Showing posts with label stickers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stickers. Show all posts

Monday, January 22, 2024

Sarcasm, Anyone?

How often have you had different pieces that you weren't sure how to put them together?  Did you freeze or did you work through it?  Did it work or maybe you're not sure.  That happened to me with this and my die-cuts.



I had this ATC that I had smeared gesso on through a stencil, then added color.  So I had a base of red and orange to work off of, but I still had to figure out how to add the die-cuts to my liking.  Thankfully it worked out well and I really like this ATC.

 

I've included affiliated links for items I used for this project or similar products.  If you click the link I get a small commission.  The price does not change at all for you.  Enjoy the links and thank you for your support!

 

What do you like about this ATC?  What's your favorite part?  I'm so glad that you visited!  Come back to visit soon!



Tuesday, November 28, 2023

One of Those Butterfly Days

Ever have one of those days?  You can't quite put your finger on it, maybe you can't put a name to it, but you just have this feeling.  Maybe it's an off day.  Maybe it's a good day where you forgot about everything for a little bit.  Maybe it's a day when something unexpected happened.  There's so many different aspects that can be covered.  And that's how life is at time.



I didn't love this ATC or the batch, and when you do batch work, that happens.  Even if you like the whole group or get a whole group done, one or two might not work out exactly how you like and you have to adjust them.  

In this case, I grabbed some kraft paper that I had used as underpaper for previous projects and ripped a section that I glued to the ATC and trimmed off the excess to give a new background.  This background has spots of paint as well as ghost images from stamps and leftover gesso from cleaning a stencil.  I don't clean my stencils when I use paint with them.  So many of my stencils are a riot of color from being used often with different shades of paint over the years.  Gesso, however, is artist's primer, and like other mediums, like clear gel or texture paste, gets cleaned off stencils right away so the stencil can continue to be used.

In this case I used a white water-based Sharpie paint marker for most of the doodling.  I also used a Uni Posca Paint Marker in Emerald Green and a Molotow One4All Shock Blue paint marker.  And for some fun, I added a piece of washi tape and a couple heart stickers made into a butterfly.

 

I'm entering my ATC into the following challenges:

Krafty Chicks Challenge

Creative Fingers Challenge


I've included affiliate links to many of the products I've used or similar products, which means if you use the links to make a purchase, I make a small commission with no price increase for you.  I really appreciate your support.
 
Do you ever have one of those days?  A day you just want to head off the rails and do something fun and different?  Please feel free to let me know in the comments!





Thursday, November 23, 2023

Happy Thanksgiving!

 I scheduled this to post today because like many of you, I hope, I'm enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with my family.  I truly hope you enjoy this holiday, whoever you're celebrating it with.  I also hope you find at least one thing to be thankful for, especially if you've been going through a tough time.  It can be hard to see in hard times, but there's always something to be thankful for, small or big, simple or complicated.  So Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy this visit to a previous post about being thankful.

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Hey everyone, I hope you're enjoying the rest of your weekend.  Weekends can be tough.  It's a terrific break from regular life, but they can also go by really quickly, right?

Simon Says Stamp has a new challenge, with is Thankful.  I do my best to be thankful, for all the things in my life.  Even the challenges are good because those are opportunities to discover new ways of thinking or come up with new ideas.  And of course, Thanksgiving is coming up, which reminds us all to be thankful for not only the good things, but the challenges.

Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge

I made an art journal page for this theme, and it's kinda funny.  My art journal has a lot of mop up pages.  Sometimes that helps me, sometimes it can block me.  Other times it can inspire me, but I add back in detail I really like.  In this case, I was going to keep part of it, then changed my mind and covered it up, but added back in details.  I had stenciled some red stars from a Dylusions stencil, but covered it up with more paint to make my spread.  I added it back in after composing my page and I think I really like the results.


 

The numbers in the purple are leftovers from the mop up, but I covered everything else, though I hadn't planned to.  I combined Liquitex Titanium White with Liquitex Bright Aqua Green, and covered the left area with just the white.  Then I added Artist's Loft Neon Green and some Artist's Loft Orange mixed with white to add some more interest.


