I've had Pentatonix's new song Anchor stuck in my head for DAYS! It's so vibey ⚓ I wrote out the lyrics of the chorus on this lettering page and I like the simple look of it

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I've had Pentatonix's new song Anchor stuck in my head for DAYS! It's so vibey ⚓ I wrote out the lyrics of the chorus on this lettering page and I like the simple look of it

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"Snow prince"
With the current weather i felt like drawing a little floofy snow kitty :D
It's been many years ago since we had so much snow (at some places it was knee high!)Also falling more and more in love with the mat finish of acryl paint markers!
Drawn with acrylograph pens +a white fine posca marker because the white pen of the acrylograph was to transparent weirdly enough, while the other colors where super opaque! And a purple sakura micron pen (for the lineart) on a small watercolor sketchbook.
Golden Afternoon Bullet Journal
I got into bullet journaling during the spring lockdowns, and I’ve really been enjoying it. This journal was my sister’s 2020 birthday gift (finished months late due to great upheaval in my personal life, but it’s the thought that counts?) She loves the song “In The Golden Afternoon” from Alice in Wonderland, and I used that as a jump off point for the theme, which became flowers/nature.
(Completely forgot to take a picture of the frontispiece after I finished the book??? Derp. Please ignore the sticky notes.)
The book is structured so that the first section spans the entire year, a kind of bird’s-eye overview, before being split into individual months. The overview section has pages such as “About Me” “Favorite Quotes” “2021 Goals” etc. all out lined in washi tape and embellished with stickers. Other sections are hand painted/inked:
Each month section has a dutch door frontispiece. When closed, it shows the name of the month and a corresponding poem; when opened, a calendar and two cocktail recipes are revealed.
Each month follows the same layout with different floral variations and mood trackers. In order: goals, habits, gratitude, affirmations (those two with washi tape outlines only), health, mood, weather, and two blank pages labeled “[month] notes.” The health and weather trackers are just grids; health gets ticked off on relevant days, and weather has squares to be tracked for temperature and a lot of space for regular notes (”nice sunset tonight” etc.) The mood trackers are especially fun to create and to fill out. They correspond to the theme far more loosely than the other pages.
I really loved doing the detail work. I’ve been doodling in margins my entire life and it’s nice to see that blossom into something a little bit more structured and useful.
The last page in the book is one that looks back over the year before looking forward to the next volume.
Guess I’ll start on the next one?
Getting back to my typical setup with September, featuring a cool smoky blue color with the Mildliner and Acrylograph. The righthand sections are "Tasks and Goals" and "Bujo Review"
Tried out Acrylographs today. It was a struggle. New mediums always come with a learning curve but the long priming, the fast-drying ink, and the thickness of the tips was a bit too much.

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I bought the Cool Fall collection of Acrylograph pens with the thin tips on sale at Archer&Olive. So far they are working pretty well and not bleeding through my current 120gsm notebook. Just waiting on the inspiration to strike for cool art to make with these guys!
I have been eyeing Archer&Olive for years but their stuff is sooo expensive! They had a 25% clearance sale a while back and I finally caved and bought two notebooks and a set of Acrylograph pens. I'm so excited!