In every quarterly issue of Art Journaling, artists open their journals and share creative techniques for capturing their emotions. From stamping and collage art to painting and sketching, each journal is filled with innovative techniques that you'll want to try in your own art journal. Detailed photos and commentary will help you discover your journaling style, with hints and tricks for creating a stand-out page.
We are thrilled to present this spellbinding issue of Art Journaling at the brink of spring! Filled with the feature articles you love, written by your favorite artists like Kate Crane, Paula Phillips, and Nancy Lefko, among others, you’ll also find a must-read Artist Portfolio of Pam Carriker, whose beautiful artwork has graced the pages of Art Journaling many times over. A ton of inspiration ..
The Winter '13 issue of Art Journaling has something for everyone! If you’re interested in creating pages that beg to be touched, Kelly-Ann Halbert’s use of three-dimensional elements will definitely inspire you. Roc Nicholas shares how to transform gorgeous spreads into a handmade journal that really pops. For artists who struggle with the blank white page, Mary Freeman shows how to create viv..
A beautiful variety of artwork awaits you in the Autumn 2012 Issue of Art Journaling! The wonderful Lynne Perrella shares her journals and her journey with us in this issue’s Artist Portfolio; in Bound for Art, Roc Nicholas shows us how to create a handmade journal from a coffee cup; and for a technique with a ton of attitude and style, check out the stenciled artwork by Mary Freeman in Techniq..
Pure artistic inspiration awaits you in the July issue of Art Journaling. Artist Portfolio Ingrid Dijkers amazes with her elaborately constructed journals and unexpected embellishments. Kate Crane provides insight into journaling on a miniature scale, and if you’re interested in a new approach to portraiture, Leslie Wood shares the art of self expression through simplified faces. For a minimali..
We are thrilled to present this spellbinding issue of Art Journaling at the brink of spring! Filled with the feature articles you love, written by your favorite artists like Kate Crane, Paula Phillips, and Nancy Lefko, among others, you’ll also find a must-read Artist Portfolio of Pam Carriker, whose beautiful artwork has graced the pages of Art Journaling many times over. A ton of inspiration ..
Be inspired by the many amazing art journals in the Winter 2012 issue of Art Journaling. Artist Portfolio Kate Crane will wow you with her use of vivid colors and rubber stamping. Sandee Hyde’s ode to orange will have you contemplating your favorite color, while Peggy Euser’s travel journal will definitely pass on the travel bug. From themed journals to the exploration of the everyday, you’ll f..
The Summer 2011 issue of Art Journaling is filled with amazing artwork and inspirational articles. In this issue’s Artist Portfolio, gain insight into the artistic mind and soul of stamp line creator and art journaler Michelle Ward. Feast your eyes on the artwork and story of Roben-Marie Smith’s and Samantha Kira Harding’s Point of Two art journaling project. With articles that cover everything..
Art Journaling Winter 2011 will take you inside the pages of some of your favorite artists for an up-close-and-personal look. Detailed photos and insightful commentary will help you to discover your personal journaling style, with hints, tips and tricks for creating a stand-out page. You'll learn the techniques the pros use, and find the inspiration to take your own art journal to the next leve..
Art Journaling Summer 2010 will take you inside the pages of some of your favorite artists for an up-close-and-personal look. Detailed photos and insightful commentary will help you to discover your personal journaling style, with hints, tips and tricks for creating a stand-out page. You'll learn the techniques the pros use, and find the inspiration to take your own art journal to the next leve..
In the Winter 2010 issue of Art Journaling, Samantha Kira Harding’s Artist Profile explains how art journaling has helped her to cope with illness, a topic that has led her to strive for authenticity in her art. Elke Glendenning also describes how art journaling can be a healing experience in her article, “Finding Comfort Through Art Journaling.” In this issue of Art Journaling, we have collect..
The Autumn 2009 issue of Art Journaling covers everything from journaling basics to eye catching techniques. In her article “Background Basics,” Pam Carriker explains how a great background can set the stage for an interesting journal page. Dina Wakley shows us how machine stitching over silhouettes can cause images to pop off the page in her article, “Say It With Silhouettes.” With over 20 art..
In the premiere issue of Art Journaling, Pam Garrison shares her journaling experience with us in the Artist Profile. Pam explains that working in multiple journals simultaneously and creating backgrounds ahead of time allows her more freedom and room to play. In the article “Separate Lives, Shared Journals,” Cindy Sailor and Diane Gillespie share with us how to keep in touch over a long distan..