What an honor it was when I was not only asked by the
Art to the 5th ladies to create some art jounal pages for the month of June but also that I got to have a sponsor with a generous gift of pens and inks to play with. Kuretake / Zig has come to the USA and they are hitting America hard with colorful greatness!
For those not familiar with The Documented Life, it's an art journaling group that began on facebook a year ago and has since moved to a webpage as Art to the 5th. We - a very large group of art journalers, get a new art prompt each week and have a week to get creative with it. I am a bit behind this year... but not to worry because some days I sit and make several pages at a time and always get caught up. I highly reccomend that if you enjoy journaling and want to challenge yourself that you log on to their page and sign up. It's free and you can start at any time. Give it a try!
The theme for the month of June is
TRAVEL JOURNALING
The challenge for this week - June 13th- June 20th is
RECORDING MEMORIES
and the prompt is
TAKE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED.
I felt like I just won the lotto when Ana from Kuretake called and asked if I would be interested in doing this. She knows how addicted to this craft I am and also how passionate I am about Kuretake. I wrote a little book several years back for them when they were with EK Success called THE ABC'S OF CREATIVE LETTERING and have been a huge cheerleader of their products ever since. But now that they are based in the USA and honestly, in my backyard... they are bringing so much more to the mixed media world. Get ready to have you socks knocked off... because their Gansi Tambi watercolors and the Gold Mica ink kinda sent me into a tailspin. I kinda went a little overboard with these two items.... oh, well... you will see... read on!
Here's a little pic of my loot. Some of these goodies will be shared with a lucky blog winner ( leave me a comment... you will see at the end of the post ).... from H2o brushes, clean color watercolor markers, to my new favorite Mangaka pens and vellum writers , to the Wink of Stella and then those lovely inks and the Gansi Tambi watercolors... Oh my! I need an intervention!
Sumi brush calligraphers use these creamy and rich watercolors in asia...
here, well I am just playing around and I love them!
And then there is that lovely Gold Mica Ink... This became the basis for my Little Miss Sunshine trailer. If you haven't been following along all week, I highly advise that you look back for the downloadable free template so you can create your own trailer. I just started painting these stripes and knew something would come to me to use them for... and it did. Look at that metallic sheen to that ink. Oh my my.....
Here is the page that Little Miss Sunshine became a part of. Complete with White Ink 30 dots and mica flake stars... I kinda love this one... not gonna lie!
I used a little scrap of chinille to create the moon and then went to the sewing machine to secure it down... It came out really fluffy and fun.
I have been looking for a good black pen to write over whatever I might be using and I think I found 2 of them from Kuretake.... first I picked up the Vellum writer and loved it and moved on to the MANGAKA pens ( from .003 to .05 )... these both well exceeded my wildest dreams. They drew over that Gold Mica Ink and watercolor and I painted with that White Ink 30... which I was blown away by. Anyway... give them a try. They are lovely!
By the way... the propane tank was done using the POSTEMAN pen... another great suggestion for something that writes on anything including plastic. It comes in several point sizes and extra fine is my choice. I own the white, gold and silver but it comes in lots of colors
So, I think I said before that I was generously given lots of differnt things to play with but I did get a bit obsessed with the Gansi Tambi watercolors. I just kept painting paper after paper and creating my own watercolor papers. So, what do you do when life gives you watercolor paper? Cut it up!!! And that I did. And made some trees here...
Used a map, a sewing machine, the Wink of Stella clear glitter pen over the moon, more Gansi Tambi watercolor for my journaling stripes and I think that's the vellum pen for the wording.
So much fun using some Strathmore watercolor paper to just paint and paint. I tried making a map ( above ) but ended up hating it so I cut it up to create stars, circles, trees and other goodies.
My favorite piece I created is below, using the Gansi Tambi watercolor. I had a piece of "under paper" that I kept wiping my brush off on. I always wipe my brush off onto a nice piece of paper and take into account the strokes that I make so that I can use it again. This piece just kind of evolved. I sprinkled some salt on it when it was wet and then splashed some of the Gold Mica Ink into it... loved it!
