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Doodle Diary is an interactive guide to doodling that teaches girls how to combine images with words and art journaling techniques. In the tradition of Keri Smith (Wreck This Journal, This Is Not a Book), Dawn DeVries Sokol has created a fun, easy artist's journal to get kids started with the basics.
Beautifully illustrated in full color, Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls provides clear explanations, instructions, and inspirations. Every page prompts a different project using a different artistic medium. For example, the Extreme School Makeover page directs you to paste a photo of your school on the page and then doodle over the image to remake it. Another page is for your movie reviews, but don't forget to add your recent movie stubs or photos from ads to enhance the page. Whether you want to doodle about your day, make lists of your favorite things, or just write down goals and daydream, Doodle Diary is a great way to learn about art while having fun. Try different mediums: Pens Watercolors Markers Stamps Add in: Family photos Ticket stubs Found art Xerox transfers
Dawn DeVries Sokol provides an engaging way for budding artists to learn and practice their artistic skills. Whether it's used for practice or daydreams, this book is sure to delight artists of all ages. Dawn DeVries Sokol is an art journaler and doodler. Her blog (www.dblogala.com) provides ideas and discussions on materials, overcoming creative blocks, and prompts. She currently resides in Tempe, Arizona.
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Turn your doodles into a personal journal and into art to boot! In the tradition of Keri Smith (Wreck This Journal, This Is Not a Book), Dawn DeVries Sokol has created a fun, easy artist's journal to get kids started with the basics. Doodle about your day; makes lists of your favorite things; write goals and daydream; try different mediums like pens, watercolors, and found art; add in family photos or ticket stubs; use Xerox transfers; and much, much more to create a casual, playful, and often thoughtful journal of your life.
Dawn DeVries Sokol is an avid art journaler and doodler. Her blog (www.dblogala.com) focuses on art journaling, with ideas and discussions on materials, overcoming creative blocks, prompts, and more. Dawn is the author and designer of 1000 Artist Journal Pages, which has sold 16,000 copies since it released in 2008. She lives in Tempe, Arizona.
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Doodle Diary-Product Description Short
Doodle Diary is an interactive guide to doodling thatteaches girls how to combine images with words and artjournaling techniques. In the tradition of Keri Smith(Wreck This Journal, This Is Not a Book), Dawn DeVriesSokol has created a fun, easy artist's journal to get kidsstarted with the basics.
Beautifully illustrated in full color, DoodleDiary: Art Journaling for Girls provides clearexplanations, instructions, and inspirations. Every page promptsa different project using a different artistic medium. For example, the Extreme SchoolMakeover page directs you to paste a photo of your school on thepage and then doodle over the image to remake it. Another page isfor your movie reviews, but don't forget to add your recent moviestubs or photos from ads to enhance the page. Whether you want todoodle about yourday, make lists ofyour favorite things, or just write down goals anddaydream, Doodle Diary is a great way to learn about art whilehaving fun.
Synopsis
Doodle Diary is an interactive guide to doodling that teaches girls how to combine images with words and art journaling techniques. In the tradition of Keri Smith (Wreck This Journal, This Is Not a Book), Dawn DeVries Sokol has created a fun, easy artist's journal to get kids started with the basics.
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By nature, art journaling is a private activity. But when Dawn Sokolandrsquo;s first book, 1000 Artist Journal Pages, broke the fourth wall and shared the work of artists all over North America and parts of Europe, it created a ripple of inspiration throughout the art journaling community. In this much-anticipated follow-up, Sokol features more than 1,000 new, captivating pages, this timeandmdash;by popular demandandmdash;from artists across the globe. Lists of techniques and materials used for each page, plus behind-the-scenes interviews, give readers a glimpse inside the minds of new and established artists, making this a stimulating compilation sure to inspire beginners and seasoned art journalers alike.and#160;
About the Author
Dawn DeVries Sokol is the author of several art journaling books, including 1000 Artist Journal Pages, Doodle Diary, Doodle Sketchbook,and#160;Art Doodle Love, and The Doodle Circle. Often referred to as the andldquo;Doodle Queen,andrdquo; Sokol teaches popular workshops online (dblogala.com), at creative retreats, and through her DVD workshop Art Journaling: Pages in Stages. She lives in Tempe, Arizona.