Oh, my goodness! You are an artistic magician! Love, love, love how gorgeous your journal is! I love that it pushes me to try things out of my artistic comfort zone! THANK YOU!!
Stunning! Love this page, love the tag! How you attached the tag was so clever!!! The whole journal is positively breathtaking. The colors, and details are lovely. So glad you added those gold details TFS! 🙏🥰
This is wonderful Kylie! I enjoy watching your flow of creativity so much! This project is very inspirational. Can't wait to start my own .Be Well, thanks for sharing.
I love the depth the indigo and sepia inks add to the pages. I could see this little book becoming the background of a family album for gnomes in the forest.
Thank you Phyllis - the indigo and sepia go well together. I love that idea of a family album for gnomes in the forest. As soon as I read your comment the first time I could actually see them!
Hello Kylie, I absolutely loveee watching you create those yummy gorgeous pages in your concertina journal 😍😍 you're so inspiring my friend 😍😍😍 thank you so much ❤❤ sending you love and blessings ❤❤❤
This was a fun prompt! I totally understand the grungy fingers problem. Between the gardening and my inability to get near an art project without getting my hands in it, my fingers and fingernails are in a constant state of grunge. I have redefined this as Happy Hands. It has the added advantage that if I’m waiting somewhere I can always occupy myself with peeling paint and matte medium off my finger tips. Seriously though, I am loving this project and I’m looking forward to next week already.
Yes! Happy Hands 🙌 I’ve seen me come in from the garden and sit down to film and though I think I’ve scrubbed my hands and nails I still see the dirt! I think filming shows it up in minute detail. And yes, I’ve done that peeling paint and medium thing lol. Glad you are enjoying doing this - I’m enjoying seeing the pages you create.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing the leftover paint tip. I have one of those little palettes and don’t use it but it’s perfect for those little touches like the gold. ❤
Thank you. I find the little palette useful when I’m just using a small amount of paint and it’s also useful for when I’m filming as my filming space is quite tight and it can be hard to have my main palette in it. Thanks for watching and commenting 💗
Thank you Lisa. I love indigo and I think it’s a very versatile colour both in paint and ink. I’m still smiling at your reference to being an influencer - love it 😄
Kylie, I really like what you did with the small tag. This journal is turning out so grungy pretty! Did you say what kind of fabric your using for the hinges? I really like how it tears and has the wonderful raggy edges! ❤
Thank you. I think the fabric is a linen of some sort. I got it from Hobbycraft in a fat quarter bundle. There are 4 different types of fabric in the bundle but when I double checked the website they just refer to them as being natural fabrics. It is certainly one of those that is good for tearing. I would be very happy to send you a piece if you message me your contact details.
@KylieCooStudio Thank you Kylie. I will look for a similar fabric at my local fabric store, It was very nice of you to offer a sample, I love how it looks on your journal, ;)
Your journal is awesome, the colors, ink and the stencil is beautiful☺
Thank you so much 😊
Oh, my goodness! You are an artistic magician! Love, love, love how gorgeous your journal is! I love that it pushes me to try things out of my artistic comfort zone! THANK YOU!!
Awww you are so kind 💗
Great process, love how you attached the tag. ❤
Thank you so much 💗
Stunning! Love this page, love the tag! How you attached the tag was so clever!!! The whole journal is positively breathtaking. The colors, and details are lovely. So glad you added those gold details TFS! 🙏🥰
Awwww thank you Evelyn - the gold does kind of make each page doesn’t it? It’s like, even grunge needs a bit of bling sometimes 😃💗
This is wonderful Kylie! I enjoy watching your flow of creativity so much! This project is very inspirational. Can't wait to start my own .Be Well, thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much Cynthia - delighted to read that you will start one. Love and hugs from me to you xo
Lovely hinged book you have going there.
Thanks so much Peg 💗
I love the depth the indigo and sepia inks add to the pages. I could see this little book becoming the background of a family album for gnomes in the forest.
Thank you Phyllis - the indigo and sepia go well together. I love that idea of a family album for gnomes in the forest. As soon as I read your comment the first time I could actually see them!
I love your tag and how you attached it! Wonderful page!
Another awesome page, with a tag Kylie!! Your journal is already looking awesome!! Stay safe and healthy!! xx
Many thanks Mona xoxo
Hello Kylie, I absolutely loveee watching you create those yummy gorgeous pages in your concertina journal 😍😍 you're so inspiring my friend 😍😍😍 thank you so much ❤❤ sending you love and blessings ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your kind comment Sylvia - love and blessing to you 💗
Great art craft creation from you Kylie ! Big like.
Thanks so much Davy 😊
The hinged journal is turning out lovely…especially the pages today. I’m kinda partial to those colours though. Enjoying this series Kylie!
Thank you so much Jacqueline - glad you are enjoying this 😊
This was a fun prompt! I totally understand the grungy fingers problem. Between the gardening and my inability to get near an art project without getting my hands in it, my fingers and fingernails are in a constant state of grunge. I have redefined this as Happy Hands. It has the added advantage that if I’m waiting somewhere I can always occupy myself with peeling paint and matte medium off my finger tips. Seriously though, I am loving this project and I’m looking forward to next week already.
Yes! Happy Hands 🙌 I’ve seen me come in from the garden and sit down to film and though I think I’ve scrubbed my hands and nails I still see the dirt! I think filming shows it up in minute detail. And yes, I’ve done that peeling paint and medium thing lol. Glad you are enjoying doing this - I’m enjoying seeing the pages you create.
Dear Kylie - I love how you integrate the pages with color, ink, and stenciling yet each page is so unique. It’s a beautiful project! 💖🎨🙏
Thank you so much for your kind comment Terena 💗
Another stunning page, this is so relaxing and inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing, take care x
Many thanks Ann. Best wishes to you xo
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing the leftover paint tip. I have one of those little palettes and don’t use it but it’s perfect for those little touches like the gold. ❤
Thank you. I find the little palette useful when I’m just using a small amount of paint and it’s also useful for when I’m filming as my filming space is quite tight and it can be hard to have my main palette in it. Thanks for watching and commenting 💗
I am loving the ripped fabric connecting the pages. The indigo color ink has been added to my wish list. I guess that makes you an influencer.
Thank you Lisa. I love indigo and I think it’s a very versatile colour both in paint and ink. I’m still smiling at your reference to being an influencer - love it 😄
Beautiful book. Fun way to attach a tag. TFS
Thank you Melinda
Great job, love the tag..
Thank you Yolanda 💗
Kylie, I really like what you did with the small tag. This journal is turning out so grungy pretty! Did you say what kind of fabric your using for the hinges? I really like how it tears and has the wonderful raggy edges! ❤
Thank you. I think the fabric is a linen of some sort. I got it from Hobbycraft in a fat quarter bundle. There are 4 different types of fabric in the bundle but when I double checked the website they just refer to them as being natural fabrics. It is certainly one of those that is good for tearing. I would be very happy to send you a piece if you message me your contact details.
@KylieCooStudio Thank you Kylie. I will look for a similar fabric at my local fabric store, It was very nice of you to offer a sample, I love how it looks on your journal, ;)