credit if you post it somewhere or even, if you want, make a lil note just for you in your bujo crediting whose theme you tried to copy. I like that because when I look back years later I can remember who it was that inspired me. Also if you credit where credit is due, nobody will mind about you being inspired and copying a theme, on the contrary, I feel like it's an honour
I feel like watching Amanda come up with these ideas is so cool, because it really just show how creative she can be with the setups. I personally couldn't think of ideas like these- or maybe I could???
@@sanji4ever exactly, cause i can come up with some nice ideas if i try, but when i need to put them onto paper, i just don't know where to start or the steps to get there.
if you want to train yourself to be more creative, try getting up prompt list or word generators when you have free time and just make a page based around the word/prompt you get! over time it’ll help you get better at relating words to ideas. looking through random pinterest boards that arent your style helps too, even if nothing in them is something you like you’re still expanding your knowledge of possibilities and, hey! you may surprise yourself with what you end up finding cool :)
for anyone wanting to recreate the prints, but not wanting or having the supplies to use the method amanda did, what i’m doing is just making stencils out of paper. I think i’ll just use the stencils i made as a stamp with black ink, and then color in the out and inside different colors with markers. When you cut them, by using the tip of the scissor, you get geometric lines that you can make vary in thickness. i’m also probably going to draw on the black lines created from missing spots on the linoleum just with a black pen :)
Funny considering a great deal of artists were also engineers! I definitely agree with you, I hope there’ll be more art history snippets in the future!
I was just binge watching your videos earlier before taking a shower, I’ve been sick for a couple days now and your videos are so healing. My goals for November is to stop caring about what others think, be patient with myself and drawing more!
i love to watch Amanda doing art, especially when it’s with new materials, it doesn’t have to be for the bujo, but when it IS for the bujo… chef’s kiss 🧑🏻🍳😘👌
A comment on improving safety - it's easier to carve out stamps from a big block of rubber and cut the stamp base out of it after finishing. It is also safer to have something on the table that restrains the block in the opposite direction to where you're leaning/applying pressure (like a blocked piece of wood). Then you don't have to do that with your hand. When I do it at home I block a kitchen cutting board between the stamp rubber and a wall so my hands are never on the way of my blade 👍
I love watching Amanda doing different writings, drawing cute stuffs or anything, and doing a bullet journal, planners and more. Love your videos and it makes more inspiration to do more things like you always do in the videos.
I love how Amanda shows her creative process here. Like she does it in all her videos, but this one in particular is rlly real, not only with the print, but at around 21:00 when she was making the habit trackers, she decided she wanted to change the headers, but then it smudged but eventually she figured out a way around it, and I love it so much bc it reminds me of my own creative process, where I sometimes wing things and things go wrong and then I manage to find a solution for it
I love my 2021 Doodle Planner so much! I really enjoyed coloring, decorating, and filling in the spreads. This planner has so many things documented in it, I will never be able to let it go, it's my baby. Thank you, Amanda, for designing such an amazing planner and putting so much effort and time into it.
I kind of rarely bullet journal but watching your video is so satisfying and relaxing I get so excited seeing a notification that "Ooh Amanda posted another video yay" Really love your videos
Oh my goodness, this is so cute! I can’t believe it’s already almost November! Time flies. Also, good luck with the new doodle planner, Amanda! You got this 😉
Hey Amanda!!! I love that you tried this new medium! I loved taking printmaking classes in high school and college. And just so you know for future reference, you actually wouldn’t need to make multiples of the same stamp! There’s a method called “reduction printmaking” where you would simply layer the different colors and carve between each layer. It makes it a lot easier than making multiple stamps! Great job as always 💖
My goal for this month is to put my mental health and physical health as a priority, eating healthy, talking to friends, exercising and doing something creative everyday
I think this is my favorite video. I love the art history lesson and the lesson on how to do linoleum stamps. As well as the references of who you are pulling your ideas from
filling in the colours after taking the print was done before as well. and it is still a technique used sometime. so ya you are still within the printmaking realm. so is using multiple different print cutouts to make a single artwork, goes a little into the mixed media side, but still there! your whole setup is pure printmaking! source: degrees in fine arts and art history! (i am posting this here not as a validation of Amanda's work, she's amazing she doesn't need anyone's validation, but since she took time and energy to actually show everyone what printmaking is and explained things so nicely and softly, i felt like i should leave this here. love your works Amanda!)
