Dina Wakley Media Cling Stamps 6"X9" Say Yes
Create layers of colors, texture and design with Media Stencils and Media Masks from Dina Wakley. Use with Dina Wakley Media Heavy Body Acrylic Paints and Mediums. Media Masks feature both positive and negative images. Measuring a 6 x 9 inch footprint.
Hi friends, Dina here! I have been wanting to do silhouette masks for a couple of years…thanks to The Crafter’s Workshop, they are here! I love cutting silhouettes from magazines, but h…
Hi friends, Dina here! I have been wanting to do silhouette masks for a couple of years…thanks to The Crafter’s Workshop, they are here! I love cutting silhouettes from magazines, but h…
In this tutorial, Megan Whisner Quinlan shows you how easy it is to make this interactive Tag Pocket Book using Dina Wakley MEdia Gloss Sprays, Stamps, and Stencils. Use the hidden tags to journal about your deepest secrets.
Hi friends, Dina here! I have been wanting to do silhouette masks for a couple of years…thanks to The Crafter’s Workshop, they are here! I love cutting silhouettes from magazines, but h…
In this tutorial, Megan Whisner Quinlan shows you how easy it is to make this interactive Tag Pocket Book using Dina Wakley MEdia Gloss Sprays, Stamps, and Stencils. Use the hidden tags to journal about your deepest secrets.
Learn how Megan Whisner Quinlan creates these delightful paper dolls to use in your mixed media projects using Scribble Sticks & other Dina Wakley products.
Megan Whisner Quinlan shows you how using Dina Wakley MEdia Transparencies in your artwork can add extra interest and dimension to create these fantastic tags!
Find out how Megan Whisner Quinlan creates this Dina Wakley Media I Am Journal Page using Gloss Sprays and a simple stenciling technique in this tutorial.
Create layers of colors, texture and design with Media Stencils and Media Masks from Dina Wakley. Use with Dina Wakley Media Heavy Body Acrylic Paints and Mediums. Media Masks feature both positive and negative images. Measuring a 6 x 9 inch footprint.
This Sunday I made a LIVE tutorial at CiLi in PAPERS FB-page. I made these rainbow ATCs using the thick and creamy acrylic paint by Dina Wakley and some masks I made by stamping her silhouette stamps. I also made another set of ATCs using Dina's Glossy sprays and stencils/masks. You will find the whole LIVE --->herehär
Tando Creative Mini Books by Nikki Acton using Dina Wakley Media Acrylics
Hello and Happy Wednesday! While I love the 2 online artsy courses I'm taking, I wanted a break this week. They are great courses and started out with a big bang this year with both of them being in-depth and wonderful lessons. Definitely getting a lot out of them with such detailed and lengthy videos and I'm grateful for learning so much. I haven't had a lot of time in the studio this week, so I didn't really want to dive into more lessons that makes me concentrate so much. hahaha Maybe it is because we are having an un-seasonably warm spell - very warm - 70 for us today, which is very unusual for February - and I've been spending more time outside again. When I create portraits, I really do like to have a longer session in the studio because I "get in the zone". Art journaling can be quick and it's easier to walk away from when other duties call me. I just need a housekeeper and a chef so I can live in my studio!!! Any wayyyy.... here are the pages created this week so far. These all had some sort of blot-off or mop-up left-overs on them. And all are in a large dylusions journal. The starting leftovers on the above page were 3 items: (1.) some modeling paste scraped off the "art is" word stencil to scrape off the excess, (2.) the 2 silhouettes on right side were cleaning off black paint with a baby wipe from the stencil, and (3.) the silhouette on left side is a stamp off. Also looks like maybe white gesso was scraped on with a palette knife. No telling what I do! haha I added the background color with dylusions ink sprays. I added the border doodle, cat girl, words, india ink for "ground", and paint circles. I find myself saying these words when I go out. I like going places, but I am so over the rude and stupid people! The existing leftovers above were the paint palette & "artist" with modeling paste, therefore it's raised, but it just doesn't show up in the photo. This page stayed white like that for ages.... waiting on me. I sprayed the entire page with various dylusions spray inks and also through some dylusions stencils. The heartbeat (of an artist I like to think!) is a dylusions stamp. Then I added some paint to the palette, went over "artist" with black, and scribblily wrote in the top section. The leftovers are all the greens... paints scraped and brushed on as I was painting a canvas. Then all the shapes you see is one big stencil, which I sponged dylusions london blue paint through. It's a 9x12 StencilGirl Stencil and I love that you can make a quick page using the entire design or can use it in little sections to add interest on a project. The words are a Wendy Vecchi stamp. I don't do many double page spreads any more, but they are fun when I do. No leftovers on this page above. Background is all dylusions ink sprays and stencils. The "i am an artist" is one stencil. The large figure is my favorite one I cut myself from a magazine image. The smaller silhouette is a dylsuions. The hearts are Dina Wakley Media stamps and the words are a Wendy Vecchi stamp. The leftovers on this page is the Dylusions ink sprays where I used this page as a blot page. The stars in the background I am pretty sure is a Joggles stencil. The face is also a leftover. She is Abigail, a StencilGirl stencil. I used her on something else by spraying a black paint mixture that I make. So on that project, the stencil was turned over making her face the other direction. I sprayed through the stencil so I only got the face outline, eyes, lips, etc (what you see here in color) in black. There was all the excess over spray sitting on the stencil. You know me, I can't let it go to waste. So I spritzed lightly with water, turned the stencil over and pressed it onto this page! She turned out so cool that I just didn't want to cover her up with anything! When I was looking at this page yesterday, I remembered this word stamp I had. It goes because it's a simple page really. AND.... like I always say.... there are NO rules in art journaling. Just do what makes you happ! The word stamp and vintage looking gal are both stamps in a Wendy Vecchi set. That's it... thanks for visiting.... and I'm off to the art studio to play some more! Hope you make time to be creative this week!
