How I Conquer the Blank Page

That blank page. Sometimes its the hardest to conquer. I could just add paint to the background with lots of TCW stencils but lately I’ve been searching for what I like to see in the background. I love shapes, text, torn dictionary paper, photographs, paint drips, black and white paint, and nature. To complete this page, I used some of my favorite things.

The Crafters Workshop provided me with stencils and mediums to create this project. The opinions I share are solely my own because I do love to use them.

To conquer the blank page, I used Happy Spring Sign Stencil but only the word Spring. I used white acrylic paint to add the word to the background. You can see I added in all different directions.

I love nature so I took a piece of painted deli paper and added the Daffodils Sign Stencil to it with Light & Fluffy Modeling (my fav!).

When the modeling paste dried, I fussy cut out the daffodils.

I added the Daffodils to the page with TCW Matte Gel Medium. Then using the word Spring again, I added it to the page with a mix Fuchsia Stencil Butter and Light & Fluffy Modeling Paste. It was quick but it made a great art journal page. I conquered that blank page.

How do you handle that blank page? Paint? Stencils? Paper? Leave a comment and let me know.

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Thank you so much for stopping by!
Karenliz Henderson
The Crafters Workshop Design Team

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