Not only is this theme BEAUTIFUL and makes me so happy to look at with the bold colors! But also I looooved seeing your behind the scenes art process and learning something about art history that I otherwise might have never know 😁❤️ thanks Amanda!!!
My fave set up EVER! Would love to see you use some cutouts - like print them on the bright paper and cut the shapes out to make more of a collage style. Also, you can use paper to block out parts of the stamp where it might overlap. Dying to see some patterned paper integrated, too! So many options. One note about Pop Art that I always tell my students is that printmaking as a medium is so perfectly representative of the movement. Warhol was commenting on the idea of commodity - both in products and celebrities. And commodity is about making multiples, which is exactly what printmaking is about!
Love the setup!! We did this in school as well and you don't necessarily need to make three different stamps of the same motif (I actually can't imagine that it will turn out exactly the same each time). You can carve out the bit that you want in a specific colour, apply the colour and use the stamp. After that you carve out the next layer of colour and stamp that onto the same paper (it's hard to use the stamp on the exact same spot so the picture might be a little shifted, but I think it looks cool). And repeat this step for all of your colours until there is nearly nothing left to carve out of the linoleum.
Hi! I don’t think I realized how much I actually missed your videos. I’ve haven’t been drawing in my bullet journal for very long, my mental state haven’t really been good lately. So along with that I stopped watching your videos. But today I saw this video on my feed I was like “sure let’s just check it out” yk. Then I realized that I actually have missed your videos, u helper me today, to do stuff and start drawing again. Thank you for inspiring so many people! Love to Amanda❤️
My favorite so far! And I mean, my favorite in all these years! As someone who went to Carnegie Mellon (where Andy Warhol went, too) and someone who LOVES Pittsburgh and has been to the Andy Warhol museum multiple times, this made me so nostalgic! Thank you, Amanda!
Amanda you are the bullet journaling queen ! I didn’t have a bullet journal this year but luckily you inspired me to have one next year in 2022 ! I love this spread that you have done ,it really brings in the colour ! You are by-far my fav bullet journalling you tuber ever ! ❤️❤️
I love that you included the process as well, this spread is so original and probably my all-time favourite of yours! The bright colours are so pretty 🤩
I LOVE this idea. The end result is amazing. I am not an artist so I've never been exposed to this way of creating art. WOW! Thank you for taking the time to share your passion and abilities.
To everybody here that can't get linoleum, on college we use an alternative way to make "stamps" or for "print". Do the extact same thing of negative space, but use Eva foam. You cut the contourn of what you want an then paste it in a firm surface, put ink and TA-DAAAAAA
This is amazing. The stamps really make it look like the background was black and you put the color on top. Reminds me a lot of a local artist, Ben Mann. He loves playing with contrast by adding bright colors on top of black paper. using the negative space as the defining lines. He came to my elementary school and taught my class how to paint like him when I was a kid 🥰
Yes, more art history and vlogginess please! You’d probably like the documentary The Rules of Abstraction with Matthew Collings. It’s here on RUclips. I also was starting to consider making some stamps, so this was brilliant timing. ☺️
Your journal inspires me a lot to work forward on various things I like personally instead of what I do monotonously in my daily life. Cutshort you instill creativity in me ✨ My goal for November is to start learning either Spanish or Italian. ✨✨
omg I'm not one for bold colors usually, but I think this might be my favorite setup for the year?? I never thought of Andy Warhol as a bujo inspiration, I'm floored, it looks so good!!
I remember doing lino prints in high school art classes! It was quite difficult especially when u layer two or three ink colours! But it was very therapeutic to do. Love this month's spread!!
One of the best journal setups that you've ever made. I did like the behind the scenes of the stamp making process. I feel that you should do a behind the scenes more often in you videos.
I lovedd this months setup!! I love watching the process and listening to you speak on the history to the subject you took inspiration to for the month. It's respectful how you teach your viewers about the history and pay homage to the history/originator, not only do I love learning a thing or two from your vids it makes the set up speak to the viewers more bc we have more of an indepth insight to the art/set up and appreciation for the artist/history. Ive learned alot from your videos and it always inspires me to learn more on each subject.
