This week, I wanted to share my NY Journal for the Sketchbook Project that I mentioned in an earlier post. I shared with you in a separate post that I was using colored pencils to add a background to the pages so I would find it easier to begin the journal.
What I didn't realize at the time was that I needed to make complimentary sets of pages that would work together rather than a single spread. Once I was experimenting with the pages, I realized that when coloring a single page that the left side of the page would not appear next to the right side of the page while in the book. I realized the error early in the process which was a blessing in disguise.
Once I did one set of backgrounds, I would then do a coordinating page that would appear next to it.
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This will be the title page. The chipboard cover comes with the sketchbook |
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Greens and yellows |
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Dusty Rose coloring (My mom's favorite china pattern) |
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Muddied colors |
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