I hope that you enjoyed these pages and my techniques. Please follow me here on my blog for more fun and creative ideas, follow me on facebook at
and follow me on instagram at
#lindsayannostrom
#creatorofcuteness
Thanks to all the Art to the 5th ladies for this fun opportunity and to
Ana at Kuretake for supplying me with some awesome pens and products to use. This was a dream come true!
If you have been playing along with my blog...
don't forget to leave a comment.
I will be picking a winner tomorrow
I will be picking a winner tomorrow
and posting my BIG announcement.
So excited to share my goals, hopes and
So excited to share my goals, hopes and
dreams with all of you and hopefully
inspire you to get creative!
ALSO... check back through this whole week, i have been posting travel related posts... with a GIVE AWAY. Hope you will check it out and leave me a comment each day... you just might win som Kuretake goodness and some Lindsay Art stuff
inspire you to get creative!
ALSO... check back through this whole week, i have been posting travel related posts... with a GIVE AWAY. Hope you will check it out and leave me a comment each day... you just might win som Kuretake goodness and some Lindsay Art stuff
What a wonderful informative post! A great opportunity to test those supplies and I love love love your adorable art! So much fun! You sound incredibly grateful... I love it! So happy for you! I can hear the joy through your words!
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ReplyDeletewow love what you made! x
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of your tips. I would love to get my hands on that gold pen. The color is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo exciting that you are one of the DLP featured artists! Thanks for all of these great ideas!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being a DLP ARTIST! What great products..its clear that you love what you do!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being a DLP ARTIST! What great products..its clear that you love what you do!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lindsay for joining us this weeks as our Featured Artist. What adorable projects you have come up with!
ReplyDeleteLindsay, I took a class with you back in the 90's at a scrapbook weekend in MA. I still have the clear pen box that you doodled for me!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pages and the supplies are yummy as well. You found a new follower today. Thanks for sharing your journal!!!
ReplyDeleteSo Awesome! I love everything you made! Now I need these pens and water colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages - always own over by a mixed media caravan :) and with such beautiful products
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Your pages are wonderful and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI have never found a white pen that works for me, so I'm very interested in the one you used!
I'll see you on Instagram!
I love your work--thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pages and the supplies are yummy as well. You found a new follower today. Thanks for sharing your journal!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pages and the supplies are yummy as well. You found a new follower today. Thanks for sharing your journal!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, your pages remind me old cartoons (Hanna Barbara kind...)
ReplyDeleteanyway funny way to keep trace of your trip.
Thank you for sharing ...and all Zig I'd tried are awesome.
there's new Zig "clean" don't have those , but need ... LOL
What fun pages! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow. Following DLP I came across your blog today and I love it! So much beautiful ideas you share with us. So wonderful. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pages you created -- so fun and whimsical. Thanks for sharing tips on using the Kuretake/Zig products - I've now added many to my 'wish list'. And thanks for the chance to win some.....
ReplyDeleteYour art is wonderful, free and fun loving. So glad I came across you.
ReplyDeletei am so glad art to the 5th had you on. i used to follow you but somehow lost your site. love what you do with color. have a kuretake brush pen that i love so would love to try some of the others. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteWow! Pretty amazing! You are a real inspiration. I have some of your lettering books from...years ago... and have been following your art path ever since. Great pages! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYour enthusiasm shines through! Lovely art page!
ReplyDeleteYour journaling (and art for that matter) are so inspiring! Thanks for all you do!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to see you here! Follow you already and love your work! Very inspirational post! I'm going to "need" to find those pens! Wish I lived closer so I could take a class from you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I love the pages you shared and your writing is incredible.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to try the Vellum Writer and the Gold Mica Ink. They look awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a layout! I absolutely ADORE what you did with this challenge... and now I can't wait to get started! Thank you for your fabulous inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove your work and just subscribed - this is going to be fun. Your title using cut paper lettering is just wonderful. Can't wait to try that. I'm so glad the Art5 introduced you to us!
