What pen do you use?
Ah, pens. It's so hard to find the perfect pen, and every art journaler has his or her own preference. Here are the pens I use the most:
Water-based Poster-Paint Sharpie...also known as the "shaky" pen." I generally buy the extra-fine point. You have to shake this pen well and "burp" it to keep the ink flowing (burping means pressing the nib into the pen). I love this pen because it will write on almost anything, and the paint inside the pen is very opaque and dark. Note that the paint inside the white pen tends to separate, so you have to shake it a good long time to get a nice, opaque white. Disadvantages of this pen: seem to run out quickly, nibs can be problematic, sometimes can spit onto your work.
Faber-Castell Pitt Pens. Super dark, great pen.
Regular Sharpies. I actually prefer the "Extra Fine Point" over the "Ultra Fine Point." The line is stronger and the tip lasts longer. I buy the Extra Fines at Office Max (sold only in boxes of 12).
What Journal Do You Use?
When I first started art journaling, I would buy wire-bound scrapbooks at JoAnn's. They cost about $10 and were filled with a heavy-weight cardstock that could stand up to all the painting & inking. Then...suddenly...they were discontinued and impossible to find.
When I was teaching in Holland, I went into a lovely bookstore in Veghel and found an amazing journal (the pages below were done in the "Holland" journal). I filled it up rapidly...I decided that I love, love, love working in a journal with nice watercolor paper! I just adore it...the watercolor pages have deckle edge and high cotton content...it was a true pleasure to work in.
So, I scoured the US for a similar book...I wasn't able to find the same size journal that I bought in Holland. I did find some similar journals, though.
I have filled two huge journals (11"x15.5") made by Global Art (see one below, opened up the dimensions are 24" x 15.5"....it's big). I bought them from from MisterArt.com, but they do have a several smaller versions. NOTE: This journals can also be purchased in the art department at Hobby Lobby. They're cheaper there, and you can use a coupon. The disadvantage to these journal is they are poorly made. Honestly, mine fall apart by the time I've half-filled them, which is frustrating. I often have to use waxed linen bookbinders thread to sew the signatures back into the book.
I've also used tried these , also by Global Art. (I have the small square one & use it as my grunge journal)...the paper is decently heavy. I would definitely buy one again.
Other options if you want a journal with watercolor paper: Moleskin Watercolor books, Holbein watercolor books, buying a Bind-it-all and binding your own, or binding your own using bookmaking skills. :) Of course, literally anything can be a journal...old books, you name it. I'm just giving you a few options if you're interested in using a journal like mine.
Will You Come and Teach at My Store/Event?
Yes! I love to teach. Just email me (dinawakley(@)q.com) and we can work out contract, details, etc.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this post!!!
I am very ready to buy some more art journals.
Thanks!
Rinda
Posted by: Maria Ontiveros | January 21, 2010 at 02:06 PM
i agree- WC paper is the best :)
Posted by: MarilynH | January 21, 2010 at 03:01 PM
MY burning question is what iNK do you use for spray ink?! and do you use those mini misters?
amazing pages, as usual.
Posted by: dawn | January 21, 2010 at 08:27 PM
Owww Dina , you have to come back to holland!!! :))))
Such a pitty that Corinne stopped and there will be no more Scrap-a-licious weekend anymore!!
I live in Veghel and yes, that bookstore is JUMMY!!
Hugs Marleen
Posted by: Marleen | January 21, 2010 at 11:56 PM
I always love coming here to see what you are creating. These pages are amazing! Thanks for this post.
Gaby xo
Posted by: Gaby Bee | January 22, 2010 at 03:50 AM
Yes, I agree watercolour is definitely the best. I can't find watercolour moleskine, so I cut my wc paper to the dimension I want and I bind it. This way I can use the number of pages I ilke too. It gives me more options.
Posted by: muriel | January 22, 2010 at 04:11 AM
Thanks for the info. Will go to Blick's today to see if they have the markers!
Posted by: Debby | January 22, 2010 at 09:38 AM
I just love that blue colour on the outside circles and borders of the first photo. What is is? Or did you mix it? I feel everyone else has that colour except me! When I try to mix it I never get the right shade!
Beautiful pages!
Kx
Posted by: Karen | January 22, 2010 at 12:20 PM
I just bought 3 artist scrapbooks that are 12 x 12 and thought holy Dyna that is huge!! I feel better now knowing yours is big too! haha The biggest one I've done is my current one which is 8 1/2 x 11 so it shouldn't be that huge of a step. I think a watercolor journal would be amazing!!! I'm going to keep my eyes open for one, thanks for the great tips!
Posted by: Glenda Tkalac | January 22, 2010 at 09:14 PM
There are a lot of beautiful journal books at etsy if you take the time to browse through!
Posted by: iHanna | March 19, 2010 at 02:42 PM