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I know that I keep saying, it's just a ten-minute-a-day commitment.  Well, I wanted to put my money where my mouth is.  So this week I timed myself and worked on a single page in ten-minute or less increments.  If  you're looking for some motivation to get cracking on this week of Art Journal Every Day, this might help. 

You'll notice that after the breakdown of each day's process, I point out a tip for making the plan work for you.  You certainly don't need to play along with my suggestions.  But if you're stuck and looking for some guidance, why not try out the seven day plan? 

DAY ONE (8 minutes, 46 seconds)

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The Process:

  • Place masking tape down the center seam.
  • Add a thin coat of gesso over the masking tape.
  • Dry with a heat gun.
  • Stamp with black Archival Ink.
  • Wash page with watercolor paint.
  • Dry with a heat gun.

Idea to Try: Mix minimal stamping along the edges of your page with some watercolor paint to create the first layer of your background.  Hint: Keep the colors light.

DAY TWO (10 minutes)

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The Process:

  • Collage papers onto background.
  • Dry with a heat gun.
  • Stamp with black Archival Ink.

Idea to Try: Bring in visual texture by collaging elements onto your page.  Get more aggressive with how much of the page you're using.

DAY THREE (8 minutes, 40 seconds)

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The Process:

  • Color the page with Cray-Pas.
  • Add Adirondack Color Wash.
  • Dry with a heat gun.

Idea to Try: Add more intense colors and patterns.  Try not to control where it's going or pre-plan.

DAY FOUR (7 minutes, 48 seconds)

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The Process:

  • Using acrylic paint, stencil raindrops on the page.
  • Let dry.

Idea to Try: Use an overall pattern to unite disparate elements on your page.  Hint: Use an opaque medium for maximum effectiveness.

DAY FIVE (8 minutes, 15 seconds)

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The Process:

  • Draw a large flower with a china marker.
  • Paint in the petals with gesso.
  • Dry with a heat gun.

Idea to Try: Add a focal image.  This is when your page really needs to start taking shape.  Now is the time to start thinking about the final outcome and working towards making your page look the way you want it to.

DAY SIX (forgot to time this one — oops!)

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The Process:

  • Stamp words with black paint.
  • Outline words with a white pen.
  • Add black paint splats.
  • Dry with a heat gun.

Idea to Try: Choose a strong overarching idea for your page.  Whether you literally stamp it on your page, as I did, or simply work towards showing it in other ways on the page, an overarching idea will go a long way towards giving your page impact — visually and emotionally

DAY SEVEN (8 minutes, 30 seconds)

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The Process:

  • Write journaling using pen & ink.
  • Color flower with acrylic paint.
  • Add more paint droplets.
  • Let dry.

Idea to Try: In my opinion, virtually every journal page should have journaling.  Don't let the words get in the way.  Let them flow and if it's stupid or grammatically incorrect, who cares?!  Just write.

So there you have it!  Seven days of less than ten minutes and you have a completed journal page!  Pretty cool, right?

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

148 thoughts on “Art Journal Every Day: A Seven Day Plan

  • So glad to see that you forgot to time day 6. I was beginning to think you weren’t human, what with the incredible amount of beautiful work you manage to do.
    One question – on day 1 you have a light wash of watercolor. Yet it is not noticeable (to me)in the final outcome. Is this just part of creating depth and color change that may or may not show up? – Kathy

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  • Thank you for showing the process.
    Very useful post. Love it!

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  • So glad to see that you forgot to time day 6. I was beginning to think you weren’t human, what with the incredible amount of beautiful work you manage to do.
    One question – on day 1 you have a light wash of watercolor. Yet it is not noticeable (to me)in the final outcome. Is this just part of creating depth and color change that may or may not show up? – Kathy

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  • Thank you for showing the process.
    Very useful post. Love it!

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  • So glad to see that you forgot to time day 6. I was beginning to think you weren’t human, what with the incredible amount of beautiful work you manage to do.
    One question – on day 1 you have a light wash of watercolor. Yet it is not noticeable (to me)in the final outcome. Is this just part of creating depth and color change that may or may not show up? – Kathy

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  • Thank you for showing the process.
    Very useful post. Love it!

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  • So glad to see that you forgot to time day 6. I was beginning to think you weren’t human, what with the incredible amount of beautiful work you manage to do.
    One question – on day 1 you have a light wash of watercolor. Yet it is not noticeable (to me)in the final outcome. Is this just part of creating depth and color change that may or may not show up? – Kathy

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  • Thank you for showing the process.
    Very useful post. Love it!