ReplyDeleteI, too , have been discovering the many wonders of ZIG product . What a fabulous exploration of supplies. Thanks for sharing your art and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI, too , have been discovering the many wonders of ZIG product . What a fabulous exploration of supplies. Thanks for sharing your art and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am a member of the Art5 and came here to see your take on the weekly challenge. I too subscribed to your blog and look forward to going back and seeing past blog post as well as receiving new posts from you. It has been nothing but a pleasurable ride with Art5 and good for my creative soul.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! I LOVE your page!! I tried a Wink of Stella pen at a retreat last year and was obsessed with it!! So many great things on your pages. Thank you so much for so much awesome info!! Your work is fabulous!
ReplyDeletehow lucky are you! guest artist with Art to the 5th and get to use great Zig products. Love your take on this weeks prompt. I have had Zig pens in my stash for years (in Australia) but didn't know about the watercolours. They look juicy and bright.
ReplyDeleteWOW! I am so loving your take on the challenge...fun and funky and makes me want to jump in the car and go on a trip! Thanks so much for creating such an amazing contribution. We are so happy to have you as one of the DLP featured artists. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this page! How wonderful to be chosen by Art to the 5th!
ReplyDeleteLove this page! How wonderful to be chosen by Art to the 5th!
ReplyDeleteLove this page! How wonderful to be chosen by Art to the 5th!
ReplyDeleteloved all the watercolors used! great post and seeing your pages! congrats!
ReplyDeleteI love the pages you created for this swap. I just found your blog through DLP but will be returning here often I think. Would love to win some of these fantastic supplies as I live in a small town with no art supply store within 50 miles.
ReplyDeleteGreat page! Like you I'm addicted to all things pen/ink. If there was a patch for it I would have to say NO THANKS.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you joined us as our featured artist this week Lindsay! Your projects are adorable and I enjoyed reading your takes on all the yummy products. Thank you for sharing so many details!
ReplyDeleteWarm Regards,
Rae
Thank you for explaining supplies. As someone who rarely has a chance to get to the art supply store, it is wonderful to have someone explain what does [and sometimes doesn't] work. I enjoy your at style!
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DeleteJeeeze Louise… Lindsay…. You never cease to amaze me!!! I've been following Art to the 5th for over a year now… but haven't quite gotten started. You may have just pushed me over the edge lol.
ReplyDeleteWell you certainly inspired me! I absolutely love your work anyway but with the addition of these new products you have me dying to get my hands on some. Love the sparkle, shimmer, and shine you have added! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your casual approach to journaling. Yes I am after the free trailer though will need to adapt to Rv to keep DH happy. Typical engineer anything motorized has to be correct. Artistic license. not with road stuff! Plan to have fun with this added you to my Bloglovin list so see ya when u post!
ReplyDeleteMonica in the Texas Hill Country
PS And to think I just swore no more supplies needed!!!!
I love your style! Such fun and so inspiring! Thank YOu!
ReplyDeleteWow, I just love everything you did here! That gold ink and those watercolors are gorgeous! So glad I followed the link from Facebook to bring me here!
ReplyDeleteSo much to learn from your methods! Simply love your art!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm going to have to pull out my Wink of Stella pens and play! Thanks for sharing and you have a new follower!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your BIG announcement. I have a couple of your books frown way back...oodles of doodles, and the the ABCs one, and I still refer to them often!! thanks for the DLP lesson too!
ReplyDeleteI always have been a great fan of your work. Darling, darling, darling. Would love for you to consider working up some online classes! Congratulations for being named DLP Artist!! You deserve this honor!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, with lots of goodies/super ideas. I can't wait to try the Vellum pen.
ReplyDeleteLove the trailer!!! Such a cute page!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for an inside look into your process. I agree, that gold mica ink looks to die for.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post. Love the trailer and Love your work. I will be following you on Instagram and on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis all was so cute & amazing! I love the Trailer right down to the propane tank ! I also love the dance by the light of the MOON page . So beautiful and love that song! I also love all the info you gave , who isn't always looking for great pens ? Thank you so much for sharing. I will be following you on your blog :)
ReplyDeleteLindsay, you know I love you and everything you do! How did I not subscribe to your blog before this? Thanks for your unending inspiration. And those watercolors look like fun!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all your yummy techniques. I'm sure I will be following your blog now that I found it thru DLP!
