This free printable to-do list has space to mark each task’s priority so you know exactly what you need to work on first. There’s also a nice large area to write down ideas, quick sketches and doodles. Plus you can download this in different sizes depending on the paper you use. Included are US Letter size, A4, and A5. Use as a loose sheet on a binder as shown, stick in your bullet journal, or punch holes to add to a binder or ring bound planner like Filofax and Kikki.K.
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10 Tips and Techniques for Art Journaling
If your interested in taking your scrapbooking and paper crafting in a new direction try some art journaling. You can use your own photos and journaling or just play with products and techniques to create mixed media collage art on the page.
Recently Vicky Papaioannou shared a wonderful process video with lots of different techniques on a single gorgeous layout. She used printed paper cuts, torn and layered rice paper, stenciling with glitter paste, rubber stamping, paint splatter, adding gems, hand doodling and more for her lovely design to inspire and teach you new ideas which can all be applied together or alone to a variety of projects even beyond scrapbooking and journaling.
Visit the Clips N Cuts blog to watch her video tutorial.
-Heather
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