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  • I love that you care enough to share your process. I also love that you are real and honest about forgetting to time one day. You could’ve just made it up – but you just said “hey, I forgot”. LOVE that. Authenticity and it shows in your work.

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  • I love that you care enough to share your process. I also love that you are real and honest about forgetting to time one day. You could’ve just made it up – but you just said “hey, I forgot”. LOVE that. Authenticity and it shows in your work.

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  • I love that you care enough to share your process. I also love that you are real and honest about forgetting to time one day. You could’ve just made it up – but you just said “hey, I forgot”. LOVE that. Authenticity and it shows in your work.

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  • I love that you care enough to share your process. I also love that you are real and honest about forgetting to time one day. You could’ve just made it up – but you just said “hey, I forgot”. LOVE that. Authenticity and it shows in your work.

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  • hiya julie. i’ve been lurking around your art journal every day AND i just gotta say you must truly enjoy your experimentation, it’s beautiful…you’re a blessing! thank you much for sharing your process & equipping many for fearless journaling…blest be 🙂

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  • hiya julie. i’ve been lurking around your art journal every day AND i just gotta say you must truly enjoy your experimentation, it’s beautiful…you’re a blessing! thank you much for sharing your process & equipping many for fearless journaling…blest be 🙂

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  • hiya julie. i’ve been lurking around your art journal every day AND i just gotta say you must truly enjoy your experimentation, it’s beautiful…you’re a blessing! thank you much for sharing your process & equipping many for fearless journaling…blest be 🙂

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  • hiya julie. i’ve been lurking around your art journal every day AND i just gotta say you must truly enjoy your experimentation, it’s beautiful…you’re a blessing! thank you much for sharing your process & equipping many for fearless journaling…blest be 🙂

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  • This post is priceless! Ever so many thanks for allaying unfounded fears in countless many of us …and yes, I’m in the count. Not especially afraid but more ‘stymied’ as to where to begin. I think the step: “add a piece of masking tape down the center” has to be the magic key. Off to try…
    Thanks for your blog and all that you share. You are truly an inspiration.
    Cheers~

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  • This post is priceless! Ever so many thanks for allaying unfounded fears in countless many of us …and yes, I’m in the count. Not especially afraid but more ‘stymied’ as to where to begin. I think the step: “add a piece of masking tape down the center” has to be the magic key. Off to try…
    Thanks for your blog and all that you share. You are truly an inspiration.
    Cheers~

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  • This post is priceless! Ever so many thanks for allaying unfounded fears in countless many of us …and yes, I’m in the count. Not especially afraid but more ‘stymied’ as to where to begin. I think the step: “add a piece of masking tape down the center” has to be the magic key. Off to try…
    Thanks for your blog and all that you share. You are truly an inspiration.
    Cheers~

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  • This post is priceless! Ever so many thanks for allaying unfounded fears in countless many of us …and yes, I’m in the count. Not especially afraid but more ‘stymied’ as to where to begin. I think the step: “add a piece of masking tape down the center” has to be the magic key. Off to try…
    Thanks for your blog and all that you share. You are truly an inspiration.
    Cheers~

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  • Good Morning, Wonderful insperation I am gonna try, I’m just hoping that I can get mine in the right place, my laptop is a little confused sometimes and don’t want to ack right, but I really enjoyed your post today thanks……your the best…..

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  • Good Morning, Wonderful insperation I am gonna try, I’m just hoping that I can get mine in the right place, my laptop is a little confused sometimes and don’t want to ack right, but I really enjoyed your post today thanks……your the best…..

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  • Good Morning, Wonderful insperation I am gonna try, I’m just hoping that I can get mine in the right place, my laptop is a little confused sometimes and don’t want to ack right, but I really enjoyed your post today thanks……your the best…..

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  • Good Morning, Wonderful insperation I am gonna try, I’m just hoping that I can get mine in the right place, my laptop is a little confused sometimes and don’t want to ack right, but I really enjoyed your post today thanks……your the best…..

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  • Thank you for this post. Very helpful ideas.
    Question…the masking tape…how long will it last? In ten years won’t it be cracking and peeling? Your journals need to last longer than that!