ReplyDeleteOh that gold pen sends me over the top. Love your art.......so wonderful. I'm so glad they invited you as their featured artist and that I was able to see all that you do on your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove! Love!! Thanks for the tips and the give a way- I'm a follower now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your talent (and your treasures!) Lindsay. Love your art, love you!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your treasure trove and the wonderfully detailed description of how you used it all.
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! Thank you for all the info on how you did your spread and also on all those wonderful products! I LOVE the trailer and the "RoaD"!! What an honor to be chosen to participate in DLP - you must be so excited! Best of luck to you!
ReplyDeleteVery cool!! Thank you for all the info on how you did your spread and also on all those wonderful products! I LOVE the trailer and the "RoaD"!! What an honor to be chosen to participate in DLP - you must be so excited! Best of luck to you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post, enjoyed all your suggestions/thoughts/ideas. Thank you for sharing!! Love the little camper (brings back great memories)--by the way--our first home was an 8x29 trailer. A play house!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I am a sucker for trying new pens and I like the shiny stuff too
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Wow Lindsay your pages are gorgeous, I have always loved following your posts in DLP . I love your creative lettering , just as much as I do your drawings and paintings !! Always magnificent. Thankyou , I have loved reading your blog and have signed up to blog alerts , fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pages! The water colors are really vibrant. I remember your lettering books from before when I scrap booked a whole lot more.
ReplyDeleteLove those gold mica inks and all the other lusciousness from Kuretake. Not to mention what you do with all of them...
ReplyDeleteolve the pages created and intro to some new goodies to use LOL
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful to meet you. I have loved my zig writers for years. Thx for your cheerful inspiration can't wait to dig in to this lesson
ReplyDeleteCheers
Such beautiful and inspiring pages-thanks for sharing! xo
ReplyDeleteLindsay, I love your blog and all your great ideas. I have loved my Zig calligraphy pens for a long time and am excited to try the vellum writer. Thanks for everything.
ReplyDeleteI really loved all the things you found to do with these wonderful products from Kuretake and Zig. I can't wait to play. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love your work!
ReplyDeleteOMG that Gold Mica Ink, my eyes nearly bugged out with envy when I saw that!!! I absolutely loved the Wink of Stella pens but then they brought out the Wink of Stella brushes, totally beyond gorgeous. This post has been sooooo inspiring thanks Lindsay. x
ReplyDeleteLove it all Lindsay! Well done my friend!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your pages and the colors too! What a great idea to play with water colors and cut them up to make trees. I am so inspired. Thank you for sharing and for the chance for a giveaway. I get so excited just looking at the pens, markers, etc. What eye candy! I would love an opportunity to experience some of the fun paint markers.
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm new to your blog and pretty darn excited to find you. There is so much information in this post - all coupled with wonderful art....the trailer is too stinkin' cute! I am addicted to writing utensils. There, I've said it. So I'm going to have to try a couple of the pens of which you speak. Looking forward to going back in time on your blog. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI am loving the ART to the 5th challenges, but the featured artists are blowing me away. Your work is so fun and exciting. I think I would have hyperventilated had I been given the chance to try out all the great products you have shown us. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh what a wonderful post ...so full of ideas,suggestions and gorgeous products. Adore your artwork.
ReplyDeleteI love your little camper -- I have one shaped like that. Thanks for the tips. I'll check out those pens! And the Gold! I have to have it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, those watercolors are gorgeous! I also,enjoy using the wink of Stella. The trailer is adorable.
ReplyDeleteLoving everything you do (I'm a B-I-G fan of little trailers, so you know I'm in love with everything from the colors you choose, your creativity, the various tools, … I could go on and on… like i said… just EVERYTHING. On the road again with ART… can't hardly wait for your BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! Keep us creating…
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I have just found you through the DLP . I love your page & all the information re the pens. Thank you for the opportunity to win some.
ReplyDeletegillandcolin.kingsman@btinternet.com
What delightful pages Lindsay! Your whimsy and use of color really rises to the challenge this week. You have given me great inspiration! Love the trailer!!
