A visual journal paged created using collaged magazine images. Check out the story that inspired it and how it was created.
Journal Page 73: Bleeding Tissue Paper
I created this visual journal page using bleeding tissue paper, but how it was used may surprise you. Read the details in the post.
Visual Journal Page 65: Tape Transfer Thunderstorms
A visual journal page about thunderstorms. Created with a tape transfer and collaging techniques, instructions included.
Visual Journal Page 63: Hand Built Furniture
A visual journal page about a cutting board wedding gift converted to a hand built piece of furniture. Visual journal how-tos and instructions included.
Visual Journal Page 61: Watercolor Path
A visual journal page about Hilton Head Island, my family’s summertime vacation spot. Visual journal tips, how tos, and ideas included.
Visual Journal Page 36: If I had a Bucket List…
This all began with my love for sushi. I could eat it every other day, filling in the off days with pizza and steak, never getting sick of it. However, the reality is I can't eat it every other day because on a good day it costs $25-$30 every time I go. Despite the...
Visual Journal Page 30: Postsecret Projects
As a teacher my goal is to create a sense of community in my classroom. Although the majority of the time my students work on individual projects, I still want them to respect, interact, and grow with each other. Often my projects focus on teaching and refining skills...
Visual Journal Page 26: Night Sledding
A page made using tissue paper, India ink, white paint, and colored pencils to recreate a night of sledding I got to enjoy during snowmageddon in Atlanta.
Visual Journal Page 25: Snowmageddon
As I am sitting here at work, posting on my blog, when I really should be doing actual work, my mind wanders to this time two years ago... Snowmageddon. A term coined for the snow storm that hit Atlanta in January 2011. Snowmageddon meant the city of Atlanta was shut...
Guest Post: Visual Journal Page by Kalin
A guest post about a visual journal page one of my students made in my book. She explains the story, supplies, and how to.