Creative Ways to Enhance Your Concertina Art Journal

I’ve been having a bit of fun and working in my concertina art journal also known as an accordion journal. The next four pages burst with layered whimsy and creative reuse. I started with collaged butterflies—each one crafted from stash papers I had previously made. Their wings are full of bright colors and lively movement, bringing a sense of flight across the spread.

To add a bit more charm, I included collaged pieces from an old book page and sketched in snippets of musical notes. They bring just the right touch of vintage whimsy. I also added gold pen accents that catch the light in such a lovely way, tying everything together with a gentle shimmer. One page has a leafy collage that helps ground the butterflies and adds a sweet little nod to nature.

On the far right page, I included a small pocket—just big enough to hold a hand drawn woven paper and a cut-down strip from a loose watercolor painting. It’s a little surprise tucked into the page, inviting interaction and a closer look.

This spread is all about play, texture, and transformation—breathing new life into forgotten bits and well-loved papers. I had so much fun watching it all come together, layer by layer.

I hope you enjoyed this little peek into my latest concertina journal pages! Do you have favorite treasures hiding in your stash that always inspire you? I’d love to hear what you’ve been making—feel free to share in the comments.

Thanks so much for stopping by, and I hope you have a wonderfully creative weekend ahead!

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Creative Watercolor Abstract: Exploring Freeform Design

This new 4×6 inch watercolor abstract came to life through deliberate play—each color painted with intention to form unique, curvy, freeform shapes. Navy blue, olive green, turquoise, ultramarine, and violet each hold their own space, creating a dynamic rhythm across the paper.

Rather than blending, the colors meet at crisp edges—like puzzle pieces that almost fit, yet clearly belong together—creating a sense of tension, contrast, and energy. Layered over these shapes are playful circles, star shapes, fun dots and lines, and little unexpected details that add movement and character. Gold pen accents bring a soft shimmer—like a quiet wink when the light hits just right.

There’s a sense of movement here, and a little bit of magic—like a glimpse into a world that’s still unfolding. Have you ever tried creating a freeform design just to let your imagination shine? It’s amazing what shows up when you let go and follow the shapes.

Thanks for stopping by, have a lovely weekend!

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Vibrant 5×7 Original Painting: Sugar Pop

I’m so excited to share my newest mini painting, Sugar Pop! This 5×7 inch original abstract artwork is bursting with vibrant joy and playful energy—perfect for anyone who loves bold color and modern charm.

Painted on a sturdy 1.5-inch deep canvas, Sugar Pop features a lively blend of turquoise, ultramarine, pink, lavender, and sunny yellow. Whimsical white splatters, pink and white circles, purple squares, and a touch of glitter—bringing this little piece to life.

It’s ready to display right out of the box—no frame needed! Whether you prop it on a shelf, nestle it into a colorful gallery wall, or brighten up a cozy corner, Sugar Pop adds a sweet pop of personality wherever it goes.

This is a one-of-a-kind piece, and once it’s gone, it’s gone!

👉 Head over to my Etsy Shop, to grab Sugar Pop and explore more joyful abstracts created to make your space shine.

Thank you so much for reading—and for supporting my art. Your encouragement means the world to me and allows me to keep creating pieces that bring joy and color to the world.

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Creative Watercolor Journal Ideas

Every now and then, a journal page comes together in the most unexpected—and delightful—way.

Take this one, for example: a colorful little abstract filled with watercolor, gouache, and some playful collage elements. The stars? Pink and yellow birds I stamped and painted myself, full of whimsy and personality. But the real surprise? Their tail feathers are made from a white cupcake liner. Yep, straight from the kitchen to the art table. Because who says cupcake liners are just for baking?

I love moments like this—when the creative process is loose, joyful, and totally unplanned. It was one of those no-rules kind of pages that made me smile the whole time I was working on it. Adding a little “kitchen magic” gave it even more charm, and reminded me just how fun it is to experiment and be playful with materials.

Now I’m curious… what’s the quirkiest thing you’ve ever added to your journal or artwork? I’d absolutely love to hear!

Wishing you a wonderfully inspired weekend, filled with color, creativity, and maybe even a few unexpected supplies. 🌸✨

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A Walk in Monet’s Garden: Observing the World Through Art

“All I did was to look at what the universe showed me, to let my brush bear witness to it.”
~ Claude Monet

When I came across this quote by Monet, it stopped me in my tracks. Such a simple thought, yet so deeply powerful. It reminds me that art isn’t always about striving or planning—it’s about noticing. Truly seeing. Allowing beauty to move through you and out onto the page, canvas, or journal.

Monet painted the world as he experienced it: shimmering light on water, the softness of morning mist, the dance of color in a garden alive with blooms. His work invites us not only to see, but to feel.

That’s the heart of my painting, “A Walk in Monet’s Garden.” It’s a gentle meditation on color and tranquility—a moment where I allowed myself to pause, observe, and let my brush bear witness, too. It’s not a replica of Monet’s style, but a reflection of the awe I feel when I slow down and look at the world with wonder.

Maybe today, you’ll take a quiet moment to do the same. Let beauty find you. Let it speak through whatever medium brings you peace.

Hope you enjoyed this today, thanks for stopping by!!

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Fun with Art: Unpredictable Creations That Make Us Laugh

Meet My Wonky Woofer

Recently, I picked up Wonky Woofers by the incredibly talented Karen Campbell (@karencampbellartist). The book is filled with whimsical, delightfully quirky dog illustrations, and I knew I had to give it a try. This little pup was my first attempt, and let’s just say… he’s got personality.