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I am an avid art journaler. Expressing myself through art has been instrumental in my own personal growth over the years. I enjoy sharing my art via social media, but I don’t necessarily always want to share my private thoughts. Tip Ins are a great way to share your art while keeping your journaling private.
Create layers of colors, texture and design with Media Stencils and Media Masks from Dina Wakley. Use with Dina Wakley Media Heavy Body Acrylic Paints and Mediums. Media Masks feature both positive and negative images. Measuring a 6 x 9 inch footprint.
With a few pencil strokes, you can change your stamps and bend the images to your will. Here's a face from my Scribbly Women stamp set (from my new Dina Wakley Media line by Ranger). The woman has short hair,...
Dina Wakley, our featured artist of the month, shares a multitude of mixed-media techniques and tips in all of her work for creating expressive art. Here are a few of our favorites.
Discover a wealth of information and instruction for creating mixed-media faces in this special issue magazine!
In this tutorial, Megan Whisner Quinlan shows you how easy it is to make this interactive Tag Pocket Book using Dina Wakley MEdia Gloss Sprays, Stamps, and Stencils. Use the hidden tags to journal about your deepest secrets.
Create layers of colors, texture and design with Media Stencils and Media Masks from Dina Wakley. Use with Dina Wakley Media Heavy Body Acrylic Paints and Mediums. Media Masks feature both positive and negative images. Measuring a 6 x 9 inch footprint.
Well, hello there! It is so fun to see my Dina Wakley Media line products trickling out to stores, and to see the wonderful things you do with them! I've started a pin board where I pin projects made with...
Pencil: Stabilo All Crayons: Neocolor II Stencils, Dina Wakley Media Line: Affirmations, Birds Paint, Dina Wakley Media Line: Magenta, Tangerine, Lime Dylusions Ink Sprays: Squeezed Orange Misc: Montana Markers
In this tutorial, Megan Whisner Quinlan shares how she adds pieces of Dina Wakley MEdia Collage Collective and Tim Holtz Paper Dolls to create a magical, floating bubble themed journal page.
Pencil: Stabilo All Crayons: Neocolor II Stencils, Dina Wakley Media Line: Affirmations, Birds Paint, Dina Wakley Media Line: Magenta, Tangerine, Lime Dylusions Ink Sprays: Squeezed Orange Misc: Montana Markers
Forays into visual journaling, stamping, scrapbooking and altered art of all persuasions.
Dina Wakley Media Acrylic Paints are artist quality opaque paints available in a variety of bold colors and metallics. Richly pigmented, these paints feature a thick buttery consistency that holds brushstrokes, peaks and tool marks and can be easily smoothed. The paints blend well with other media colors, creating an endless palette. Use with Dina Wakley Media Gel Medium for additional effects. Acid free and non-toxic.
I am an avid art journaler. Expressing myself through art has been instrumental in my own personal growth over the years. I enjoy sharing my art via social media, but I don’t necessarily always wan…
Get inspired to create a mixed media spread on the denim pages of the Dina Wakley MEdia Blue Journal with this tutorial by Megan Whisner Quinlan. Here, Megan shares how she takes the intimidation out of staring at a blank page and breaks down techniques into simple steps.
Dina Wakley, our featured artist of the month, shares a multitude of mixed-media techniques and tips in all of her work for creating expressive art. Here are a few of our favorites.
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Scribble and press hard...it feels good and helps get out the stress!