Daily Pages: Build a Palette That Sparks Joy
Lean into what makes you excited and let your palette guide the process
Behind the Page
Happy Friday friends! I hope that you’ve had a great week. Reminder that tomorrow’s the first of the month, and we’ve got a new Masterclass happening at Noon. I hope you can join us. Details below.
Daily Pages Masterclass: Art as Inspiration
Technique of the Day
Today I just wanted to have fun. Right now, fun for me is paints. So, I pulled my gel plate over and grabbed a stencil. I decided that I wanted extra fun colors, so we pulled a rainbow palette and tried to make it work.
I’m happy with how the finished page came out. It’s got all the colors in there, and I love how everything blends. I’m pretty new to multicolor prints, so I’m going to keep playing around and see what techniques I like (drying between layers) and which don’t really serve me and the art I’m going for.
How It’s Made
Supply List
Paint — Blick, Martha Stewart
Sticker — Brandi Kincade
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Tips & Creative Wisdom
Pick a Fun Color Palette
Choosing a set of colors you love makes the process even more enjoyable. Rainbows? Pastels? Moody neutrals? Start with colors that make you happy and go from there.
Pro tip: Swatch out your colors on scrap paper before you start to see how they mix and layer.
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