With his wild, unkempt fur and a face that says, “I meant to do that,” he radiates pure, adorable chaos. And honestly? I think he pulls off the look better than I do in the morning.😆

The Joy of Imperfect Art

One of my favorite things about painting these playful characters is that there’s no pressure to make them “perfect.” The wonkier, the better! Sometimes, letting go of expectations leads to the most delightful surprises—whether it’s an exaggerated expression, unexpected color choices, or a completely unpredictable outcome.

This little fluffball reminded me that art (like life) is more fun when we embrace the unexpected.

What’s the Funniest Thing You’ve Painted Lately?

Whether it’s a quirky animal, a happy accident turned masterpiece, or a doodle that made you laugh, I’d love to hear about it! Drop your funniest painting moments in the comments—I can’t wait to see what creative chaos you’ve been up to.

Until next time, keep painting, keep playing, and remember: sometimes, the messiest creations are the most lovable. 🎨🐾✨

Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend!!

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The Magic of Layering: Creating Sunset Lake Scenes

I love experimenting in my abstract paintings, allowing each piece to evolve organically with textures, layers, and unexpected materials. Recently, I incorporated a unique twist into one of my works—a piece of cloth seamlessly blended into the paint. I didn’t have a set vision when I started, but as I layered colors and textures, something magical emerged.

Somehow, it transformed into a scene that reminds me of a sunset by the lake—a warm glow reflecting off the water, the sky shifting through soft gradients of color, and a sense of peaceful movement. That’s one of the things I adore about abstract art: the way it unfolds in unexpected ways, sometimes revealing emotions, memories, or entire landscapes you didn’t consciously set out to create.

This piece also reminded me why I love experimenting with different materials—whether it’s textiles, textured pastes, or metallic finishes, they add unexpected depth and intrigue. Pushing the boundaries of my work keeps the creative process exciting and full of discovery. I encourage anyone creating art to embrace playfulness, let go of expectations, and see where the materials take you.

But art is deeply personal, and the beauty of abstraction is that each viewer brings their own perspective. What do you see in this piece? A distant horizon? Gentle waves? A completely different story? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

✨ Wishing you a weekend filled with creativity, inspiration, and a touch of magic! ✨💫

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Unique Techniques for Stunning Abstract Watercolors

Lately, I’ve been exploring new abstract designs, color combinations, and techniques to bring more depth and intrigue to my art. Some mediums have quickly become favorites, while others… not so much. But that’s the beauty of the creative journey—learning, experimenting, and discovering along the way!

One of the most magical parts of this process is working with watercolors. When creating these abstracts, you never quite know how the final piece will turn out. The paints mix and mingle in unexpected ways, forming unique colors and organic shapes that make each piece one of a kind.

This 4×6 inch watercolor abstract was an experiment with a new color combination that I instantly fell in love with. After the first layer dried, I built up the vibrancy with additional layers, enhancing the depth and shading. To finish, I added touches of gold pen and a bit of glitter for that extra magical glow. To me, it feels like a peaceful lake at sunset, with cattails swaying along the shore.

What do you see in it?

Wishing you a day filled with creativity, inspiration, and a little touch of magic! ✨

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Create Vibrant Handmade Birthday Cards

There’s something magical about receiving a handmade card—especially one bursting with color, energy, and personality! Lately, I’ve been toying with the idea of creating an online class where we explore the joy of making vibrant abstract birthday cards together.

Imagine layering bold colors and playful textures to craft unique, artful cards that feel just as special as the people you’re celebrating. 🎨✨ Whether you love working with watercolor, acrylics, or mixed media, this class would be all about free-flowing creativity and embracing the unexpected.

Not only would these handmade cards add a personal touch to birthdays, but they’d also be a fun and relaxing way to tap into your artistic side. Plus, wouldn’t it be amazing to have a stash of beautiful, ready-to-gift cards on hand? 🎁💖

So, what do you think? Would you be interested in joining this class? 🤩 Let me know in the comments or send me a message—I’d love to hear your thoughts!

If this sounds like something you’d love, stay tuned for more details! 💬💛

Wishing you a fantastic weekend—thanks so much for stopping by! 😊✨

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Introducing “Blossoming Light” – A Burst of Joy on Canvas

There’s something magical about watching colors come to life on a canvas, blending and dancing together to create a piece that radiates warmth. My newest 5×7 abstract, “Blossoming Light,” does just that—a vibrant fusion of pinks, soft beige, and calming lavender, all woven into a cheerful, uplifting composition.

A Touch of Radiance

This painting isn’t just about color—it’s about movement and energy. With a delicate floral motif and playful circles, it feels like petals caught in a gentle breeze. The textured background adds depth, inviting you to get lost in the layers of color and form. And to complete the piece, the design wraps seamlessly around the edges, making it a polished, gallery-style artwork ready to shine from any angle.

Versatile & Effortlessly Chic

At 5×7 inches, “Blossoming Light” is the perfect little pop of joy. Whether propped up on a shelf, adding charm to a desk, or becoming part of a stylish gallery wall, it fits effortlessly into any space. It’s a reminder that even the smallest artworks can bring big energy and beauty.

Sealed with Care

To preserve its vibrancy, I’ve finished this piece with a protective matte seal, ensuring it stays as fresh and radiant as the day it was created. Whether you’re looking for a unique addition to your home or a heartfelt gift for someone special, “Blossoming Light” is ready to brighten any space.

Ready to Welcome It Home?

This one-of-a-kind painting is now available! If you’re drawn to its joyful energy, don’t wait too long—it’s ready to find its perfect home. You can shop it now in my Etsy Shop.

Wishing you a beautiful day! Thanks for stopping by! 😊🌸✨

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