Explore My Art Journal Collection and Discover New Ones!
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- My Breakfast Journal
- Create This Book
- Bless This Mess
- The Antijournal
- This Is Not a Book
- Create This Book Two
- Other Art Journals
- Conclusion
Introduction
In this article, I will be sharing with You my entire art journal collection, including some journals that I am interested in. I will provide a detailed review of each journal, highlighting their unique features, paper quality, and the Prompts they offer. Whether you are a seasoned art journaler or just starting out, this article will give you insights into different art journal options available in the market.
My Breakfast Journal
One of the first art journals I acquired was the Breakfast Journal. This journal, purchased in 2014, holds a special place in my collection as it introduced me to the world of creative journaling. With its rounded edges and high-quality paper, it quickly became one of my favorites. The prompts in this journal are straightforward yet allow for plenty of creative interpretation. If you prefer a more artistic and creative approach to completing art journals, this journal might be a perfect fit for you.
Pros:
- Rounded edges for a unique touch
- High-quality paper compared to other art journals
Cons:
- Creative approach might not appeal to everyone
Create This Book
Another noteworthy addition to my collection is Create This Book by Mariah Elizabeth. This journal stands out due to its large size and bursting creativity. However, I did encounter some issues with bleeding when using markers on the pages. While the prompts are thoughtfully curated, it is important to note that the Spine of this book may not withstand the addition of extra pages. I would recommend gluing separate pieces of white printer paper to avoid damaging the book.
Pros:
- Well-thought-out prompts
- Unique creative challenges
Cons:
- Potential bleeding issues with markers
- Spine may not withstand addition of extra pages
Bless This Mess
For those seeking a Blend of Bible journaling and art journaling, the Bless This Mess series by Kelly Gadsden offers a unique experience. These journals combine passages from the Bible with art prompts, allowing you to express your creativity while exploring your faith. The paper quality is standard, but I would recommend doubling up on printer paper if you plan to use markers or paint. This series offers a refreshing and Meaningful twist to traditional art journaling.
Pros:
- Unique combination of Bible journaling and art prompts
- Encourages exploration of faith through creativity
Cons:
- Paper may require additional reinforcement for marker or paint usage
The Antijournal
If you're looking for a smaller art journal with straightforward prompts, The Antijournal might be the perfect fit. With pages that include simple prompts like coloring a dice with your favorite or least favorite colors, this journal offers a more relaxed approach to creativity. Some pages even feature two different prompts, giving you the freedom to choose the level of engagement for each page. However, it is important to note that the pages in this journal are thin and rough, making them less suitable for markers.
Pros:
- Straightforward and simple prompts
- Unique combination of prompts on some pages
Cons:
- Thin and rough pages not suitable for markers
This Is Not a Book
This Is Not a Book by Keri Smith is a creative masterpiece that challenges the conventional Notion of art journaling. The prompts in this journal require more thought and effort to create unique and visually appealing pages. While the quality of the book is comparable to others in my collection, it lacks the rounded edges that I personally appreciate. If you're looking to stretch your creativity and create truly one-of-a-kind art journal pages, this book is worth exploring.
Pros:
- Challenges conventional art journaling
- Offers opportunities for unique interpretations
Cons:
- Prompts require more thought and effort
- Lacks rounded edges
Create This Book Two
Create This Book Two is the sequel to Mariah Elizabeth's popular art journal series. With excellent prompts and the same paper quality as the first book, this journal invites you to Continue your creative Journey. While I am still in the early stages of completing this journal, I am already impressed by the diverse range of prompts it offers. If you enjoyed the first book, you will undoubtedly find inspiration and joy in Create This Book Two.
Pros:
- Excellent prompts that inspire creativity
- Consistent high-quality paper
Cons:
- None identified at this time
Other Art Journals
In addition to the journals in my collection, I am always on the lookout for new and exciting art journals to try. Some recommendations shared by fellow artists include Carrie Smith's other books, such as Wreck This Journal and This Is Not a Book. These journals offer unique prompts and challenges for those looking to dive deeper into their creativity. However, it is important to note that the paper quality and other factors may vary, so it is advisable to do thorough research before making a purchase.
Conclusion
Art journaling is a wonderful way to express creativity and capture inspirations. Each art journal offers its own set of prompts and unique features, allowing for a personalized creative experience. Whether you prefer a more straightforward approach or wish to push the boundaries of conventional art journaling, there is an art journal out there to suit your needs. Explore different options, experiment with various prompts, and enjoy the journey of self-expression through art.