Morning Julie,
    I totally agree with the posters here. I love the first page and yes everything is so very colorful. I love color too.
    I agree with you yes everything does have its own personality. It becomes part of you too.
    Yes it is good to get in tune with your creations and the crafting tools you have. I do it too.
    happy Friday
    Fawna

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  • Good Morning Julie,
    I totally agree with the posters here. I love the first page and yes everything is so very colorful. I love color too.
    I agree with you yes everything does have its own personality. It becomes part of you too.
    Yes it is good to get in tune with your creations and the crafting tools you have. I do it too.
    happy Friday
    Fawna

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  • Good Morning Julie,
    I totally agree with the posters here. I love the first page and yes everything is so very colorful. I love color too.
    I agree with you yes everything does have its own personality. It becomes part of you too.
    Yes it is good to get in tune with your creations and the crafting tools you have. I do it too.
    happy Friday
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Good Morning Julie,
    I totally agree with the posters here. I love the first page and yes everything is so very colorful. I love color too.
    I agree with you yes everything does have its own personality. It becomes part of you too.
    Yes it is good to get in tune with your creations and the crafting tools you have. I do it too.
    happy Friday
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Good Morning Julie,
    I totally agree with the posters here. I love the first page and yes everything is so very colorful. I love color too.
    I agree with you yes everything does have its own personality. It becomes part of you too.
    Yes it is good to get in tune with your creations and the crafting tools you have. I do it too.
    happy Friday
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Good Morning Julie,
    I totally agree with the posters here. I love the first page and yes everything is so very colorful. I love color too.
    I agree with you yes everything does have its own personality. It becomes part of you too.
    Yes it is good to get in tune with your creations and the crafting tools you have. I do it too.
    happy Friday
    Fawna

    Reply
  • Regarding your recent vlog where I wanted to write a post but could not, I have posted here…You are amazing! I love that you are becoming so good at face making that you can see a face in positive or negative and adding papers like a well put together puzzle….well so amazing!! I like all of the faces as they all tell a story. Thanks for sharing. YOu are quite a visionary.

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  • Regarding your recent vlog where I wanted to write a post but could not, I have posted here…You are amazing! I love that you are becoming so good at face making that you can see a face in positive or negative and adding papers like a well put together puzzle….well so amazing!! I like all of the faces as they all tell a story. Thanks for sharing. YOu are quite a visionary.

    Reply
  • Regarding your recent vlog where I wanted to write a post but could not, I have posted here…You are amazing! I love that you are becoming so good at face making that you can see a face in positive or negative and adding papers like a well put together puzzle….well so amazing!! I like all of the faces as they all tell a story. Thanks for sharing. YOu are quite a visionary.

    Reply
  • Regarding your recent vlog where I wanted to write a post but could not, I have posted here…You are amazing! I love that you are becoming so good at face making that you can see a face in positive or negative and adding papers like a well put together puzzle….well so amazing!! I like all of the faces as they all tell a story. Thanks for sharing. YOu are quite a visionary.

    Reply
  • Regarding your recent vlog where I wanted to write a post but could not, I have posted here…You are amazing! I love that you are becoming so good at face making that you can see a face in positive or negative and adding papers like a well put together puzzle….well so amazing!! I like all of the faces as they all tell a story. Thanks for sharing. YOu are quite a visionary.

    Reply
  • Regarding your recent vlog where I wanted to write a post but could not, I have posted here…You are amazing! I love that you are becoming so good at face making that you can see a face in positive or negative and adding papers like a well put together puzzle….well so amazing!! I like all of the faces as they all tell a story. Thanks for sharing. YOu are quite a visionary.

    Reply
  • I too always have trouble with the first page, even in a blank journal. I think it’s the pressure of it being the first thing one would see in opening it (even if I don’t show it to anyone). Plus, maybe it would set the tone for the rest of the journal? I have often left filling it till the end, with the result that many of my journal have a blank first page!

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  • I too always have trouble with the first page, even in a blank journal. I think it’s the pressure of it being the first thing one would see in opening it (even if I don’t show it to anyone). Plus, maybe it would set the tone for the rest of the journal? I have often left filling it till the end, with the result that many of my journal have a blank first page!

    Reply
  • I too always have trouble with the first page, even in a blank journal. I think it’s the pressure of it being the first thing one would see in opening it (even if I don’t show it to anyone). Plus, maybe it would set the tone for the rest of the journal? I have often left filling it till the end, with the result that many of my journal have a blank first page!

