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Scrapbookers, cardmakers, and art journalists: Take your craft to the next level and begin your creative journey with stamps, stencils, inks, and paints.
with Diana TroutScrapbookers, cardmakers, and art journalists: Take your craft to the next level and begin your creative journey with stamps, stencils, inks, and paints.
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Set the scene of your mixed media art journaling project by starting with the background. Explore how different inks and paints interact on watercolor paper!
with Diana TroutSet the scene of your mixed media art journaling project by starting with the background. Explore how different inks and paints interact on watercolor paper!
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Stamp out your inner critic with this third mixed media art journaling lesson from Diana Trout and start playing around with stamps and stencils!
with Diana TroutStamp out your inner critic with this third mixed media art journaling lesson from Diana Trout and start playing around with stamps and stencils!
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Gesso is a white texturing substance that can add new life to your mixed media projects. Find out multiple ways to use gesso in this art journaling lesson!
with Diana TroutGesso is a white texturing substance that can add new life to your mixed media projects. Find out multiple ways to use gesso in this art journaling lesson!
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Now that you have an idea of how to use art journaling materials, see how the art journaling process is done with tags, pages, and greeting cards!
with Diana TroutNow that you have an idea of how to use art journaling materials, see how the art journaling process is done with tags, pages, and greeting cards!
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