Want to learn how to become a badass Artjournaler? Want to learn new, fun, exciting
Artjournaling Techniques that will take your Artjournaling to a whole new Level? Then
. . .
I am super excited to spill the beans-here is another fun fun fun & awesome collaborative
Project I am Part of in 2016 . . . . . .
was designed to empower you to create, to learn, to feel
confident and provide you with the tools, techniques and encouragement needed to feel
BADASS every day that you make art!
Check out the amazing . . . you can find more Info about the Artists teaching,
the full Bios and of course lots of Info about this amazing Class . . .
In this workshop you will:
• get 16 badass art lessons
• learn wonderful mixed media techniques
• be infused with confidence and creativity
• learn great tips and tricks you can use again and again
• play with a variety of tools, adding to your skills
• experience beautiful color combinations and blending techniques
• make badass art journal pages
I really can not wait for the Class to start because I just know it is gonna be freakin’ awesome! Hope you will join us!
But wait . . . it is Christmas-and it is a Blog Hop . . . and you can take a chance to win a free Spot for the Badass ArtJournal Class . . .!
Entering the drawing is super easy . . . just leave a Comment below here on the Blog telling me why you love Artjournaling / what Artjournaling means to you and click the Facebook Share / Like Button (optional-because I know not everybody uses Facebook-but I would really appreciate it!) . . .
The Giveaway will run till December 29th 11.59 pm central european time-I will draw & anounce a Winner on December 30th!
EDIT: Giveaway is closed now-thanks everybody for your Comments-I just loved reading what Artjournaling means to you.
A random Winner has been drawn via random.org and the Winner is Maureen Hayes! Congratulations Girl!
You will receive further Info via eMail!
Art journaling means so much to me. Art journaling helps me connect to my inner self and lets me express myself that I never thought possible. I love all the work I’ve done and I can’t wait to get a chance at improving. Thank you so much.
I love trying new things and art journaling is my way of doing that. Let’s me play and challenge myself at the same time. thanks as always for sharing.
I like to express myselve by artjournaling and I like to learn new techniques.
I love art journaling for a few reasons. I like the fact that I can try new things in it and I can be myself in it. No one but me really sees it. I do share some things from it. But it allows me to say things when I need to and express my feelings out on my paper for that day. It helps get it all out and is a stress release for me.
I love art journaling because I like to see myself push for being open about what motivates me. It empowers and validates my positive side.
i would love to learn some new techniques and push myself in my journaling. I tend to get stuck. thank you for this chance!
Art journaling saved me a few years ago. As I have become progressively more ill, I needed a way to express all the feelings I had, and art journaling allowed me to do that. I need to journal, it keeps me sane and it gives me something to wake up for and feel good about.
What Artjournaling means to me. I get a blank stare when I asked myself that question. I just finished LifeBook, 2015 and learned a lot. Now starting Wanderlust because I want to learn more about Artjournaling and mixed media. The reason I am answering this question is because of all the teachers from LB2015, the one I enjoyed the most was Andrea Gomoll!! She didn’t just explain what she was doing, she taught, got down to the nitty gritty. Who knew using purple to outline is better’n black? I KNOW!!! Because Andrea taught a great lesson and I would love, love to be able to be a part of these next lessons. I’m a tough gal and I dream to be a BADASS with Andrea!!
Oh i wouldt love to win this! Art journaling is for me a way to feel and speak words, i don’t can say… The only way to be me.
Here Here, to the New Year!!!
I love to art journal because it relaxes me and is cheaper than therapy. I can engage all my senses and escape into creativity. It is my happy place.
I would love the lessons and journal! I don’t really consider myself an artist, but I love to see what everyone creates and I dream about being like “Vincent Van Gogh!” hehe:} Right now I am just beginning to “Art Journal.” I don’t know how to draw, but I love to tear up magazines and books and decorate journals and embelish them with dots, doodles, and such. Art journaling lets a true artist be creative and a person who may just be learning, feel like she is becoming an artist! I put down my thoughts and let the “art” reflect that. Thank for the chance to win!
I love how art journaling provides important time for myself. It is the one thing I do just for me. I would love to learn more!
I have always been creative and am just learning mixed media, I want to experience different styles so I can find my own!
Art journaling helps me to express myself. also helps me to calm down when I am anxious, and record important moments.
Artjournaling let’s me forget about all my worries for the future. I am constantly thinking about how life for my oldest will be when she grows up. It is very important for me to take a break from all thinking.
Art journaling … My life in colour!
I love art journalling because it relaxes me and makes me feel good
Shannon
I love art journaling because I can be free to express myself in no other way. I am just finishing life book 2015 and that’s where I found Andrea and I wanted to do more so I signed up for her scketch your life class and I learned so much , she a great teacher. Art journaling means so much to me because I can lose myself in the process and can leave all my problems behind and be in a magical place. It is always something I can look forward too no matter what is going on in my life. I would love to be a part of the badass journaling it would mean so much to me
Art journaling has changed my life. I can process “baggage” or have fun playing
Art journaling has lead me to realize and claim my right to call myself an artist. Before, I was just a crafter or a cardmaker. No I proudly say that I am artist. Art journaling is also helping me deal with my depression and feelings of self doubt.
Art journaling for me is a big stress reliever! I love it and it puts me in my Happy Place!!!
Art journaling has become such an important part of my life. When my life changed due to illness, I struggled with finding a place for myself in this world. I was stuck at home and unable to do all the things that used to define me. Art journaling hlped me to find an outlet and something to look forward to again. It is my daily companion, therapist, and freind. Winning a spot would be amazing. Thank you for the opportunity.
Art journaling is something that I hold dear to my heart. Sometimes there are things that I want to express and the only way to do it is by drawing. The use of colors can tell a whole story! Art journaling is a way for me to unwind, to express myself, to document my life and understand who I really am. Art journaling keeps me sane in this crazy world.
Art journaling is my happy place… I don’t have to think about ANYTHING but having fun and playing… I would be lost without it..
1 januari I don’t work anymore and I have lots of time to learning art journaling, so I hope to win a course. Thanks for this lovely idea
Art journaling is so much more than just a creative outlet for me. It is an opportunity to free my mind of all the ideas that keep popping in my head, making room for more. I love having my thoughts preserved just for me.
Art journaling for me usually is the place to unload work-related stress where everything is alowed and where mustn’t be any pressure to achieve anything else than a satisfying page and some inner piece.
I’d love to take the online class and learn new techniques to add to an art journal. Art journal entries are a way to play- no rules, no judge, no risk, you only have to share if you chose… just play and have fun!!!
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