Mini Inspiration Journal Video Tutorial
Get creative and have fun!
Sherry Canino
I love to create mini journals that I can carry around in my purse to jot a note down in or fill with inspiration. If you saw the size of my purse you would know that the journal has to be quite small for it to fit! LOL!
When I was going through the beautiful Art Pops™ Cards by Roben-Marie I knew that the size would be perfect for something like this.
The colors and creative elements in the Wait for Me Art Pops™ Collection was already an inspiration to me, so I felt it quite fitting to create a little inspiration journal with these products.
Inspiration is all around
I believe that Inspiration is all around us, we only need to open up our eyes to see it, our minds to know it and our hearts to receive it. Tweet that!
Going Deeper...
What is your most important artist tool? Is there something you can't live without in your studio and why?
My most important tool would be my imagination - if that's considered a tool. When you use your imagination to come up with a project or idea its where the art starts. I can't live without my music in my studio, it's honestly where I draw a lot of my inspiration from and it definitely enhances the mood of the project I'm working on.
Is there an element of art you enjoy working with most? Why?
I think I go through phases where I have a favorite product or element. Right now I'm crushing on watercolors, I haven't worked with them much so they are still a bit of a mystery to me and that really draws me in and excites me. I enjoy working with new elements that I don't already know what the end result will be.