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How to Use Compressed Air and the Rainbow in Your Art JournalThe more I try to control an art journal page, the less I like it.  But letting go of control is a tough thing to do since it isn’t instinctive for me (which is an understatement according to my husband).

I am always looking for ways to help myself let go and thwart that left brain when I am in the studio.  Compressed air is a great tool for that after all it is tough to control that little straw of air!

This page started in another Let’s Play video– you can see how I let go of control when it came to color here.

Watch Playing in my art journal with compressed air and the rainbow on YouTube.

***When working with compressed air, it is important to read the safety information on the can before you start playing!***

Want to see more ways I’ve used compressed air in an art journal- check out this video.

How to Use Compressed Air and the Rainbow in Your Art JournalHere’s what it looked like with just the white high flow.  I could have stopped here but those cans of compressed air are such fun to play with so I added a few more colors! After all, this is a Let’s Play video.

What is Let’s Play?  It’s all about rediscovering the ability to play. Each month I share a specific strategy that helped me recapture the freedom and fun of play.  This month’s theme is letting go of control. You can see more of the Let’s Play series here.

Now you’ve seen my play, let’s see yours!  Share what you’re creating with us all in the Facebook group and be inspired by what others are creating! And be sure to leave a comment here to get entered in the monthly $50 gift certificate giveaway!

September's Let's Play all about HOW to let yourself play and be creative!

Want to see more Let’s Play videos? You can find all the weekly posts here.

Sharing your play:   I, and a whole bunch of others, would love to see what you’re creating!  We’re sharing it in the Facebook group called A Colorful Place to Play. Why Facebook?  I’ve listened to your feedback about how and where you’d like to share your play instead of the link parties.

Monthly giveaways:  Leave comment on any (and all for more chances) of the weekly Let’s Play blog posts to be entered and one winner each month will be chosen by random.org.  Want more chances to win a $50 gift certificate to DickBlick.com?  Pin any of the images from the page or share about it on Facebook- then come back and leave a comment telling me what you did and you can have more chances to win! Giveaway closes the Sunday,October 3rd at 11 pm EST and the winner will announced on the blog the following Monday.

Congrats to Barbara, last month’s winner!

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I used to find shapes in the clouds...now I find them in my paint palette! So many characters with such ridiculous stories to tell! What do you see in them?

I used to find shapes in the clouds…now I find them in my paint palette!  These characters all came from this one paint palette.   They have slightly ridiculous stories to tell..okay not slightly!

One of these characters will be the next Spark of Art-spiration but I can’t decide which one to include as the free download in the newsletter going out on Sunday.  Which one would you like me to include?  Let me know in the comments!   Not signed up for the newsletter yet?  Get signed up here.

The Tales: 

1. Yellow bunny grabbing for an orange carrot…but not just any bunny- a Ninja bunny!  She’s got a black belt after all!

I used to find shapes in the clouds...now I find them in my paint palette! So many characters with such ridiculous stories to tell! What do you see in them?

2. A blue woman smelling a pink rose that makes her day so much brighter than it was!

I used to find shapes in the clouds...now I find them in my paint palette! So many characters with such ridiculous stories to tell! What do you see in them?

3. This is a Simpsons-esque character with the yellow flesh and wisp of hair on top running to get away from the tornado whipping all sorts of colorful paint in the air.

I used to find shapes in the clouds...now I find them in my paint palette! So many characters with such ridiculous stories to tell! What do you see in them?

4. Tigger…who is now all green thanks to an unfortunate St. Patrick’s Day cake accident or was he just trying to get the entire cake for himself?

I used to find shapes in the clouds...now I find them in my paint palette! So many characters with such ridiculous stories to tell! What do you see in them?

5. This green guy with a yellow hard hat is running for his life as aliens invade in what looks like a flying banana.  Of course, he seems to have a very scared blue cat in his arms…

I used to find shapes in the clouds...now I find them in my paint palette! So many characters with such ridiculous stories to tell! What do you see in them?

So now you know what’s been bouncing around in my head when I saw these.  What do you see in them?  And be sure to leave a comment and tell me which one you want me to turn into a Spark of Art-spiration for the next newsletter!

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How to randomly pick colors and let go of control art journaling video tutorialBeing in control makes sense in many areas of my life but not when it comes to play and creativity.  Many of the struggles and the uphill climbing that plagued me in the beginning of my colorful journey were due to my attempts to control.

Being in control and making logical decisions was so familiar and ingrained that when I attempted to play, I didn’t know how to let go of control.  But I needed to let go so I had to find ways to help myself let go of control.   In this month’s Let’s Play videos, I’m sharing some of the specific ways that I helped myself begin to let go of control.

In the video, you’ll see how I randomly chose the colors…plus you’ll see that highly skilled fine art drawing of mine in the very first layer…hint…it isn’t really fine art…

Watch How to let go of control with color in an art journal on YouTube.

How to randomly pick colors and let go of control art journaling video tutorialA simple wooden block painted with six colors allowed me to create a colorful art journal background.  Blocks like this are available in craft stores or you can repurpose an old children’s block to create a colorful die for you to roll!  The rubber stamps are from Judikins

What is Let’s Play?  It’s all about rediscovering the ability to play. Each month, I share a specific strategy that helped me recapture the freedom and fun of creative play.  This month’s theme is letting go of control. You can see more of the Let’s Play series here.

 

How to randomly pick colors and let go of control art journaling video tutorial

You can see what happened next to this page as I added another layer of play here.

Now you’ve seen my play, let’s see yours!  Share what you’re creating with us all in the Facebook group and be inspired by what others are creating! And be sure to leave a comment here to get entered in the monthly $50 gift certificate giveaway!

 

September's Let's Play all about HOW to let yourself play and be creative!

Want to see more Let’s Play videos? You can find all the weekly posts here.

Sharing your play:   I, and a whole bunch of others, would love to see what you’re creating!  We’re sharing it in the Facebook group called A Colorful Place to Play. Why Facebook?  I’ve listened to your feedback about how and where you’d like to share your play instead of the link parties.

Monthly giveaways:  Leave comment on any (and all for more chances) of the weekly Let’s Play blog posts to be entered and one winner each month will be chosen by random.org.  Want more chances to win a $50 gift certificate to DickBlick.com?  Pin any of the images from the page or share about it on Facebook- then come back and leave a comment telling me what you did and you can have more chances to win! Giveaway closes the Sunday,October 3rd at 11 pm EST and the winner will announced on the blog the following Monday.

Congrats to Barbara, last month’s winner!

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