Three Things : Creative Books (+ a giveaway)
Tags:Three books to inspire, challenge and fill you up creatively this week:
True Vision: Authentic Art Journaling by LK Ludwig : I got to meet LK at Artfest last year and enjoyed her art just about as much as her personality. I ordered this book last night and am looking forward to some new ideas (it's been quite awhile since I picked up my art journal). After looking through the next book on the list (see below) I have some good ideas for backgrounds to try.
Acrylic Revolution by Nancy Reyner : This book is packed full with techniques for working with acrylic paint. I have been looking through it the last couple of evenings, dreaming about potentially doing some painting, and being really inspired to get out my paints and try something new and different (new + different for me).
Taking Flight: Inspiration And Techniques To Give Your Creative Spirit Wingsby Kelly Rae Roberts : I was lucky to see an advanced copy of this book on my recent girl's weekend and I can't wait to get my own. There are a bunch of mixed media how-to's as well as a lot of words (of which you know I am a fan - I like to know the thoughts behind the actions whenever possible). According to Kelly Rae, "this book isn't a traditional how-to book, but rather a book that dives deeper into telling our stories about how we came into the creative life - as a way to inspire others to stretch their wings and see what is possible for their own creativity."
Here's one of the Amazon reviews on this book:
I have two copies of Taking Flight to give away this week. To be entered into the drawing leave a comment below and let me know about your favorite creative technique is these days (it can be scrapbooking, mixed media, anything). Comments will be closed tomorrow (Wednesday) at 5pm Pacific and the winners announced shortly after.
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Hi Ali,
My favorite right now is lots of paper and Mod podge. I also like adding all kinds of found treasures to the mix for texture. My Dad was a keeper of everything(He kept the tickets for Disney when each ride required a ticket in the 70's so I use alot of that in my work. Thanks for the inspiration.
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my favourite technique now is altering chipboards.. =) Many thanks for the chance Ali!
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As a fairly new convert to the scrap booking industry, I love to bring the process of my other art interests into my page layouts.
A designer by trade, I have always loved the look of hand done printing techniques. I create my own stamps out of linoleum blocks and use old lead type I find in antique stores.
By the way, I found your site through Whip Up, and I love your insights! This is one of my favorite new blogs to follow.
Tricia
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Oh, I would LOVE to see this book! The things that are moving me right now are mostly paintings. Things involving paint. Color. Emotions on canvas. That's what is capturing my heart right now. Thanks for the chance at a give away!!
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Hi Ali!
It is so hard to pick out a FAVORITE technique. I would have to say that I love to make unique home decor items with paper/scrapbook world supplies. I am a huge lover of all things distressed (except on my scrapbook pages / mini books which tend to be very linear in style.
Tim Holtz's products are my faves - alcohol inks, crackle paint, distress inks & powders - ALL OF IT :) He takes all the work out of it for you and makes it super simple to create amazing distressed looking items.
I just recently took a wide glass vase and masked it off with vertical stripes and alcohol inked the exposed glass. I love the way it came out and can't wait to see how the light is going to reflect with the blue and green colors of the alcohol inks.
Thanks for the chance to win a great looking book & HUGE congrats on the new little.
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My latest techniques is to use inks and stamps directly on my photos. And I used Post-it to write my journaling on my last mini-album.
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These look fabulous! I think I'm especially going to have to look into the Acrylic Revolution.
My favorite technique lately is doing mixed media art work for my walls. I love combining paint and modeling paste, images printed on tissue paper, paper piecings made out of paper, fabric, ribbons and jewels to create animals... So much fun!
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My fave technique right now is playing with watercolor and wet tissue paper - making the colors run just a bit when wet, melding it into the picture.
Of course this is done while painting with my 3 year old and just for fun, but I think would look smashing on the front of a travel journal, combined with other elements.
Would love this book (hint hint - today is my birthday!)
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My favorite technique right now is adding digital elements to my scrapbook pages and photos. Text, borders, altering photos...that would have to be my favorite creative technique that I am embracing at this moment.
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i'm on a major rub on kick right now!
but not just for scrapbooking.
i jazzed up my bathroom light switch.
i'm decorating small plates with simple rub ons for candle plates + gifts.
all of those books look incredible.
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Thanks for having a giveaway!Currently I'm sketching and then making hand carved rubber stamps from some of my doodles!
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Hmmm. my favourite technique is still distressing with ink. I use it all the time :)
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I am in the middle of moving, so my creative techniqe lately has been organizing. We have back to school, trying to get everything cleaned out (you know, going through all the stuff that I can't believe we are hanging on ot) and packing. It has been pretty crazy at our house.
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These new books look fabulous! Would love to win! As I am a digital scrapper (haven't done paper in 3 years - though itching to try it again) my favorite technique is probably using Blending Modes to really change the look of the papers/photos - so many unique looks at just the click of a button!
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I'm all about scrap/art journaling. My 'style' of late is a hodge podge of favorite techniques (doodling, stamping, ink, paint, tape, sticker words/letters, rub-ons, labels) and getting the stories (I never run out :),) pictures (much fewer than I'd like!) and creative bits all in one place--be it a layout or minibook or one of my (too many!) journals.
Love the giveaway idea! Thanks for sharing and recommending such yummy reads...
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I am so inspired by color right now. By favorite technique is to just lay down lots of color - be it with colored pencils, paint, markers, or bits of paper, and then I just see where the colors take me.
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These days my blog is my ONLY "technique". But I'm capturing memories with it, so it counts :) Hopefully one of these days I'll get back to scrapbooking, and I hope to do some painting as well.
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My favorite technique right now is using grungeboard and inking everything.
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I'm a digi girl...so techniques are computer related...but I'm loving acrylic elements. I love putting bits and pieces underneath...paint, words, lace, etc.
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Once again, Ali, you never cease to amaze me with your creative genius. I absolutely LOVE your art journal! I have a feeling creating my own art journal will be my next project. Thank you for the inspiration!
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