ReplyDeleteLove your post! Just found you for the first time and can't wait to go through your site and see all the fun stuff you have done! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBecause we just came home from a trip to Yellowstone, I have been following your blog. I just love these little vintage trailers. I am going to use your trailer in my journal. Plus all of your other suggestions go perfectly with a trip to Yellowstone and Jackson Hole. Thanks for the inspiration. I am so happy for you to be one of our DLP teachers.
ReplyDeleteI love to always stop by and see what cuteness you are up to.
Wow! Great job, so loved the gold mica ink. I wish there was a live- in - person store locally that sold your supplies. I think I'd go broke! Do you think I would fit inside your cutesy trailer?? Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...certainly has me inspired.
ReplyDeleteOh, Lindsay, your camper trailer is sooooo cute!! I love your watercolor play. I'm heading to my craft table to play as soon as I subscribe to your blog!! Thanks for sharing your fabulous art play.
ReplyDeleteLOVE that chenille moon and the Gold Mica ink! Looks like you are having so much fun with these awesome products!
ReplyDeleteLove the page and the review. As I mentioned before, I have the ABC book, plus the one I won from you after! Love the Zig line!!
ReplyDeleteBIG Congrats again, Lindsay...a fabulous post full of fun..oh, how I wish I had your lettering talent! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great post- all your creativity with these awesome looking products blows me away! :)
ReplyDeleteGetting those supplies must have been like Christmas for you. That's what it would be for me. Playing with art materials is too much fun. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOh My My!! The party is on!! Creativity City! Would love to the owner of that treasure!
ReplyDeleteJust received my set of 12 Clean Color Markers....I AM IN LOVE! I think I squealed when I saw you are the guest artist this week! Enjoyed your post and project today and look forward to many more great announcements :)
ReplyDeleteYour post was so much learning and fun! Thank you for sharing your world with us! Paint on my friend!
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Karin
Thank you for sharing your art with us and doing dlp! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your art, so I'm going to subscribe or follow, whichever it is. Thank you also for the giveaway...we love giveaways, you know!!b
ReplyDeleteLove your prompt designs! Especially am impressed with the giveaway. What a marvelous collection. Maybe it'll be my turn for a win this time around... thanks or sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this informative post: I enjoyed learning about your process and the evolution of your pages and I also enjoyed learning about the products you used. I'm especially coveting that gold ink. Your caravan is completely adorable and I love those watercolour trees.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous pages, and those products look awesome too :) thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your pages I am a big fan of those tin can campers they are just so cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great tips on ways to use your supplies!
Thanks for the great tutorial. I love your art.
ReplyDeleteBetter be careful suggesting an intervention! With all those luscious goodies we'll all swoop down on you just to "keep you straight"! Great work, great colors, very fun.
ReplyDeleteAll your Artwork is AMAZING!!!
ReplyDeleteLove ~~~ L O V E ~~~ LOVE it ALL!!!
THANKS for Sharing!!!
Wow, I could get lost in all these cool supplies! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteenjoyed following the process and the final result. still having serious envy over all the loot in the pic.
ReplyDeletesure did enjoy your use of those wonderful materials! That gold is awesome.
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Thank you for sharing your techniques and the fun you had with the great stash of Kuretake items. I love your lettering and the cute little trailer page.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post. Thanks for sharing all your fun, juicy, colorful ideas with us!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your little trailers & MUST get some of the gold ink! Your excitement about these products is contagious!
ReplyDeleteI love your little caravan. I have just come back from a camping holiday and there were times when I wished I had a van instead of a tent. The gold ink looks luscious. I hope I can get it in Australia!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed traveling along with your art journaling. You seem to be having fun with all your supplies and the ideas just rolled from the ink and paint onto the page. I just discovered the pan watercolors you were using and spent last night playing with my new set- great minds! I haven't tried the pen for Vellum, but also just received my order of Zig Clean Color brush pens. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for sharing your beautiful art. I Think I Will try the products you refere
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your cuteness. I am a sewer who has recently started the documented life project but found it hard to add some of my sewing ideas and ideas, not to mention fabric. So, I was very inspired by your work with a lot of both. You gave me the courage to take apart my recommended journal and free my pages for my sewing machine. I also live in a micro town in northern MI, so I will be looking forward to purchasing some of your recommendations on line. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I just love the fun direction that you take your art and journals! I am new to the art journaling but have been a watercolor artist for many years....would love to give the watercolor markers a try! Very cool flowey color. Question: is the vellum pen water resistant? I've been using gel pens but they smear if I put anything over them...leading to frustration of course! Sighs...I know it will come. Thank you so much for sharing your experiences!!
