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Women of the Rainbow with Scribble Sticks

Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Precision is not my middle name. Happily, not a drop of precision was needed to create this art journal page of rainbow women as I played with Dina Wakley’s Scribble Sticks, some stamps, and a stencil. And yes, there was an OOPS (an Outstanding Opportunity Presenting Suddenly). Actually there was more than one.

Watch Scribble Sticks, Stamps, and Stencils with the Women of the Rainbow on YouTube.

Random stamping of the 3 women with Dina Wakley’s stamp filled the page.  The ink is permanent, which is important to me because there is going to be water involved and I don’t want the images to run.

Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Adding the color was imprecise and loose with the Scribble Sticks.  You can see more about what Scribble Sticks are in this video.  There is absolutely no need to stay inside any of the lines!

Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn DubeOnce the color is hit with the water, it reacts and behaves like a watercolor.  Easy to move the color around without worries of precision.

Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

All that white space between these women was an opportunity to journal.  I scribble journaled whatever was on my mind and I was surprised to see what I began to think about.   What did I write about? All the different parts of me through the years.  It was like a walk down memory lane of how I became the person I am today.  Many moons ago I had blue hair in the 80’s, and now I would so love to have this entire rainbow happening in my hair.
Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

OOPS! There wasn’t much room left to put a big title, so I decided to make a zillion little titles.  One for each woman. Using my Wall of Words stencil, I picked out the words that spoke to me for each of them.  There are so many words on this one stencil, I easily found what I was looking for plus each one has a different word.

But alas, the paint used to stencil the words was just too dark.  O.O.P.S!  A failure? Nope.  Just an Outstanding Opportunity Presenting Suddenly.
Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

White Scribble Stick to the rescue!  By just doing a sloppy scribble over the words, suddenly they were softened and blending into the page.  Crisis averted.  Okay…it never was a crisis but I am glad the words are blending in more.  While I was doing that, I added bits of black here and there on the stamped images too.Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

The rainbow, a walk down memory lane, and play time.  What more could I ask for?

Using Scribble Sticks  by Dina Wakley in a stenciled and stamped art journal page tutorial by Carolyn Dube

Here are the supplies I 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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  • Jean Marmo April 17, 2017, 2:57 pm

    I absolutely LOVE this!!! So very cooL!

  • Trish Gutuskey April 18, 2017, 8:17 am

    Loved thusnoagr. So simple and so fun, love your shirts too, I have the same one :). Looking forward to a couple of your classes at Stampa way in August.

  • Corrine April 19, 2017, 6:26 pm

    I want to be DO! xox

  • Rosina Ervin April 21, 2017, 7:00 pm

    I really like this one, Carolyn! The watercolor effect is perfect.:-)

  • Mary L Hockett Thoma April 21, 2017, 9:38 pm

    LOVE LOVE LOVE this one Carolyn Dube you never let me down with your OOPs or your AHHs

  • CHERYL April 22, 2017, 12:35 am

    I LOVE THE COLORS IN THE HAIR, AND JUST EVERYTHING ABOUT THE WAY U DESIGNED IT. WAS WONDERING WHAT THE NAME OF THE PEN U USE TO WRITE WITH? IS IT A FOUNTAIN PEN?