 

I added a strip of washi tape, spots of Heidi Swapp Number Rub-ons, and traced a Viewfinder stencil with a red Tombow marker.  The TO is Heidi Swapp Alpha Stickers with Dylusions Calypso Teal Color Spray.  I used a journaling card from my stash, swiped some orange paint on the edges, then used Archival black ink with a small stamp set from my stash for WEEK.  I used an alphabet stamp set with Distress Ink Festive Berries for SAY and the "thank you" is from an American Crafts Thickers set called Wild.  The star is from a gelli printing session complete with doodles from both a Sharpie pen and a water-based white Sharpie paint marker.

 
 
I've included affiliate links to many of the products I've used or similar products, which means if you use the links to make a purchase, I make a small commission with no price increase for you.  I really appreciate your support.

I hope you enjoyed my art journal page as much as I did making it.  Are there any challenges you're thankful for this year?  What else are you grateful for this year?



Monday, November 20, 2023

Find Your Fire

Welcome everyone!  I feel like I really stepped outside the box on this one and I'm so glad I did!  Have you ever pushed yourself?  Challenged yourself more than you thought you might, and it worked out really well?

 

I'm entering my ATC into the following challenges:

Creative Fingers Challenge

Crazy is Our Fame Challenge

I used a bunch of stuff from my stash for this ATC.  Washi tape, doodled up deli paper, stickers, a dried out leftover wipe (the heart shape), the phrase sticker, and the ribbon.  The background is a Dina Wakely stamp made with a tinted Embossing Ink pad and Clear Embossing powder.  Then came the paint and spray with Dylusions London Blue spray.  There's also a bit of Liquitex Gesso that I put through a punchinella stencil.  I used Alene's Tacky Glue to attach everything. 



I also added a bit of ribbon trim that I think works so well with this ATC.
 
I've included affiliate links to many of the products I've used or similar products, which means if you use the links to make a purchase, I make a small commission with no price increase for you.  I really appreciate your support.
 
Can you find your fire?   What else would you like to see from me?  Please feel free to let me know in the comments!



Sunday, September 10, 2023

Adventuring in my Mini Art Journal - Day 10

I'm so glad you're continuing on this adventure with me!  Hello, again, and I've got Day 10 of my Art Marks Challenge journal to share with you today.  It's been pretty busy around here, but having a little creative time is just the ticket.  The Art Marks Challenge is from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.  It was technically last month, but I'm still catching up.

Day 10 - Quit

 

For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here.  And Rae's Instagram account here shows Rae's interpretation of the prompts.  Rae made tiny cards and put them into this gorgeous little pocket journal, which is super thick.  I'm pretty jealous.

It also got me thinking about rules.  Art has some rules.  Mix certain colors of paint, like red and green, you'll get mud.  Bookbinding has certain rules and tools to make those gorgeous journals I've seen.  However, the idea of making little cards and then adding those cards to an already existing journal, as Rae did, never occurred to me.  And I love the chunky books, so it makes great sense.  And gives me permission to do the same, which I intend to do at some point.  For now, I'm still working in the journal I made, though I pulled it apart to help with photographing.  I'll share a picture of it once it's actually done and put together again.


I'm going to be posting all my pages.  For the most part it's been individual pages, but a couple have been groups and I may do a few more posts like that.

For the Day 10 prompt of Quit, I had to pause for a moment.  We all know the phrase quitters never win and winners never quit.  We also all know people in our lives that run the gamut from ready to quit at a drop of a hat to those that won't stop even when all the signs are saying to make a smart retreat and try a new angle.  In both of those scenarios, and everything in between, there's the behind the scenes of leaving.  What is wrong with the situation to make a person want to quit or decide it's not worth it and a different tactic is better.  It's usually reasons or excuses.  What the difference?  Excuses gets you out of stuff without blame, while reasons are considerations to either stick with it or leave or come up with a plan that's in between. 

I used some fun paper for the background. I've played with my gelli plate and I have my underpaper, but I've also played with the backside of patterned paper.  Sometimes you get a patterned paper and then later on, you're asking yourself, why did I get this?  Well I took those, flipped some over that were white on the back, and played with my supplies.


The background combines several of my stencils, including an alphabet and circles stencil from Dylusions and a stencil designed by Ronda Palazzari for The Crafter's Workshop called Subway.  Looking through my stash, I found a stamped image of the ladybug woman's head from a Dylusions set I have that I had colored with my Tombow markers.


 

I added a banner die-cut from my stash and colored in the silver part with my Sharpie yellow paint marker.  Sharpie makes oil-based and water-based paint markers.  My paint marker is water-based, which seem difficult to find.  There is this set, which includes yellow.  And it has several colors to play around with, so it's a great find.

