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It’s Handy to Use Acrylic Gouache in an Art Journal

What’s the play for today?  It’s art journaling in the giant, jumbo, vintage ledger- which finally has a name!  As I’m painting the page and tree, you’ll see why acrylic gouache was so handy plus how the Scribble Scratch stencil made leaves on the tree too.

At the end of the video, you’ll see how to deal with a logical left brain squashes the play.

Watch Using Acrylic Gouache in an Art Journal on YouTube.

Acrylic gouache is a combination of watercolor and acrylic paint.  So if you add water, it behaves like a watercolor and spreads over large areas easily.  If you use it straight from the bottle, it behaves more like an acrylic paint.

Once it is dry, it is permanent so it makes it great for layering in an art journal.

What stencil is making the leaves?  That’s Scribble Scratch, one that I designed for StencilGirl. There are no leaves on it, but that doesn’t matter one bit.  It’s going to make great impressionistic leaves!

The final touches to the tree came courtesy of the all-purpose studio supply, the baby wipe.

After the tree was finished, my logical left brain started to ask a lot of questions.  Questions like, what will you add next?  How are you going to finish it? Being pestered and hounded by these questions was taking the fun out of the play.

I not so politely reminded that logical left brain that just because I start a page does not mean that I am required to finish it that same day. And I stepped away from the page.

If you leave it be, step away, and come back with fresh eyes often it’s clear what you want to do next.  What you’re doing is taking the pressure off which makes it a whole lot easier to play!

So what is the name of this big journal?  It’s been a long journey to decide and I so appreciate all the help, suggestions, and ideas that have been shared with me.

It was easier for me to name my children than this book- but I finally have it. MoJo.  It means 2 things to me.  First, Mother of a Journal- this thing is huge. Second, it’s where I go to play when I need to get my mojo back.

Thanks again to everyone who shared their ideas for a name!

Here are the supplies used. Some of these links are affiliate links which means I get a small percentage. It doesn’t cost you anything extra and it helps keep the free tutorials coming!

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  • Cindy cooper December 21, 2018, 5:15 pm

    Love the acrylic gauche but sadly have tried in Australia to find some – not to no avail. Tried USA only the large ones available. But will keep looking. They look amazing. Love your yree??

  • CHERYL December 21, 2018, 5:57 pm

    WHERE CAN I GET THE GRANTEE’S INDEX JOURNAL/BOOK U USED TO PAINT IN? LOVE IT. AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL TREE!

    THANKS, CHERYL

    • Carolyn Dube December 22, 2018, 10:26 am

      It was a vintage find Cheryl, so it’s just a matter of hunting for one or lucking into it the way I did at Ephemera Paducah in KY

  • Margaret December 21, 2018, 8:20 pm

    Whaat is gouache please Carolyn….. is it the same as textile medium, or gesso.?
    Thanks for the great video. Have a Very Happy Christmas XXX

    • RJ December 22, 2018, 4:24 am

      From the text above: “Acrylic gouache is a combination of watercolor and acrylic paint. So if you add water, it behaves like a watercolor and spreads over large areas easily. If you use it straight from the bottle, it behaves more like an acrylic paint.”

    • Carolyn Dube December 22, 2018, 10:25 am

      You can see more about acrylic gouache as I put it through its paces at https://acolorfuljourney.com/what-is-acrylic-gouache-how-do-you-use-it/

  • Jaime December 30, 2018, 10:13 pm

    Carolyn, you need a pouncey brush, or, a fan brush. They make “leaves” very quickly ?

  • Pam Smith January 26, 2020, 1:29 pm

    Where can I give you thumbs up? I appreciate all of your prompts and want to let you know that. Experimenting w/new and/or forgotten art supplies has added an exciting aspect to my play time, thanks to you!