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Painting
is just another way of keeping a diary.~Pablo Picasso~ The art
journal can be store bought or homemade. It can be a real fancy one or
just a simple notebook your kids can decorate. The journal’s size
should be one that will make it easy for your child to take on car trips
or vacations to record nature, buildings, new experiences or collect meaningful
things. Here
are some tips on starting your first art journal: 2) The cover should be sturdy enough to take a lot of wear and tear. The inside pages should also be sturdy enough in case watercolors are used or at least strong enough so when you use glue they will not tear. 3) Once you have your art journal, you can start to personalize it. You can decorate it using your favorite colors, perhaps a collage of pictures you like for the cover, rubber stamps for the border or anything that you enjoy. Don’t forget to write your name on it! 4) Keep a pencil with your art journal, your favorite pen and other art supplies you may need. 5) Keep your art journal handy so you can take it with you everywhere you go, just in case you get inspired, you can write a quick note to yourself for later. 6) Sketch people, places, nature or events you would like to remember. If you don’t want to draw you can paste pictures, do a stencil, rubber stamping or any media that can help you express your creativity. 7) Express yourself in your art journal. Do not worry about your entries being perfect and do not tear out pages where you do not like your work. Just move on to the next page and forget about that one. 8) Write short sentences describing what the entries mean to you, date them and give them a title. 9) If you want to make it more personal, add things that can help you better remember such as ticket stubs, labels, a piece of wrapping paper or fabric you like. If it’s something that it’s not flat, like a sculpture, then take a picture of it and tape it to your journal. 10) When
your journal is complete because you cannot add more entries to it and
you need to start a new one, you can sign it and date it. It will be a
piece of artwork in itself. Article Submitted by Scribbles Kids Art - Please Visit http://www.scribbleskidsart.com/
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