 


I added some letters stickers, and a phrase sticker from my stash, as well as stamped "excuses" with a mini alphabet stamp set using my Ranger Archival Ink in black.  I also used my Sharpie pen to do some doodles. 


 

Along the same vein as not quitting, I have a quick question for you.  You could use some extra money, right?  Who couldn't, of course.  I'm certainly no different, and I was in a real bind.  I work a day job, like many of you, and I was struggling.  Crafting takes money, and so does life.  And I thought about and pursued a few different options.  Then, I was having a conversation with a friend, about struggling financially, trying side jobs, and trying to find something that would stick long term.  I wasn't looking to make millions, just a little something extra so I can breathe a little very month.  One thing led to another and I want to share my good fortune with you!

So to help me continue my crafting and have a little wiggle room every month, I have a couple side hustles.  One is very simple, no tech skills required, and takes about 10 minutes a day.  It's an e-mail marketing system called Cliqly and it's a great!  Perfect for those short on time, which is all of us.  It's all set up, and you get your own referral link to up those commissions!  You don't have to bug family and friends, and you also start with a list, so no starting from scratch.  Don't waste another second if you're interested.

I've also included affiliate links for the products I've used.  I earn a commission for any purchases you make, with no price increase for you.  I truly appreciate the support! 

I'm also entering this in Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday Challenge.

Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page.  Bye for now!




Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Mini Art Journal Day 5

Hello once again my crafty friends!

I'm so glad you're visiting today!  I have another page in my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge from Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.

Day 5 - Commit

 

For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here.  And Rae's Instagram account here shows what's she's making for each prompt.  For those just tuning in, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes, but you can use many different things, including scrap or underpaper, so some pages already had stuff on them.  A hole punch and some baker's twine and a mini art journal is born!

I'm planning to post all of my pages, though some may be individual pages and some may be in groups.


All of the Art Marks prompts are making me think.  Think about what the prompt means, not just to me, but in general.  Committing is big; you're promising something, even if it's just to yourself, for the long haul.  You can commit to training for a physical challenge, commit to education, commit yourself to family, or make a commitment to yourself.

But underlying any commitment is keeping the promise to keep doing it.  Even this challenge is in a sense a commitment, even though it's supposed to be fun and there's not exactly any consequence for not finishing it.  However, something I've committed myself to in my own life is improving my financial situation.  I know, people aren't supposed to talk money in polite company, but I think this is something we can all relate to in some way.  And I lie helping my friends, when I can.  I like to consider you all my friends.  That's why I'm sharing my artwork, and maybe a little money talk to help us both.  Committing myself to improving my financial situation involves a couple side hustles.  And I'm guessing we all either have one or have thought about one at some point.

In the spirit of helping you, my friends, I want to share a couple things with you.  Both are great, but take work.  One is Cliqly.  Super simple, You log in, spend 10 minutes sending e-mails, earning click commissions.  If you include your referral link, you can also earn referral commission.  No scams, honest.  Anyone can do this, no tech experience needed.  I mess around with art, not making money.  The other avenue is being an Amazon affiliate.  I share the products I love to use with you and I make a small commission on sales, without a price difference for you.  So thank you!

There's a lot going on in my background, so I'll go step by step.  First I made circles using my Sakura solid paint markers in blue and neon orange.  Next I sponged teal paint through a piece of punchinella.  Here's an example of what punchinella can look like when you purchase it.

 

What is punchinella?  It's sequin waste.  All those little circles are punched out sequins, but the waste is just wonderful.  You can do so much with it.  I've used it on its own on projext, you can cut it into shapes, or use it as a stencil.  There are some stencils with a punchinella pattern, but if you have some punchinella, you can use that too.  I discovered it years ago and fell in crafty love!  

After the punchinella, I traced a few letters through a stencil I have that looks like something you'd get for school supplies, and I sponged blue paint through the circle and star of a Dina Wakley stencil called The Basics.

 

A little black paint through my Dylusions Chequered Dots stencil and I outlined the border squares with my white-out pen.  I used mini wooden alpha stamps for the words "STAY THE" and American Crafts Thickers, similar to these but regular aqua in color, for "COURSE."  I think I've mentioned how much I love Thickers and how I have several sets.  This is another of those sets.