This is my first time being featured in my inspiration's video 😭i loooved the lofi themed bujo setup as well as the october spread. And I'm so glad I posted the october setup on time so that Amanda could see setup 😖although I didn't have washis I think I made the spread quite well 😭I can't believe she actually visited my profile and saw my spread. Amanda, I love you so much. And I was right when I guessed this month's spread is gonna be something colorful since all the Instagram Stories which gave hints were all black and white 🤭I loved this month's setup too. Can't wait to make this one too 😆🥰🤗🖤💜
I usually do monthly set-ups related to different shows/games/book series/etc. but this month I’ll make an exception since I’m craving to go to an art museum, and looked at Andy Warhol’s work recently in my art class. Thank you, Amanda for giving me the idea :3 ❤️
I love this! I've been doing block printing for several years, and it is always nice to use them in your bullet journal or planner, they are so versatile and you can do any design you want
I remember doing those stamps in art class in middle school and I LOVED it. It was one of my favorite projects. I should do them again... Thanks for reminding me of them.
Came for the plan-with-me…stayed for the art history lesson 😍 Also, my sister took an art class in high school and made a linoleum block print for me and it’s legit my favorite piece of art ever. It has so much personality.
I've been watching a bunch of your spreads (even if I generally end up doing basic spreads) and I have to say this is one of the videos I've been liking the most. I love the fact that you shared the creative aspect and the mistakes you've made. It makes it even more authentic than usual. Good game !
If anyone wants to make some stamps/prints but doesn't have access to lino & cutting tools, you can do something similar (if smaller) with erasers & a craft knife. Very fun!
this is such a fun theme !! i loved the art history and the style of this video as well, i love seeing how you’re changing up your style recently and i can’t wait to see how you keep growing 🥺💓
Andy Warhol is shaking in his boots
call me amanda warhol from now on
@@amandarachlee WE DEFS WILL😆😂
@@amandarachlee Yes... Love you Amanda 💓💓💓💓💓
Amandy Warhol?
LMAOO
Amanda's bullet journal spreads are so original I feel bad trying to copy them...
dont feel bad!! u can do it!
Same!
this ._.
credit if you post it somewhere or even, if you want, make a lil note just for you in your bujo crediting whose theme you tried to copy. I like that because when I look back years later I can remember who it was that inspired me. Also if you credit where credit is due, nobody will mind about you being inspired and copying a theme, on the contrary, I feel like it's an honour
@@mael2039 so true!
When you said, "I love making things harder for myself." we all felt that
Y E S
I feel like watching Amanda come up with these ideas is so cool, because it really just show how creative she can be with the setups. I personally couldn't think of ideas like these- or maybe I could???
Yeah you could!
i feel you. i'm the type of person that can get imaginative, but it just doesn't translate as well on paper D:
@@lucypeppermint7169 omg thank you! This is probably the sweetest thing I've seen all day 😭
@@sanji4ever exactly, cause i can come up with some nice ideas if i try, but when i need to put them onto paper, i just don't know where to start or the steps to get there.
if you want to train yourself to be more creative, try getting up prompt list or word generators when you have free time and just make a page based around the word/prompt you get! over time it’ll help you get better at relating words to ideas. looking through random pinterest boards that arent your style helps too, even if nothing in them is something you like you’re still expanding your knowledge of possibilities and, hey! you may surprise yourself with what you end up finding cool :)
I literally got so hyped with all the stories but awwww AMANDA you never disappoint ❤😍😍 this is stunning!!!!
thank you may!!
Art tip: If you can’t find the materials to make rubber stamps, carving a potato and dipping it in paint also works!
The only issue is you can't keep them very long
I was just thinking that... so fun! I remember doing that in elementary school. 🤩
omgggg this is SO cool!!! this was so fun to watch 👏🏼🤩
Vixella? Hello…. It was so cool wasn’t it!
Hi Sasha LOL
Hello vixella
ahh thank you!! ❤
for anyone wanting to recreate the prints, but not wanting or having the supplies to use the method amanda did, what i’m doing is just making stencils out of paper. I think i’ll just use the stencils i made as a stamp with black ink, and then color in the out and inside different colors with markers. When you cut them, by using the tip of the scissor, you get geometric lines that you can make vary in thickness. i’m also probably going to draw on the black lines created from missing spots on the linoleum just with a black pen :)
bucket list
- sky diving
- writing a book
- cliff jumping
- going into amanda's mind to see *_how_* she comes up with these amazing ideas
I’m loving art history with Amanda! As an engineer I never learned about anything related to art. I would love to hear more in future videos!
Funny considering a great deal of artists were also engineers! I definitely agree with you, I hope there’ll be more art history snippets in the future!