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  • Thank you for this post. Very helpful ideas.
    Question…the masking tape…how long will it last? In ten years won’t it be cracking and peeling? Your journals need to last longer than that!

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  • Thank you for this post. Very helpful ideas.
    Question…the masking tape…how long will it last? In ten years won’t it be cracking and peeling? Your journals need to last longer than that!

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  • Thank you for this post. Very helpful ideas.
    Question…the masking tape…how long will it last? In ten years won’t it be cracking and peeling? Your journals need to last longer than that!

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  • very cool. it’s amazing what you can accomplish with just a few minutes every day. I love it and I’m very inspired. thanks.

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  • very cool. it’s amazing what you can accomplish with just a few minutes every day. I love it and I’m very inspired. thanks.

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  • very cool. it’s amazing what you can accomplish with just a few minutes every day. I love it and I’m very inspired. thanks.

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  • very cool. it’s amazing what you can accomplish with just a few minutes every day. I love it and I’m very inspired. thanks.

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  • Wow! Simply wonderful. This newbie is just beginning to understand the process but I will keep on trucking.

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  • Wow! Simply wonderful. This newbie is just beginning to understand the process but I will keep on trucking.

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  • Wow! Simply wonderful. This newbie is just beginning to understand the process but I will keep on trucking.

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  • Wow! Simply wonderful. This newbie is just beginning to understand the process but I will keep on trucking.

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  • I love this post!!!! Really needed this as I’m one of the many who takes so long to put it on paper as I feel I have to pre-plan every little detail to the very end before I even start. Thanks!

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  • I love this post!!!! Really needed this as I’m one of the many who takes so long to put it on paper as I feel I have to pre-plan every little detail to the very end before I even start. Thanks!

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  • I love this post!!!! Really needed this as I’m one of the many who takes so long to put it on paper as I feel I have to pre-plan every little detail to the very end before I even start. Thanks!

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  • I love this post!!!! Really needed this as I’m one of the many who takes so long to put it on paper as I feel I have to pre-plan every little detail to the very end before I even start. Thanks!

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  • There is acid free archival masking tape available if youre worried.  And I believe that the gesso does a lot to protect the tape.  But truth be told it doesnt really matter to me if it does crack.  My books are more about immediate gratification than lasting heirloom.  🙂

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  • There is acid free archival masking tape available if youre worried.  And I believe that the gesso does a lot to protect the tape.  But truth be told it doesnt really matter to me if it does crack.  My books are more about immediate gratification than lasting heirloom.  🙂

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  • There is acid free archival masking tape available if youre worried.  And I believe that the gesso does a lot to protect the tape.  But truth be told it doesnt really matter to me if it does crack.  My books are more about immediate gratification than lasting heirloom.  🙂

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  • There is acid free archival masking tape available if youre worried.  And I believe that the gesso does a lot to protect the tape.  But truth be told it doesnt really matter to me if it does crack.  My books are more about immediate gratification than lasting heirloom.  🙂

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  • Since I dont pre-plan my pages some things just get washed away or obscured.  And thats okay with me.  🙂

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  • Since I dont pre-plan my pages some things just get washed away or obscured.  And thats okay with me.  🙂

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  • Since I dont pre-plan my pages some things just get washed away or obscured.  And thats okay with me.  🙂

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  • Since I dont pre-plan my pages some things just get washed away or obscured.  And thats okay with me.  🙂

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  • Totally cool indeed… I love the vibrant colours and I’m all ‘into circles’ myself lately so I’m in ooh and aah there too!

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  • Totally cool indeed… I love the vibrant colours and I’m all ‘into circles’ myself lately so I’m in ooh and aah there too!

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  • Totally cool indeed… I love the vibrant colours and I’m all ‘into circles’ myself lately so I’m in ooh and aah there too!

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  • Totally cool indeed… I love the vibrant colours and I’m all ‘into circles’ myself lately so I’m in ooh and aah there too!