 

I added several details with my Sharpie pen.  The girl is actually a combination of a stamp set and a digi image.  The head and body are come from a Dylusions stamp set called Mini Moo that I colored with Tombow dual-tip watercolor markers.

 

I purchased mine individually, however this set is a good place to start.  The legs I cut off and decided to use later.  Instead, I grabbed the legs from the thinking girl I used earlier in my journal and added them here.  I think it looks just right.



Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my art journal page.  Bye for now!



Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Mini Art Journal Day 3

Hello crafty friends!

I'm so glad you're here.  I have another page in my mini art journal for the Art Marks Challenge compliments of Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene.

Day 3 - Leap

Here's a peek:

 

My first thought was a leap of faith.  It got me thinking of what a leap of faith is; trying something and believing it will work.  Even if there are obstacles in your way, you don't let those obstacles stop you.

It's interesting because I've tried to do that in my life, recently to improve my financial situation.  I know, I know, isn't everyone?  Of course, and I hope you're succeeding in whatever endeavor you're trying.  One leap of faith I've taken is signing onto an easy e-mail system called Cliqly.  It's super simple, everything set up for you, and takes about 10 minutes a day.  You sign in and send e-mails, earning click commissions.  If you use your referral link, which you don't pay to get, you can also earn referral commissions.  It's not a get rick quick scam; it actually takes time.  However, putting the time in on the front end means you get the rewards long-term.

I'm also an Amazon affiliate.  Simply put, if you follow some of the link and make a purchase, I make a small commission.  So I'll thank you in advance.  Thank you!!

I'm also entering my page into these challenges:

Creative Fingers Challenge #260 - Anything Goes

Crazy is Our Fame August Challenge


For some Art Marks Challenge history, you can click here.  And Rae's Instagram account here shows what's she's making for each prompt.  For those just tuning in, I'm working in a mini art journal I made out of envelopes.  I've also done this out of scrap or underpaper, so some pages already had stuff on them.  A hole punch and some baker's twine later and tada!  A mini art journal for the challenge!

I'm planning to post all of my pages, though some may be individual pages and some may be in groups

Now for the reveal.  Drum roll please... 



This is a somewhat simpler page that morphed and morphed again before I was finally done with it.  I made the background using my scribbles stencil and purple paint.  A little subtler than I planned, but it works.  Then I used an old brick stencil from The Crafter's Workshop with two different paint colors: blue and black.  I'll give you three guesses which color I used first.  Okay, fine, I used my blue first, then offset the stencil and added the black.


Yes, I purposely made three line.  As I said, my original plan morphed, a couple times.  I used my white-out pen for a lot of the writing, as well as outlining the letter stickers.  Everyone feels differently about their writing.  One designer I really like, Ali Edwards, uses her handwriting in many of her stamps and images.

I'm still getting used to using my handwriting in crafting.  Sometimes I like it and sometimes I don't.  I tend to like others' handwriting better.  For some reason, it always looks cooler, but I'm still working on it for myself.


I used my black Sharpie to outline the words I wrote, as well as the doodle stitches on the labels.  The label has been sitting in my stash for a long time, and the label is long itself, so that's saying something!


The letter stickers are from a sticker sheet in my stash, and I used a Uni Posca fine point paint marker in white to outline the head.  The head, in turn, is from a Dylusions stamp set called Dependable Dolly.  It's an older one, so it can be harder to find.  Have I mentioned I have quite the stash?


I at first didn't have the labels on the head on the layout.  And I was okay with it...until I wasn't.


So I took to my stash of die-cuts, which are from kits, store-bought, and stamped images I colored and cut out, to find one that fit.

It was funny, because there were a couple I had thought to use, but they were actually too big!  One of the only issues I would say to working in a small journal.  Some images are just too big, even if you cut them.  But this head fit the space very nicely, and the little pops of purple matched the background in a subtle way.  Once I attached the head and labels, I called it done.



Thank you so much for stopping by and looking at my art journal page.  Bye for now!





Thursday, August 17, 2023

Mini Art Journal Days 1 and 2

 Hello again!!  Who's ready for another adventure?  How about a little tease...


 

I love mini art journals.  There's less pressure and excellent for playing when you're short on time, even if you're using wet media, like paint.  This month Rae Missigman and Sandi Keene are doing an Art Marks Challenge.  You can start any time, do one day, do the whole month, whatever works for you.  And use whatever size journal you want.  Rae has these marvelous little cards that she plays one, one for each day.  Easy for those short on time and wanting to make some art.  For the Art Marks Challenge, there's a word every day to ponder and create art with, or around, or about, whatever suits you.  

