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I, Hanna write about my passions; visual journaling, collage, photography, craft and creativity in general, to name a few! About iHanna

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Recent posts
- Art Journal Peek: Blue Bird
- 365 Collages | Week 23 – Pink Edition
- Eye Candy: Newborn Wool
- Art Journal Peek: A Combination of Things
- Wanna see me Doodle on an Index Card?
- 365 Collages | Week 22 – Black & White Edition
- Yellow like the Sun in Artsyville
- Art Journal Peek: Live life Artfully
- Pillow with Kantha Embroidery
- Creative Snapshots | End of Spring
Tag Archives: prompt
Inspiration: Daily Paper Prompts
Have you seen Tammy’s Daily Paper Prompts? The’re quick and easy ideas that everyone can try out and play with. They do not come up in the feed of her blog DaiysYellow, instead you’ve got to visit the prompts page … Continue reading
Watercolour engraving with a knitting needle
Have you ever tried doing a watercolour engraving? It’s a wet technique where you paint a surface with lots of water (and a watercolour of your choice) and quickly, before it dries draws a sketch or doodle using a sharp … Continue reading
Let’s play with Found Poetry
Here is another spread with lots of circle fascination, where I’ve also played with cut out words and created my own (Swedish) Found Poetry. I love these little poems! They make me smile because the language is old fashioned and … Continue reading
Starting to stitch without a plan
I usually have some kind of idea when I start an embroidery, but for this ATC I thought I’d start without a plan – and see where it led me. You almost need to trick your brain to without any … Continue reading
Try to restrain yourself
Trying to restrain yourself is hard if you ask me. I’m a maximalist, not a minimalist. I like clutter (but not the dust that lives between everything). I like lots of choices (but not having to go out to buy … Continue reading
What I Wore today
First I was doing an exercise to create a 6 minute diary page á lá Linda Barry, author of the book What It Is (that I own and totally recommend, it’s awesome). Then I decided to draw What I wore … Continue reading