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  • Thanks Julie! I’m one of the beginners, for sure! The way my own journal is set up, I can’t set masking tape down the middle (I used binder rings).. In fact, ha! ha!.. I don’t think I even HAVE any masking tape around here anyways!! But I DO really like the coaching you give here for even just ten minutes a day. My journal is a scrappy/art combination type of a junk journal, so by the end of everyday, I try to add SOMETHING to it, in one way or another… I really enjoy it, and see MANY new journals in my future! The question THEN is just “WHERE do I keep them all?!!” (0;

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  • Thanks Julie! I’m one of the beginners, for sure! The way my own journal is set up, I can’t set masking tape down the middle (I used binder rings).. In fact, ha! ha!.. I don’t think I even HAVE any masking tape around here anyways!! But I DO really like the coaching you give here for even just ten minutes a day. My journal is a scrappy/art combination type of a junk journal, so by the end of everyday, I try to add SOMETHING to it, in one way or another… I really enjoy it, and see MANY new journals in my future! The question THEN is just “WHERE do I keep them all?!!” (0;

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  • Thanks Julie! I’m one of the beginners, for sure! The way my own journal is set up, I can’t set masking tape down the middle (I used binder rings).. In fact, ha! ha!.. I don’t think I even HAVE any masking tape around here anyways!! But I DO really like the coaching you give here for even just ten minutes a day. My journal is a scrappy/art combination type of a junk journal, so by the end of everyday, I try to add SOMETHING to it, in one way or another… I really enjoy it, and see MANY new journals in my future! The question THEN is just “WHERE do I keep them all?!!” (0;

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  • Thanks Julie! I’m one of the beginners, for sure! The way my own journal is set up, I can’t set masking tape down the middle (I used binder rings).. In fact, ha! ha!.. I don’t think I even HAVE any masking tape around here anyways!! But I DO really like the coaching you give here for even just ten minutes a day. My journal is a scrappy/art combination type of a junk journal, so by the end of everyday, I try to add SOMETHING to it, in one way or another… I really enjoy it, and see MANY new journals in my future! The question THEN is just “WHERE do I keep them all?!!” (0;

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  • this is great! i have to try this myself.
    do you include your process while teaching irl?
    thanks for sharing.

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  • this is great! i have to try this myself.
    do you include your process while teaching irl?
    thanks for sharing.

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  • this is great! i have to try this myself.
    do you include your process while teaching irl?
    thanks for sharing.

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  • this is great! i have to try this myself.
    do you include your process while teaching irl?
    thanks for sharing.

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  • I love reading your blog – thanks so much for posting all the inspiring things!
    I’ve learnt so much – like creating daily is a good thing! i’m really glad you posted about your process today. i think i was getting wrapped around that i had to “finish” an art journal page in 10 minutes – not that i could just put a layer on the page for a day and keep on going on a different day.
    Thanks soooo much! How liberating and freeing!

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  • I love reading your blog – thanks so much for posting all the inspiring things!
    I’ve learnt so much – like creating daily is a good thing! i’m really glad you posted about your process today. i think i was getting wrapped around that i had to “finish” an art journal page in 10 minutes – not that i could just put a layer on the page for a day and keep on going on a different day.
    Thanks soooo much! How liberating and freeing!

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  • I love reading your blog – thanks so much for posting all the inspiring things!
    I’ve learnt so much – like creating daily is a good thing! i’m really glad you posted about your process today. i think i was getting wrapped around that i had to “finish” an art journal page in 10 minutes – not that i could just put a layer on the page for a day and keep on going on a different day.
    Thanks soooo much! How liberating and freeing!

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  • I love reading your blog – thanks so much for posting all the inspiring things!
    I’ve learnt so much – like creating daily is a good thing! i’m really glad you posted about your process today. i think i was getting wrapped around that i had to “finish” an art journal page in 10 minutes – not that i could just put a layer on the page for a day and keep on going on a different day.
    Thanks soooo much! How liberating and freeing!

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  • Thanks so much for today’s post. I’m not a beginner, and I loved it. Especially love that you explain your thoughts on each step and actually teach why things work.

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  • Thanks so much for today’s post. I’m not a beginner, and I loved it. Especially love that you explain your thoughts on each step and actually teach why things work.

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  • Thanks so much for today’s post. I’m not a beginner, and I loved it. Especially love that you explain your thoughts on each step and actually teach why things work.

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  • Thanks so much for today’s post. I’m not a beginner, and I loved it. Especially love that you explain your thoughts on each step and actually teach why things work.

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  • thank you! this reminds me of the book “Journal Spilling”. I enjoy a step by step procedure whenever I start new “fun”! you really help stimulate my creativity!

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  • thank you! this reminds me of the book “Journal Spilling”. I enjoy a step by step procedure whenever I start new “fun”! you really help stimulate my creativity!