For some history about the Art Marks Challenge, you can click here.  And to see what Rae is doing for the project, you can head to her Instagram account here.  I made a little book from envelopes.  Yes, you read that right.  I grabbed 8 envelopes, punched holes in the middle of the long sides, then used baker's twine to tie them all together.  For those of us still learning about actual bookbinding, this very rudimentary method works wonders!

So I have done some of the prompts, and I'll be posting multiple days in between other projects to give you my interpretation of the prompts.

A little housekeeping to get out of the way, while also educating you and sharing this with you.  It's related to art and not related to art, now that makes sense!  Obviously most art supplies cost money, and we could all use more of that, right?  I have a couple different methods I use to do just that!  One is so super easy I was thinking, no way this is for reals!  But it is!  And I've seen the numbers change while I'm doing it!  It's a simple e-mail system called Cliqly.  The system is provided for you, you do everything from the site and it takes 10 minutes a day!!  It's so easy and has two ways to make money.  It works like this: sign up and you get a list of 5,000 leads to e-mail with credits put into your account.  You also do what's called list building, which means you send out e-mails and anyone who clicks the links gets added to your list.  Your list literally grows every day.  You earn click commissions, as is someone clicks the link you get s small commission.  In the e-mails you can also add your own referral link, which you get when you sign up.  That's the big dollar signs.  So what you're saying-yes, what I'm saying is it's easy, dare a I say fun, and can make you money for a short amount of time, score!  So by all means, please, you can follow this link if you want a super easy way to get a some extra cash.

I'm also an Amazon affiliate, which means if you follow some of the links here and purchase products, I'll get a commission.  I would certainly appreciate it, and it helps me bring you all this artsy goodness.  I want you to be able to create what I'm creating as best I can.  So that's why I link to as many of the products as I can.  I often see something that inspires me and knowing the products helps me so much!    Now your project won't look exactly like mine, and that's okay!  That's what make every piece unique.  So the links are my way of helping you put your unique spin on the artwork.  And with that, on to the show!

These are the first two days of the Art Marks Challenge.  I've linked to as many products as I could find, however, some may no longer be available.

Day 1 is Begin.


To make the background, I used a flat brush, the center one in this set, and my finger to spread around three different colors: Artist Loft Neon Green and Liquitex Basics in Light Green and Aqua Green.  Very technical with my finger, absolutely.  To make the actual book, I used supplies I had on hand, envelopes from the mail.  Yes, you heard me.  You can use anything, really.  I've used underpaper, patterned paper I no longer love, scraps, as long as they're long enough to fold in half, they're fodder.  My binding method isn't super technical either at the moment.  I used a single hole punch (here's some great options, mine is the silver one with the attached tray under the hole; very important!) to punch two holes through eight envelopes and used one of my favorite supplies to tie them together: baker's twine.


 

Once the paint was dry, I added my elements.  I thought about the word begin, and what it means.  One way is every day is a new beginning, so I followed that train of thought.  I used a big die-cut from my stash, black cloth Thickers alphabet stickers (the design is called Doll) from American Crafts, same font as these American Craft Glitter Thickers, and a heart sticker from this set of Pinkfresh Studios Stickers.  I also used other supplies including an acrylic alphabet stamp set for "every."  The triangles are from a stamp set by Julie Fei-Fan Balzer.  On the top die-cut, I used a Uni Posca Red Paint Marker Ultra Fine to write the word "EVER."  Those paint markers come in at least two different points, ultra fine and medium, and I've got colors in both.  I love paint markers.  I find them a great method of adding color without having to wait a huge long time for the paint to dry.  They come in a huge variety of colors, and different tips to cover all your crafty needs!


 

The bottom border is a stamp from a stamp set made by a Polish company called Badass Art Stamps.  I had a subscription at one point ad have several sets.  Some have cursing, I will warn you, but they're beyond funny and the style is so stinking cool!  I of course used my black Sharpie pen and my white out pen, similar to these, to add some more details and called it done!

 


Day 2 is Decide.

 


For this page I started with a red Sakura Solid Paint Marker for the background.  I didn't do full coverage on purpose.  I also used a older Dylusions alpha stencil in two ways.  I used a makeup sponge to add some yellow acrylic paint through the stencil, as well as using my Sharpie to trace letters through the stencil.