    Reply
  • I too always have trouble with the first page, even in a blank journal. I think it’s the pressure of it being the first thing one would see in opening it (even if I don’t show it to anyone). Plus, maybe it would set the tone for the rest of the journal? I have often left filling it till the end, with the result that many of my journal have a blank first page!

    Reply
  • I too always have trouble with the first page, even in a blank journal. I think it’s the pressure of it being the first thing one would see in opening it (even if I don’t show it to anyone). Plus, maybe it would set the tone for the rest of the journal? I have often left filling it till the end, with the result that many of my journal have a blank first page!

    Reply
  • I too always have trouble with the first page, even in a blank journal. I think it’s the pressure of it being the first thing one would see in opening it (even if I don’t show it to anyone). Plus, maybe it would set the tone for the rest of the journal? I have often left filling it till the end, with the result that many of my journal have a blank first page!

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  • I think it’s the same mysterious phenomenon behind that first pancake never turning out right while all succeeding pancakes are great. I don’t know why she swallowed that fly. Perhaps she’ll die.

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  • I think it’s the same mysterious phenomenon behind that first pancake never turning out right while all succeeding pancakes are great. I don’t know why she swallowed that fly. Perhaps she’ll die.

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  • I think it’s the same mysterious phenomenon behind that first pancake never turning out right while all succeeding pancakes are great. I don’t know why she swallowed that fly. Perhaps she’ll die.

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  • I think it’s the same mysterious phenomenon behind that first pancake never turning out right while all succeeding pancakes are great. I don’t know why she swallowed that fly. Perhaps she’ll die.

    Reply
  • I think it’s the same mysterious phenomenon behind that first pancake never turning out right while all succeeding pancakes are great. I don’t know why she swallowed that fly. Perhaps she’ll die.

    Reply
  • I think it’s the same mysterious phenomenon behind that first pancake never turning out right while all succeeding pancakes are great. I don’t know why she swallowed that fly. Perhaps she’ll die.

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  • I have to be honest, I never got into art journaling. Unfortunately I always seem to need a purpose for anything I do. There has to be an end goal. I think it’s because of my background in accounting?! BUT after reading this post I think I get it. I’m going to run out and get a few journals and use them like I do my notebooks, but keep one just for daily 10 min journaling. THANKS Julie, somehow you broke through my thinking – not an easy task! Lol. ~Shelley

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  • I have to be honest, I never got into art journaling. Unfortunately I always seem to need a purpose for anything I do. There has to be an end goal. I think it’s because of my background in accounting?! BUT after reading this post I think I get it. I’m going to run out and get a few journals and use them like I do my notebooks, but keep one just for daily 10 min journaling. THANKS Julie, somehow you broke through my thinking – not an easy task! Lol. ~Shelley

    Reply
  • I have to be honest, I never got into art journaling. Unfortunately I always seem to need a purpose for anything I do. There has to be an end goal. I think it’s because of my background in accounting?! BUT after reading this post I think I get it. I’m going to run out and get a few journals and use them like I do my notebooks, but keep one just for daily 10 min journaling. THANKS Julie, somehow you broke through my thinking – not an easy task! Lol. ~Shelley

    Reply
  • I have to be honest, I never got into art journaling. Unfortunately I always seem to need a purpose for anything I do. There has to be an end goal. I think it’s because of my background in accounting?! BUT after reading this post I think I get it. I’m going to run out and get a few journals and use them like I do my notebooks, but keep one just for daily 10 min journaling. THANKS Julie, somehow you broke through my thinking – not an easy task! Lol. ~Shelley

    Reply
  • I have to be honest, I never got into art journaling. Unfortunately I always seem to need a purpose for anything I do. There has to be an end goal. I think it’s because of my background in accounting?! BUT after reading this post I think I get it. I’m going to run out and get a few journals and use them like I do my notebooks, but keep one just for daily 10 min journaling. THANKS Julie, somehow you broke through my thinking – not an easy task! Lol. ~Shelley

    Reply
  • I have to be honest, I never got into art journaling. Unfortunately I always seem to need a purpose for anything I do. There has to be an end goal. I think it’s because of my background in accounting?! BUT after reading this post I think I get it. I’m going to run out and get a few journals and use them like I do my notebooks, but keep one just for daily 10 min journaling. THANKS Julie, somehow you broke through my thinking – not an easy task! Lol. ~Shelley

    Reply

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