Adding layers is a great way to build up depth and interest on a page in your art journal.
Last week I created 5 backgrounds in my art journal which I will add a layer each to this week. Of course you can just create backgrounds and go back to them when you have an idea that suits one but I wanted to have continuity so the 5 pages will be created over a few weeks. This is a good example of how you can make time for art journaling too – by spreading the process over a few weeks. At the end of a year you will have a good number of pages you have created.
Stamping
For my paint splodges page I chose to add stamping which picks up all the texture created in the paint by closing the page. Even if you are a massive collector of stamps, and there are some lovely ones out there to collect, sometimes you just wont have one that quite suits the idea you are trying to get across on your page. Enter EVA foam … although there are many ways to create your own stamps EVA foam is really easy and can be reused. I created my design in my sketchbook and then copied it on to the foam before heating the foam with a heat gun and pressing the design in while the foam was warm. You do have to repeat a couple times the heating/drawing process but in the end you have a custom stamp. I used archival black ink to ink up the stamp which would allow me to add further wet media (e.g. paint) without the stamped designs running.
Oil Pastels
Stenciling
Foiling
Ink and Water
I hope these ideas give you some inspiration for adding layers to your background. Although you might even fall in love with your first layer, by adding a second/third/fourth/… you get unexpected effects and that is where the magic happens. Enjoy your art journaling.
Hugs, Ceri xx