ReplyDeleteyou spread is so fun! thanks for the intro to these exciting products
ReplyDeleteLindsay, love your take on the Art to the 5th challenge this week. I'm so glad they brought me to you. Love your fun spirit!
ReplyDeleteStop my heat, so much new goodness here. Thanks for sharing. Bookmarking your blog, love it and your new supplies
ReplyDeleteStop my heat, so much new goodness here. Thanks for sharing. Bookmarking your blog, love it and your new supplies
ReplyDeleteThanks for your beautiful pages, I love collaging underpapers and such too. Especially the gold ink is fab!
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog from the Art to the 5th link. Looking forward to following you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely pages! Very inspirational.
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented. I enjoyed your pages and your process. Wish I could draw as well as you do. It is my one real downfall when it comes to art journaling. Everyone says "anyone can do it". Well I guess I'm just not everyone. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first year doing the DLP and I love it. It's also been great meeting all these new artists that the project is featuring. Your work is so pretty and inspiring. I love all the fabulous ink pens. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Very interested in your techniques. Have been following but still haven't tried it yet, still working on overcoming the 'fear of imperfection'
ReplyDeleteYou have such a creative mind and wonderful talent. Very inspiring!
Good tips and tricks ..... thanks so much. I like how you tried out all the products and that you used a piece of paper to dab off the paint. Such a good way to make use of all the product. I am going to start doing that too.
ReplyDeleteSuch an inspiring post! You rocked as this weeks DLP Featured Artist! Can't wait to get my hands on some of those supplies! You always speak so passionately about the supplies you try and love...makes me RUN right out to scoop them up.
ReplyDeleteLove what you sis with the Documented life challenge. Those pages are adorable. It looks like you box of goodies was terrific fun to play with and explore.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process. And for enlightening me about all those great products. I have (and love) the Wink of Stella pens, but had no idea about the others. I think some new pens and watercolors are in my future!
ReplyDeleteThose watercolors are wonderful!! Swoon!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great treasure trove of goodies... would love to win. I am following you now...
ReplyDeleteLove you style! Wow, what a great bunch of goodies :) I am now one of your followers!
ReplyDeleteI love your post! The finished page is adorable, and it is so obvious you had fun along the way. New art supply testing is the best!
ReplyDeleteI just love your finished page and all of the great tips for creating it. I have a "thing" about little travel trailers, and want one for my art studio. IWe call them glampers, or glammed up vintage trailers. I also have the Kuretake watercolors and love them! They are so much fun! Thanks for inspiring us, and introducing some new products!
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I'm new to your art but am blown away - incredibly cute and creative. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI especially like the in the woods page. I am new to your blog and am enjoying it.
ReplyDeleteWow wow - What an INCREDIBLE DLP Featured Artist post...... just FABULOUS Lindsay. So many inspirations and tips. I only have the Wink of Stella pens and I love them. Soooooooo hoping to have the great honor of more of these wonderful ZIG products. THANKS BUNCHES for sharing. j.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post. Love your camper
ReplyDeleteI loved your post! I know I'm late, June 21, but it's been a busy week with me.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, your little camper and watercolor trees are sooo fun!
Reminded me of traveling with my parents many years ago.
We didn't have a camper but traveling in an old 1950's car back seat with my sisters, we made it a little room for the trip.
Stopped along the way at small roadside parks with cement tables and chairs for vacationers to have their picnics.
Happy memories in those times;-)
I'm going to start my page today! Hope to recreate that memory!
Thanks for your wonderful post that inspired me to think back on those days ;-)
I'll try to post a picture when I finish.
I really enjoy the weekly prompts, but don't always get to them as quickly as I'd like.