be inspired
This lesson is my encouragement to you to let yourself BE INSPIRED.
If you don’t regularly see other people’s art journaling pages, take some time to seek some out.
Pinterest and Instagram are excellent places to get a ton of ideas. Here’s a link to my “art journaling pages” board on Pinterest. You can also search “art journal layout” or “art journaling pages” on Pinterest or Google (then click the “image” search button). Or try typing a combination of these words into the search feature on Instagram.
If you already have a plethora of journaling inspiration finding you in one of your feeds: that’s great!
Whether you are seeking these out intentionally or they are more organically finding their way in front of you when you notice someone’s page that feels like it fits your style or could be adapted to fit your style, take note!
Not every page you see is going to be a “winner” for you. You have your own aesthetic eye and style. But over time certain layouts will catch your eye.
Much like "keeping the good words,” you will need to find a way to save or store up the
Text about trying the layouts of others.
Mary Wangerin. Full pages. Empty pages.