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Let the Art Speak for You

Use found quotes, postcards, and little creative touches to fill your notebook—without overthinking it.

Feb 19, 2025
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I’m still in the process of cleaning up my studio (it’s gonna take some time). And I was making some good progress this morning, so I didn’t want to make a huge mess this afternoon during Daily Pages.

I have so many amazing bits of art, whether it’s a postcard like I used today, or patterned papers, or quotes I’ve pulled from magazines. It’s all amazing fodder for your notebooks. And even if you don’t do Daily Pages like I do, it’s always great to have a little notebook where you can just put down the cool stuff.

Technique of the Day

Today I cut up a postcard with a quote on it, from my friend Brandi Kincade. I added some little black and white lady stickers to the page and colored in there outfits with some brush markers. A very simple page with minimal mess.

I always love highlighting quotes in my notebooks. It’s one of the best ways for me to get my thoughts out onto the paper without actually having to journal myself. Brandi makes amazing quote cards, my friend

Ali Edwards
also makes amazing quote cards, and you can always make your own in Canva or just use letter stickers/stamps.

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Supply List

  • Stickers — Awesome Ladies Project (front page) and Brandi Kincaid

  • Cardstock — Concord and 9th

  • Stamps — Ali Edwards (final story stamp)

  • Ink — Paper/Person (discontinued)

  • Currently List journaling card

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Tips & Creative Wisdom

Personalize Pre-Made Art with Simple Touches

Adding little details—like coloring in elements of a postcard or cutting up a quote card—can make something feel more yours while keeping the process low-effort. It’s a great way to make beautiful pages without starting from scratch.

Pro Tip: Try using brush markers, colored pencils, or even light watercolor washes to add a personal touch to printed materials.


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