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  • thank you! this reminds me of the book “Journal Spilling”. I enjoy a step by step procedure whenever I start new “fun”! you really help stimulate my creativity!

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  • thank you! this reminds me of the book “Journal Spilling”. I enjoy a step by step procedure whenever I start new “fun”! you really help stimulate my creativity!

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  • Excellent! You are an amazing artist and a wonderful teacher! You know that old saying, “Those who can’t do, teach,”? Yeah, SO NOT TRUE!!!! Because you are so freakin’ talented in both areas! I really appreciate this post because I have been stymied by wanting bold pages, throwing down some juicy orange and turquoise paint, then being stuck because nothing else I add is really visible. Thanks, Julie!

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  • Excellent! You are an amazing artist and a wonderful teacher! You know that old saying, “Those who can’t do, teach,”? Yeah, SO NOT TRUE!!!! Because you are so freakin’ talented in both areas! I really appreciate this post because I have been stymied by wanting bold pages, throwing down some juicy orange and turquoise paint, then being stuck because nothing else I add is really visible. Thanks, Julie!

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  • Excellent! You are an amazing artist and a wonderful teacher! You know that old saying, “Those who can’t do, teach,”? Yeah, SO NOT TRUE!!!! Because you are so freakin’ talented in both areas! I really appreciate this post because I have been stymied by wanting bold pages, throwing down some juicy orange and turquoise paint, then being stuck because nothing else I add is really visible. Thanks, Julie!

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  • Excellent! You are an amazing artist and a wonderful teacher! You know that old saying, “Those who can’t do, teach,”? Yeah, SO NOT TRUE!!!! Because you are so freakin’ talented in both areas! I really appreciate this post because I have been stymied by wanting bold pages, throwing down some juicy orange and turquoise paint, then being stuck because nothing else I add is really visible. Thanks, Julie!

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  • I love love love seeing your art in stages! Thank you for showing us the steps!

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  • I love love love seeing your art in stages! Thank you for showing us the steps!

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  • I love love love seeing your art in stages! Thank you for showing us the steps!

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  • I love love love seeing your art in stages! Thank you for showing us the steps!

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  • What a wonderful post. I enjoyed watching the process and you’ve inspired me to slow down and relax. Hope you don’t mind, I reposted this in my blog.

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  • What a wonderful post. I enjoyed watching the process and you’ve inspired me to slow down and relax. Hope you don’t mind, I reposted this in my blog.

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  • What a wonderful post. I enjoyed watching the process and you’ve inspired me to slow down and relax. Hope you don’t mind, I reposted this in my blog.

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  • What a wonderful post. I enjoyed watching the process and you’ve inspired me to slow down and relax. Hope you don’t mind, I reposted this in my blog.

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  • Thanks for this post, Julie. Truth be told, this is the first month since the beginning of the year that I did not sign up for AJED because I’ve been drifting away from my journal in favor of other projects. I just feel like I don’t have time to work in the journal if I want to do other things too. You must have read my mind, because this post reinforces for me just how much can be accomplished in ten minutes or less. And I DO have that much time for my journal! Thank you!!

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  • Thanks for this post, Julie. Truth be told, this is the first month since the beginning of the year that I did not sign up for AJED because I’ve been drifting away from my journal in favor of other projects. I just feel like I don’t have time to work in the journal if I want to do other things too. You must have read my mind, because this post reinforces for me just how much can be accomplished in ten minutes or less. And I DO have that much time for my journal! Thank you!!

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  • Thanks for this post, Julie. Truth be told, this is the first month since the beginning of the year that I did not sign up for AJED because I’ve been drifting away from my journal in favor of other projects. I just feel like I don’t have time to work in the journal if I want to do other things too. You must have read my mind, because this post reinforces for me just how much can be accomplished in ten minutes or less. And I DO have that much time for my journal! Thank you!!

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  • Thanks for this post, Julie. Truth be told, this is the first month since the beginning of the year that I did not sign up for AJED because I’ve been drifting away from my journal in favor of other projects. I just feel like I don’t have time to work in the journal if I want to do other things too. You must have read my mind, because this post reinforces for me just how much can be accomplished in ten minutes or less. And I DO have that much time for my journal! Thank you!!

