Art Journal Prompt: I go to nature
 Lately I've been working in my Mini Binder Art Journal a lot.  In it I've just been playing in any way I feel like each day.  I love the freedom of the being able to add in any kind of paper I like.It's also inspired me to think about my layout in a different way.  For example, I made this 2 page layout in my regular art journal.
Lately I've been working in my Mini Binder Art Journal a lot.  In it I've just been playing in any way I feel like each day.  I love the freedom of the being able to add in any kind of paper I like.It's also inspired me to think about my layout in a different way.  For example, I made this 2 page layout in my regular art journal. This is pretty normal for me.  I like doing 2 page spreads.But I used the same prompt in a different way in my Mini Binder Art Journal.
This is pretty normal for me.  I like doing 2 page spreads.But I used the same prompt in a different way in my Mini Binder Art Journal.

 I decided to use a Project Life card to write the quote.  Originally I was going to place it on the page with the deer image.  But it just didn't seem to work.Then I realized I could just place it in before the deer image, leaving the deer image as a full page.On the back I did my journaling in response to the quote.Art Journal Prompt:I love this quote and you may want to use it for your own art journal:
I decided to use a Project Life card to write the quote.  Originally I was going to place it on the page with the deer image.  But it just didn't seem to work.Then I realized I could just place it in before the deer image, leaving the deer image as a full page.On the back I did my journaling in response to the quote.Art Journal Prompt:I love this quote and you may want to use it for your own art journal:
"I go to nature to be soothed and healed and to have my senses put in order." ~John Burroughs
I simply took the first part of the quote and wrote my response to it. "I go to nature . . ."You could use any quote or poem this way.Do you have a favorite quote? How could you use it as a jumping off point in your art journal?