This
I was just binge watching your videos earlier before taking a shower, I’ve been sick for a couple days now and your videos are so healing. My goals for November is to stop caring about what others think, be patient with myself and drawing more!
i feel like whenever i watch her i feel calm cause her voice is soo calm ! :)
i love to watch Amanda doing art, especially when it’s with new materials, it doesn’t have to be for the bujo, but when it IS for the bujo… chef’s kiss 🧑🏻🍳😘👌
A comment on improving safety - it's easier to carve out stamps from a big block of rubber and cut the stamp base out of it after finishing. It is also safer to have something on the table that restrains the block in the opposite direction to where you're leaning/applying pressure (like a blocked piece of wood). Then you don't have to do that with your hand. When I do it at home I block a kitchen cutting board between the stamp rubber and a wall so my hands are never on the way of my blade 👍
I wish you would make an updated stationery collection of all of your pens and markers and things! I would totally love to watch that!
You are the QUEEN of Bullet Journaling
I love that you're using a new art technique for this month's theme! It's always so cool to see different methods besides drawing :)
Just finished doing lino cut in art, and it’s hard to control the cutter, but the outcome is so worth it.
Love the theme this month ❤️
AHH omg Im so excited because I just did a linoleum print in school for a project!!!! I think I'll try this out this theme is so cool!!
this time's plan with me is so unique that we get to be looking at you doing other stuff than just drawing
I love watching Amanda doing different writings, drawing cute stuffs or anything, and doing a bullet journal, planners and more. Love your videos and it makes more inspiration to do more things like you always do in the videos.
The Andy Warhol inspiration is clear & beautifully done.
Omg Please keep the format .. it’s so cool and really personal and in-depth,.. like the process that goes behind the scenes makes it more fun to don🥰
I love how Amanda shows her creative process here. Like she does it in all her videos, but this one in particular is rlly real, not only with the print, but at around 21:00 when she was making the habit trackers, she decided she wanted to change the headers, but then it smudged but eventually she figured out a way around it, and I love it so much bc it reminds me of my own creative process, where I sometimes wing things and things go wrong and then I manage to find a solution for it
Here I am, waiting patiently for Doodle Planner 2022 and I did not expect a SNEAK PEAK. Green!?
I love my 2021 Doodle Planner so much! I really enjoyed coloring, decorating, and filling in the spreads. This planner has so many things documented in it, I will never be able to let it go, it's my baby. Thank you, Amanda, for designing such an amazing planner and putting so much effort and time into it.
this month's goal - TO MAKE THE REST OF MY LIFE, THE BEST OF MY LIFE.
the stamp making and the paper cutting definitely had a visual asmr soap cutting vibe very satisfying to watch
You’re a tribute to Andy Warhol is simply stunning
When creators get excited, I get excited with them! So fun and different, thank you for sharing your creative process!
I kind of rarely bullet journal but watching your video is so satisfying and relaxing I get so excited seeing a notification that "Ooh Amanda posted another video yay" Really love your videos
The weekly spread is so cute!! the contrast throughout the theme is very satisfying
thanks lauren!!
Oh my goodness, this is so cute!
I can’t believe it’s already almost November! Time flies.
Also, good luck with the new doodle planner, Amanda! You got this 😉
thank you ava!
Hey Amanda!!! I love that you tried this new medium! I loved taking printmaking classes in high school and college. And just so you know for future reference, you actually wouldn’t need to make multiples of the same stamp! There’s a method called “reduction printmaking” where you would simply layer the different colors and carve between each layer. It makes it a lot easier than making multiple stamps! Great job as always 💖
My goal for this month is to put my mental health and physical health as a priority, eating healthy, talking to friends, exercising and doing something creative everyday
The reason I loveee Amanda's bujo spreads is that they are so meaningful 💙
This is I guess your best bullet journal spread ever!!! I totally enjoyed watching 😊😃
I think this is my favorite video. I love the art history lesson and the lesson on how to do linoleum stamps. As well as the references of who you are pulling your ideas from
I love how Amanda leaves in her little journaling mistakes and shows how she fixes them or changes her mind while she's bullet journaling
Making stamps from the soft linoleum was my favorite unit in art class growing up! So fun
filling in the colours after taking the print was done before as well. and it is still a technique used sometime. so ya you are still within the printmaking realm. so is using multiple different print cutouts to make a single artwork, goes a little into the mixed media side, but still there!
your whole setup is pure printmaking!
source: degrees in fine arts and art history!
(i am posting this here not as a validation of Amanda's work, she's amazing she doesn't need anyone's validation, but since she took time and energy to actually show everyone what printmaking is and explained things so nicely and softly, i felt like i should leave this here. love your works Amanda!)
