Vibrant Spring Flower Collage in My Art Journal 🌷✨
🌷 Bringing all the spring vibes to my art journal with this super vibrant flower collage! In this longer video, I walk you through the entire process — from selecting magazine cutouts of tulips, lilies, hyacinths, and daffodils, to layering them over bold purple, pink, and yellow backgrounds for that joyful, abundant feel.
I love how the glossy accents and overlapping textures add depth and character. It's chaotic in the best way and instantly lifts my mood every time I open the page. Perfect for anyone who loves mixed media, junk journaling, or just needs a cheerful creative project.
What flowers would you add to your own spring collage? Have you tried bold color blocking like this? Let me know in the comments — I’d love to see your versions! 💐
Save this for your next art session and tag me if you recreate something similar!
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When I first started creating spring-themed collages in my art journal, I found that selecting a variety of flower images really helped capture the season's vibrancy and energy. Using magazine cutouts is a fantastic way to incorporate diverse floral textures and colors without needing to paint or draw every detail. For my projects, I prefer flowers like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and lilies because they have distinct shapes and bright colors that stand out beautifully when layered. One technique I've learned that adds depth is layering these cutouts over bold color blocks—purple and pink are especially great for making the flowers pop, while yellow adds warmth and energy. Adding glossy accents or using different paper textures enhances the collage's tactile feel and makes the artwork more engaging to interact with. This slight chaos in arrangement really brings the piece to life and lifts my mood every time I revisit it. Incorporating the word "HELLO® Spring" or similar uplifting text elements can also add a welcoming, thematic touch to your collage, greeting viewers with the freshness of the season. Don’t hesitate to experiment with combining textures like washi tape, fabric scraps, or handwritten journal notes that reflect your personal story or seasonal reflections. For those new to junk journaling or mixed media art, this type of project is perfect to try. It requires minimal specialized art skills but encourages creativity and mindfulness. Plus, sharing your creations on social platforms with hashtags like #SpringCollage, #FlowerCollage, #ArtJournal, and #MixedMediaArt can connect you with a supportive community who love these joyful, creative expressions of spring.



































































































