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  • fabulous post, julie! a great way to spend 10 minutes a day, and you’ve given us lots of wonderful ideas to get started!! thank you!! xo

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  • fabulous post, julie! a great way to spend 10 minutes a day, and you’ve given us lots of wonderful ideas to get started!! thank you!! xo

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  • fabulous post, julie! a great way to spend 10 minutes a day, and you’ve given us lots of wonderful ideas to get started!! thank you!! xo

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  • fabulous post, julie! a great way to spend 10 minutes a day, and you’ve given us lots of wonderful ideas to get started!! thank you!! xo

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  • I love that you’ve stepped out this week’s journaling. I LOVE this and will definitely try it. Where did you get the china marker? I’ll have to get one when I’m in Phoenix next week.

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  • I love that you’ve stepped out this week’s journaling. I LOVE this and will definitely try it. Where did you get the china marker? I’ll have to get one when I’m in Phoenix next week.

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  • I love that you’ve stepped out this week’s journaling. I LOVE this and will definitely try it. Where did you get the china marker? I’ll have to get one when I’m in Phoenix next week.

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  • I love that you’ve stepped out this week’s journaling. I LOVE this and will definitely try it. Where did you get the china marker? I’ll have to get one when I’m in Phoenix next week.

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  • Im not quite sure how to answer your question.  Yes, I show my process in the sense that I teach people how to recreate whatever the project or technique is.  But I think you might be asking something else.  Can you clarify?

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  • Im not quite sure how to answer your question.  Yes, I show my process in the sense that I teach people how to recreate whatever the project or technique is.  But I think you might be asking something else.  Can you clarify?

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  • Im not quite sure how to answer your question.  Yes, I show my process in the sense that I teach people how to recreate whatever the project or technique is.  But I think you might be asking something else.  Can you clarify?

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  • Im not quite sure how to answer your question.  Yes, I show my process in the sense that I teach people how to recreate whatever the project or technique is.  But I think you might be asking something else.  Can you clarify?

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  • Great! Thanks for letting me know. Stores are in short supply here in the mountains! lol

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  • Great! Thanks for letting me know. Stores are in short supply here in the mountains! lol

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  • Great! Thanks for letting me know. Stores are in short supply here in the mountains! lol

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  • Great! Thanks for letting me know. Stores are in short supply here in the mountains! lol

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  • You break it down so that it is manageable Julie…thanks.

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  • You break it down so that it is manageable Julie…thanks.

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  • You break it down so that it is manageable Julie…thanks.

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  • You break it down so that it is manageable Julie…thanks.

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  • breathtaking. it’s amazing how you just got it goin on!

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  • breathtaking. it’s amazing how you just got it goin on!

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  • breathtaking. it’s amazing how you just got it goin on!

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  • breathtaking. it’s amazing how you just got it goin on!

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  • Thank you so much for a fantastic post. It is a new thing for me to try and do a little every day – it really takes the stress out of it! Love it!

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  • Thank you so much for a fantastic post. It is a new thing for me to try and do a little every day – it really takes the stress out of it! Love it!

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  • Thank you so much for a fantastic post. It is a new thing for me to try and do a little every day – it really takes the stress out of it! Love it!

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  • Thank you so much for a fantastic post. It is a new thing for me to try and do a little every day – it really takes the stress out of it! Love it!

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  • Wow I just love this. To see it from start to finish is a real treat! I just started a 365 chalenge and this post really has motivated me! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • Wow I just love this. To see it from start to finish is a real treat! I just started a 365 chalenge and this post really has motivated me! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • Wow I just love this. To see it from start to finish is a real treat! I just started a 365 chalenge and this post really has motivated me! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • Wow I just love this. To see it from start to finish is a real treat! I just started a 365 chalenge and this post really has motivated me! Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
  • Beautiful colors!
    Why do you use a heat gun? Won’t it just dry on it’s own after 10 mins each day.
    This is my first day of journaling, so I’m not sure of all the materials, I need to proceed.

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  • Beautiful colors!
    Why do you use a heat gun? Won’t it just dry on it’s own after 10 mins each day.
    This is my first day of journaling, so I’m not sure of all the materials, I need to proceed.

    Reply
  • Beautiful colors!
    Why do you use a heat gun? Won’t it just dry on it’s own after 10 mins each day.
    This is my first day of journaling, so I’m not sure of all the materials, I need to proceed.

    Reply
  • Beautiful colors!
    Why do you use a heat gun? Won’t it just dry on it’s own after 10 mins each day.
    This is my first day of journaling, so I’m not sure of all the materials, I need to proceed.

    Reply

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