
A journal changes quickly when it is opened every day. 30 minutes is enough to start something. More importantly, it is enough to return.

Collected from the pages of Somerset Studio, the following creations capture elements of winter that are often overlooked but are oh so inspiring.
Instead of tossing your old planner as you start a new one, why not transform it into an art journal? Here you’ll find inspiring planner journals to get the ideas flowing.

As the cold season approaches and our lives become less colorful, our art journals are the perfect place to celebrate this seasonal change rather than lament it. Explore some of our favorite monochromatic journal pages here.

One of the many wonderful things about art journaling is that it allows us to capture the moments of our lives. We can look back through a journal and see those memories replay on the page, whether depicted through imagery, col...

Vintage photos are often used in art journals to help the artist tell a story. We can’t help but wonder who the people in the photo were, what their lives were like, or what they were thinking when the photo was taken. Not only...

Words are often a pivotal part of mixed-media artwork, ascribing a concrete message to otherwise symbolic thoughts and feelings. Whether on a canvas, assemblage, or art journal page, a well-chosen word or phrase can be the perf...