Amanda YOU ATE this month !!! You interpreted Andy Warhols style so perfectly I could tell from the thumbnail alone
This is honestly my favorite setup ever.
I loved hearing you talk art history! I feel like I learned so much. And it's nice hearing your passion and excitement. ☺
November being my birthday month this bullet journal spread totally suits my vibe- Thanks Amanda :)
Don't worry Amanda we trust you ... Next doodle planner would be the best for sure
I absolutely love how this turned out!! (And the art history nerd in me was geeking)
I am obsessed with her plan with me videos , they are so Aesthetic ✨
Not only is this theme BEAUTIFUL and makes me so happy to look at with the bold colors! But also I looooved seeing your behind the scenes art process and learning something about art history that I otherwise might have never know 😁❤️ thanks Amanda!!!
Loved the behind the scenes of the print making and this fresh approach to a monthly theme!
My fave set up EVER! Would love to see you use some cutouts - like print them on the bright paper and cut the shapes out to make more of a collage style. Also, you can use paper to block out parts of the stamp where it might overlap. Dying to see some patterned paper integrated, too! So many options.
One note about Pop Art that I always tell my students is that printmaking as a medium is so perfectly representative of the movement. Warhol was commenting on the idea of commodity - both in products and celebrities. And commodity is about making multiples, which is exactly what printmaking is about!
Love the setup!! We did this in school as well and you don't necessarily need to make three different stamps of the same motif (I actually can't imagine that it will turn out exactly the same each time). You can carve out the bit that you want in a specific colour, apply the colour and use the stamp. After that you carve out the next layer of colour and stamp that onto the same paper (it's hard to use the stamp on the exact same spot so the picture might be a little shifted, but I think it looks cool). And repeat this step for all of your colours until there is nearly nothing left to carve out of the linoleum.
Hi!
I don’t think I realized how much I actually missed your videos. I’ve haven’t been drawing in my bullet journal for very long, my mental state haven’t really been good lately. So along with that I stopped watching your videos. But today I saw this video on my feed I was like “sure let’s just check it out” yk. Then I realized that I actually have missed your videos, u helper me today, to do stuff and start drawing again.
Thank you for inspiring so many people!
Love to Amanda❤️
My favorite so far! And I mean, my favorite in all these years! As someone who went to Carnegie Mellon (where Andy Warhol went, too) and someone who LOVES Pittsburgh and has been to the Andy Warhol museum multiple times, this made me so nostalgic! Thank you, Amanda!
i just cannot explain how creative and how wonderful ur doodles/themes are every month. 🥰
honestly this setup with all the bright colors is the serotonin boost that i needed. i’m very inspired for my own setup, thank you amanda ♥️
So inspired by your creativity and the eyes that see all the beautiful little things and the hands that drawing/creating them out, bring to us
Experiencing a lot of nostalgia for my high school art class days when I did these 🥲
Amanda you are the bullet journaling queen ! I didn’t have a bullet journal this year but luckily you inspired me to have one next year in 2022 ! I love this spread that you have done ,it really brings in the colour ! You are by-far my fav bullet journalling you tuber ever ! ❤️❤️
I love that you included the process as well, this spread is so original and probably my all-time favourite of yours! The bright colours are so pretty 🤩
I LOVE this idea. The end result is amazing. I am not an artist so I've never been exposed to this way of creating art. WOW! Thank you for taking the time to share your passion and abilities.
The vlog clips were great, and this video is so chill. The asmr is with this for sure for anyone who loves art. Thank you so much
THE THING I'VE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO ALL MONTH YES!! Thank you Amanda!!!
i am sooo in love with this theme! i’m usually not very good at the artsy spreads, but i tried this out and it actually looks pretty good lol
To everybody here that can't get linoleum, on college we use an alternative way to make "stamps" or for "print". Do the extact same thing of negative space, but use Eva foam. You cut the contourn of what you want an then paste it in a firm surface, put ink and TA-DAAAAAA
i just started studying pop art and this theme is literally perfect for me!
the love she puts into every small detail 🥺😭
This is amazing. The stamps really make it look like the background was black and you put the color on top. Reminds me a lot of a local artist, Ben Mann. He loves playing with contrast by adding bright colors on top of black paper. using the negative space as the defining lines. He came to my elementary school and taught my class how to paint like him when I was a kid 🥰
I love that you included a little art history lesson in your video! So interesting, and such a beautiful and creative theme!
