Filling a paper with colours is calming

Creating crayon marks and making background papers for mixed media by iHanna

Right now I’m just making background papers to make other artsy stuff with. It’s a fun and calming activity. You should try it. Just take any paper, and fill it with colours!

Spreading acrylic paint with a plastic card, doodling with crayons, writing words and covering it up again.

Paint under my nails, on my pants, on the table, oh – paint on my socks too.

Creating background papers for mixed media by iHanna
Creating green and blue background papers for mixed media by iHanna

And even more background papers, crayon rubbings and all.

Creating collaged background papers for mixed media by iHanna
Lots of layers as I am background paper experimenting.
Creating background papers with crayon rubbings for mixed media by iHanna
Creating background papers with crayon rubbings for mixed media by iHanna
Crayon rubbing (it’s called frottage).
Mark making to create colorful papers for mixed media and collage, made by iHanna
Mark making to create colorful papers for mixed media and collages.

 


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22 Responses

  1. Ooooh. Beautiful papers. I can’t wait to see what you’ll be doing with those. And it makes me want to paint my own. I haven’t done crayon rubbings in forever!

    Hugs,
    Sophie

  2. I love the second from the bottom with the crayon rubbing layered with the crayon resist swirls- great color combinations!

  3. I completely agree with the title of this post :) sometimes there is just no need for words or writing and we can pour our minds onto paper with colors…

  4. Yum…color is good for the soul…filling paper with it is good for so many reasons.
    Visiting your color was good for me today too, Lovely Hanna !

  5. such wonderfully luscious colors; I love all of them!!! I agree– painting/coloring IS theraputic! (and I’ve gotten paint on my socks- and shoes- before… I have to be careful when i do my painting on the floor!)

  6. Beautiful colours and pages in the making! And yes, paint under the nails (and all over the clothes) is now a daily occurence!

  7. that’s just what I’ve been doing lately… I haven’t had time for much else with my mom sick and everything so crazy, but it is quite a soothing end of the day activity. :)

  8. Hello! I come to your blog via Kelly Kilmer’s website, she featured it!
    Dang girl! I am lovin’ on your blog and journals right now! I love the messy colorfulness of it! Reminds me of being a little kid and not having a care in the world… you inspire! Consider me hooked!

  9. Oh, dear, you’ve just made me want to doodle and paint, although I’m not generally a very good doodler (don’t allow myself to let go enough). Lovely background papers!

  10. Oh, Hanna, I am finally doing the journaling that I said I was going to do in Jan 2009. And I love it! You are right. I am fillilng pages with paint. Also, canvases. I posted a few pics on myblog, but I have done more work that isn’t posted. It’s SO not like me. But it must be me because I’m doing it! And it’s great. It frees you up and you don’t worry about whether you’re making it for someone else or if it’s perfect or what time it is or any of that. And after awhile, your mind just gets free and you find out exactly what you were thinking that you didn’t even know.

    Did I tell you you rock? I didn’t want to forget.

  11. This looks like a lot of fun!
    I feel like starting now!
    And I know how you feel about the paint everywhere! I get it on my face, on my hands … At the moment I have lots of yellow paint in my hair! Oh dear …

  12. It looks like fun, and they came out beautifully. But I know if I did it they wouldn’t be so beautiful. Maybe it would be a fun afternoon spent with the kids though! :) Thanks for the idea!

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