 

Depending on the kind of paint you use you'll get more or less coverage.  It also depends on the effect you're going for, and I will get into that at some other point.  My yellow paint is student quality, so pretty transparent, which I really like here. 


 

The words "can't decide" is from a mini alphabet stamp set similar to this one and a little cat's eye shaped ColorBox Pigment Ink Pad in blue.  And therein lies another aspect: different types of stamping ink.  To give you a few: dye, pigment, embossing.  Another topic I will get into later, so stay tuned! 


 

I used a couple die-cuts from my stash, and a stamp set from Julie Fei-Fan Balzer for the blue and black circles.  The "I'm" are white American Crafts Foam Thickers.


Thank you for much for visiting!  Bye for now!


 

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Anything Goes ATC Style

Update: Links are fixed!  Thanks for your patience!

 

I love ATCs, otherwise known as Artist Trading Cards.  They're the size of traditional trading cards, such as baseball, but they're mini works of art.  Low commitment and expectation due to the small surface, but also great for experimentation.

This week the Monday Challenge for Simon Says Stamp is Anything Goes.  So I went with an ATC to play around with.  I grabbed a journal card from my stash, trimmed it to size with my American Crafts paper trimmer, and went to work.  I will say I've had this paper trimmer for a long time and it still cuts like it's brand new, at least in my crafty opinion.  Mine is definitely well-loved.

A little housekeeping before I get into how I made this little beauty.  As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.  Some products I've used I've included links to add these fantastic goodies to your supply.  Now, on to the making!

 

I started with some gelli printed deli paper that I adhered with a gluestick.  The stencils include an older Dylusions stencil with bricks and large numbers, a clean up print, and Tim Holtz Layered Stencil Patchwork Stencil.  I'll do another post about that.  The grungy alpha stamp is from Paperbag Studios called, aptly enough, Grunge Alpha.  This was I think the stamp's maiden voyage.

I also used Avery Reinforcement Labels, a chipboard circle, a orange and white striped triangle sticker from Pinkfresh Studios Dream On collection, a Citrus Twist Phrase Sticker (the yellow one), and two phrase stickers from a random sheet I have.  I've had monthly memberships with a couple different companies, so I have lots of supplies that aren't commercially available.

For the border I used an Emerald Green Uni Posca Paint Marker with a bullet tip.  You can purchase them individually, but this is a good starter set of the basic colors, plus black and white.  Never underestimate the glory of black and white paint markers, they're worth their weight in gold!  I love colors, don't get me wrong, but I tell anyone I discuss my art with, white and black add that amazing pop to colors.  Nothing like it.  I also love black and white pens, which are also worth their weight in gold.  One of my favorites is this Fine Point Sharpie Pen.  It's slim and easy to hold, gives a nice line that's not too thick, and the felt tip writes on most surfaces.

A finishing touch is a little transparent plastic arrow from my stash.  Thanks for checking out my project.  Bye for now!


Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Mash Up Time


 Why hello there!  I'm so glad you came back.  This post is about art journaling.  More Than Words has a wonderful challenge for this month called Mash Up.  You choose two or more themes from the previous six months and make an art journal page.  I had a lot of ideas running through my head.  I looked through magazines for images that fit somewhat with my theme.  I had an idea of using clocks and a house.  I really liked the idea of using Time, and then I was thinking Love Letters or Green as a second choice.  Looking through I came up with a few other ideas as well, but then I settled on something I love that many others also love, the movies.

Movies are magic, and you forget time when you're there.  I love that.  You're swept away in the story, no matter the genre.  So I had my theme, my images, and I pulled out my art journal.  Now my art journal has lots of pages with partial work on them.  I've played before, stamping, painting, stenciling, so many pages have the beginnings of pages.  Here's where a funny part happened.


 

I opened my journal to a page and it already had letters stickers for the word "movies" as well as background work.  Then I was struck by another idea.  Another theme from the mash up was art supplies.  So I used Time, Love Letters, and Art Supplies.  I'm using my page as a love letter to something I love, the movies, while also using a letter stencil in the background and letter stickers.  I also used time in the "3, 2, 1" part of the spread for when you actually film a movie.  And I used plenty of art supplies in general on this page.

I hope you enjoyed your visit today.  I know I love when a page comes together somehow randomly.  Bye for now!


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