I think this spread was one of the most creative months that Amanda has done! Bravo!! 😌
I love this spread, Andy Warhol would be proud😍and the ‘behind the scene” part was so fun✨
Yes, more art history and vlogginess please! You’d probably like the documentary The Rules of Abstraction with Matthew Collings. It’s here on RUclips. I also was starting to consider making some stamps, so this was brilliant timing. ☺️
All 3 of my fav youtubers just posted in the same hour.
I am lucky af.
Your journal inspires me a lot to work forward on various things I like personally instead of what I do monotonously in my daily life.
Cutshort you instill creativity in me ✨
My goal for November is to start learning either Spanish or Italian. ✨✨
omg I'm not one for bold colors usually, but I think this might be my favorite setup for the year?? I never thought of Andy Warhol as a bujo inspiration, I'm floored, it looks so good!!
I remember doing lino prints in high school art classes! It was quite difficult especially when u layer two or three ink colours! But it was very therapeutic to do. Love this month's spread!!
One of the best journal setups that you've ever made. I did like the behind the scenes of the stamp making process. I feel that you should do a behind the scenes more often in you videos.
I lovedd this months setup!! I love watching the process and listening to you speak on the history to the subject you took inspiration to for the month. It's respectful how you teach your viewers about the history and pay homage to the history/originator, not only do I love learning a thing or two from your vids it makes the set up speak to the viewers more bc we have more of an indepth insight to the art/set up and appreciation for the artist/history. Ive learned alot from your videos and it always inspires me to learn more on each subject.
This is my first time being featured in my inspiration's video 😭i loooved the lofi themed bujo setup as well as the october spread. And I'm so glad I posted the october setup on time so that Amanda could see setup 😖although I didn't have washis I think I made the spread quite well 😭I can't believe she actually visited my profile and saw my spread. Amanda, I love you so much. And I was right when I guessed this month's spread is gonna be something colorful since all the Instagram Stories which gave hints were all black and white 🤭I loved this month's setup too. Can't wait to make this one too 😆🥰🤗🖤💜
This is one of my favorite monthly setups you’ve ever done. SO cool!
I usually do monthly set-ups related to different shows/games/book series/etc. but this month I’ll make an exception since I’m craving to go to an art museum, and looked at Andy Warhol’s work recently in my art class. Thank you, Amanda for giving me the idea :3 ❤️
My goal is to make new friends and focus on my mental health. I love you Amanda!
What a throwback. I made my own stamps with these materials in my 8th grade art class, your right, its very relaxing :)
I love this! I've been doing block printing for several years, and it is always nice to use them in your bullet journal or planner, they are so versatile and you can do any design you want
Amanda drawing that mini calenders for Habit tracker is my all time favourate + You are the best professor ever 🤩
I remember doing those stamps in art class in middle school and I LOVED it. It was one of my favorite projects. I should do them again... Thanks for reminding me of them.
Love that you use more kinds of media in your bullet journal!!
Wow! Your excitement was truly revealed in the beauty of your finished work! Nicely done! 👏👏👏
Came for the plan-with-me…stayed for the art history lesson 😍
Also, my sister took an art class in high school and made a linoleum block print for me and it’s legit my favorite piece of art ever. It has so much personality.
Cool idea!! And yes, more 'behind the scenes', please.
you are SO creative i'm amazed at how you can think of all these different themes every month 💞
I've been watching a bunch of your spreads (even if I generally end up doing basic spreads) and I have to say this is one of the videos I've been liking the most. I love the fact that you shared the creative aspect and the mistakes you've made. It makes it even more authentic than usual. Good game !
My goal for october is to study goodly an maybe try to deside what kind of carrier I want in future and how I m going to get it
I love the more vlog-style setup and seeing all the behind the scenes!!
Respect ✊🏼 to Amanda! If that’s your idea of being lazy, then you’re the hardest working lazy person I know! 😘
If anyone wants to make some stamps/prints but doesn't have access to lino & cutting tools, you can do something similar (if smaller) with erasers & a craft knife. Very fun!
this is such a fun theme !! i loved the art history and the style of this video as well, i love seeing how you’re changing up your style recently and i can’t wait to see how you keep growing 🥺💓
the art history commentary was really interesting to hear about, I wouldn't mind learning more from professor amanda in the future 😊
THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST CREATIVE BUJO THEME OUT THERE
this is one of the coolest videos bujo-related i have ever seen! from the setup to the little art history lesson it was so fun to watch❤️