Tag: collage

  • A Tour Through My Journal Ecosystem

    My eight‑year‑old self would be quite delighted to know that I now have something called a journal ecosystem — because surely that means I’m living a wildly exciting life. (Eight‑year‑old me also loved writing detailed accounts of most meals she ate. She had some very deep feelings about lasagna.)

    My 50‑plus self loves my journal ecosystem for different reasons. I recently learned the term refers to the habit of keeping many notebooks at once, and honestly, it feels like a good description of how I manage my world. My journals give me space to express my thoughts and feelings without judgment, while playing, planning, and processing.

    In the photo below, you’ll see my current stack. Let me take you on a little tour — from the bottom up:

    Stack of creative journals including an art journal, bullet journal, sketchbook, and notebooks used for mixed‑media play and workshop planning.

    Art Journal

    Started during my time at the wonderful Haliburton School of Art, this journal is filled with mixed‑media experiments and playful explorations. It’s my reminder that creativity doesn’t need an outcome, just curiosity.

    Inner‑Most Thoughts Journal

    Not its official name, but definitely its purpose. This is where I pour out the hard stuff — the dark‑night‑of‑the‑soul reflections, the stream‑of‑consciousness rambles, the emotional check‑ins. It’s grounding to look back and see how thoughts shift and soften over time.

    Bullet Journal

    My planning sanctuary. It’s where I map out tasks, hopes, and goals month by month, and hold myself gently accountable. And yes, it’s a great excuse to use my fun stationery.

    Sketchbook

    A square-format favourite for impulsive doodles, quick experiments, and trying out ideas I stumble across online. It’s low‑pressure, high‑play.

    Side Quest Notebook

    This one lives in my purse and comes with me to meetings with collaborators for my creative workshop business. It’s perfect for capturing ideas, scribbling notes, and brainstorming new workshop concepts in my fast and scribbly handwriting.

    Not Pictured: My Junk Journals

    I also keep a little hand‑stitched junk journal on the go, where I create playful spreads using bits and pieces collected from restaurants, events and the occasional irresistible piece of junk mail.

    Maybe you have a journal ecosystem too. I’d love to hear about it in the comments.

    And if you’d like to chat about collaborating or joining one of my creative workshops, please reach out. I’ve got just the right journal ready for jotting down our ideas.

  • Six Crafty Tools I Always Reach For

    As a maker and workshop facilitator, I’ve spent years experimenting with all kinds of tools and supplies. But there are a few materials I return to again and again because they’re reliable, versatile, and fun to use.

    1. Tombow Dual Brush Pens

    These pens are a staple in my studio. Each one has two tips: a flexible brush tip that mimics a paintbrush, and a fine bullet tip for detail work. The water-based ink blends beautifully, allowing for watercolor effects without the mess.

    Why I love them:

    • The brush tip is perfect for larger format hand lettering and calligraphy.
    • You can blend colours to build depth.
    • They’re great for layering over collage or mixed media backgrounds.

    2. Micron Pens

    Micron pens are known for their precision and archival quality. The .08 size is my go-to because it strikes the perfect balance between boldness and control. These pens don’t bleed or smudge, making them ideal for mixed media work.

    Why I love them:

    • They create clean, consistent lines for outlines, doodles and text.
    • The ink is waterproof, so you can layer watercolour or highlighters over it.
    • I can get lots of depth and texture by using different nibs.

    3. UHU Glue Sticks

    Not all glue sticks are created equal! UHU glue sticks are smooth, strong, and dry clear. They’re essential for collage work, especially when working with delicate vintage papers.

    Why I love them:

    • They don’t wrinkle or warp paper.
    • They’re mess-free and easy to control.
    • They’re archival quality.

    4. Gelli Plates for Printmaking

    Gel plates are a game-changer for printmaking. These soft, reusable plates let you create monoprints without a press. Every print is one-of-a-kind, and the process is incredibly intuitive and playful.

    Why I love them:

    • You can use them with acrylic paint, stencils, stamps, and found objects.
    • They’re perfect for creating backgrounds, textures, and collage fodder.
    • The process is full of happy accidents.

    5. Vintage Books

    Old books are treasure troves of inspiration. The aged paper, unique fonts, and illustrations add instant charm to any piece.

    Why I love them:

    • They add a sense of nostalgia and narrative to your work.
    • They’re perfect for altered books, collage, and mixed media.

    6. Tea-Dyed Papers

    There’s something delightful about tea-dyed paper. Each stained, speckled, and uniquely aged sheet is a little work of art. I love using stained art and lined papers as backgrounds, collage elements, or even as journal pages. The process of dyeing them is a bit time-consuming (set aside at least an hour to create a batch), but the results are always a delightful surprise.

    Why I love them:

    • They add instant vintage charm and warmth to any piece.
    • The natural staining creates organic patterns and textures.
    • They’re perfect for layering, writing, or stitching into handmade books.

    Ready to play?

    Whether you’re looking to try something new or deepen your practice, I’d love to welcome you to one of my workshops!

    👉 Click here to view upcoming workshops and sign up!

    Let’s get crafty!

    PS- Share your favourite crafting tools in the comments.

  • Creative Workshops in Toronto: Let’s Create Together

    Creative Workshops in Toronto: Let’s Create Together

    Hello and welcome! I’m so glad you’re here.

    Let me introduce myself… I’m Nikki Luscombe, a Toronto-based adult educator and creative workshop facilitator. I specialize in helping adults reconnect with their creativity through hands-on, inspiring craft experiences like collage workshopsmixed media sessions, and journaling classes.


    How It All Started

    My journey began with a simple invitation from my Nan when I was a kid. She handed me a stack of old magazines, some paper and glue, and said, “Don’t be bored—create something.” That moment sparked a lifelong love for collage art and ignited a curiosity that’s taken me through potterycalligraphymonoprintingmixed media, and journaling.

    I’ve come to believe that everyone has a creative spark. You don’t need to be an artist or have formal training. You just need a little space, a little encouragement, and the freedom to explore.


    Why Creativity Matters

    In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to lose touch with our creative side. That’s why I’m passionate about offering creative workshops for adults in Toronto—spaces where you can slow down, experiment, and rediscover the joy of making something with your hands.

    Whether you’re a beginner or someone looking to reignite your spark, my workshops are designed to be welcoming, fun, and pressure-free. I bring my background in learning and development and adult education to every session, blending structure with spontaneity to help you feel supported and inspired.


    What You Can Expect from My Workshops

    My workshops are designed to be fun, accessible, and energizing. I like to keep things hands-on, relaxed, and open-ended—because that’s where the magic happens. My workshops are all about exploration, not perfection. I truly believe that everyone brings something valuable to the table, and I love creating space for people to share their ideas, experiences, and creativity in their own way.

    Some recent offerings include:

    • Junk Journaling
    • Bullet Journaling
    • Custom Stamp and Stencil Making

    I also offer mobile workshops and can bring the creative experience to your studio, workplace, or event space.


    Let’s Create Together!

    Whether you join me in a studio or invite me to your own space, I’m here to guide you, cheer you on, and help you rediscover the joy of making something with your hands.

    Thanks for stopping by. I can’t wait to create with you.

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    Nikki