Today I'm once again at Art Journal Journey (AJJ) with a journal page for my dear friend Chris, this month's host. Chris can be found at PearShapedCrafting. Her theme this month is Spring Forward. This is my next offering.
Today I have a double spread in my latest altered book. Details are below.
I hate my handwriting. I know some of you do yours, too. I used to have stunning handwriting, and was often complimented on it. Now it's barely readable. The sentiment reads: "Spring is in the air. Spring flowers are popping out of the warm soil."
I found these definitions in my stash and thought they went well with the page.
I have lots of napkins. Many I received in swaps or as a hostess gift. However, I have NEVER EVER seen a napkin that had different images on each corner. Imagine my surprise when I found this.
Note how the flowers at the base of this corner are blue.
I couldn't believe my good fortune when I took this napkin apart. I didn't expect this!
Pink flowers grace the base of this napkin.
The sentiment reads: "Butterflies flit about and I bring my bicycle out of the garage to take a trip around the neighborhood."
One final look at this spread I created in my newest altered book. BTW, if you sent this napkin to me, or know who did, please let me know in the comments.
Thank you so much for stopping by today. Bleubeard and I would love to see you atArt Journal Journey with your own interpretation of Spring Forward.
Please join me today at my dining room table for a meal and a mug.
I bought a package of four croissants and was surprised at how much darker one was from the other when I filled them with seafood I got at the same time I got the croissants. In checking the package, two were dark and two were light.
Sharon asked to see the entire mug, so I took photos of the mug from all sides. Sadly, that doesn't help you read it any better.
I decided to list all the love quotes from the mug in order from top to bottom.
Love comforteth like sunshine after rain. Shakespeare
To live without loving is not really to live. Moliere
That love is all there is, is all we know of love. Emily Dickinson
There is no remedy for love but to love more. Thoreau
Love is not getting, but giving. Henry Van Dyke
Love conquers all. Virgil
Love is like a rose, the joy of all the earth. Rossetti
Whom we love best, to them we can say the least. John Ray
'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Tennyson
I've shown you mine, now it's your turn to share your T entry this week. The rules are extremely simple.
Your drink related post may be anything
from a photo of a
glass, cup, or mug, to an actual drink. You may choose to share a sketch or a digital,
hybrid, or traditional page in your scrapbook, art journal, or altered
book, as I have done. Maybe you'd prefer to share a tag, or wow us with your photography. You might
choose a postcard or decorated card. You might even draw an image on a used tea bag. Or
perhaps
you prefer to review a place you visited, a movie, or book. It makes no
difference as long as it's drink related. And don't forget that the
more unique and outside the box it is, the better we like it. Please tie
it back here, and pleaselink only to your T post, not your entire blog. When you link,
Bleubeard, the T gang, and I will be by to visit. Bleubeard
would also like to remind you that your photos may be taken any time.
Today I'm once again at Art Journal Journey (AJJ) with a journal page for my dear friend Chris, this month's host, who can be found at PearShapedCrafting. Her theme this month is Spring Forward.
Spring winds are perfect for kite flying. Details are below.
I began by laying down metallic turquoise acrylic paint on 5.5 X 8 inch (13.97 X 20.32 centimeter) 110 lb. cardstock. When dry, I added the kite I cut from vintage sheet music. I used a white Posca pen to create the tail and orange and pink Posca pens to create the bows. I also used the orange Posca pen to separate the two areas of the kite. I outlined the sentiment using the pink Posca pen.
Thank you so much for stopping by today. Bleubeard and I would love to see you atArt Journal Journey with your own interpretation of Spring Forward.
I'm at Art Journal Journey (AJJ) today with a journal page for my friend Chris, our host this month. Chris can be found at PearShapedCrafting. Her theme in case you didn't know is Spring Forward.
It's obvious this is called Butterflies. I once again began by adhering vintage sheet music to 5.5 X 8 inch (13.97 X 20.32 centimeter) 110 lb cardstock. I then adhered a portion of the top layer of a napkin.
Finally, I computer generated the word and edged it in black dye ink.
Thank you so much for visiting today. Bleubeard and I would love to see you atArt Journal Journey with your own interpretation of Spring Forward.
Tuesday I did my civic duty and voted. This was a special election that involved an increased sales tax. I was happy I voted, but my vote didn't matter that much because 82% of us (nearly 42,000), myself included, voted NO, and only 18% (about 9,100) voted yes. It was the biggest turnout of a special election voted on in years. Our mayor, who I did NOT vote for into office, was behind the yes decision and even caused the special election. I don't see her chances of re-election in two years being all that great!
Now let's make some art!! Today I'm at Art Journal Journey (AJJ) with a journal page for my friend Chris, this month's host, who can be found at PearShapedCrafting. Her theme this entire month is Spring Forward.
It's obvious I named this Spring Flowers. Detail images are below.
I began by adhering vintage sheet music to 5.5 X 8 inch (13.97 X 20.32 centimeter) 110 lb cardstock. I then added various parts of the top layer of a napkin to the page. I then added a butterfly, but misjudged where it was to go and at least 1/4th was off the page. When I tried to remove it and re-adhere it, I tore it. I probably should have left it off because part of it was still off the page the second time I added it. Finally I added the computer generated words.
Thank you so much for visiting today. Bleubeard and I would love to see you atArt Journal Journey with your own interpretation of Spring Forward.
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Please check out my Previous Collaborations link above to see what projects I have been involved in over the past 12 years. Current and ongoing projects only are shown below.
Occasionally, Silent Sunday will showcase photos of my home, neighborhood, or community. A picture is often worth a thousand words.
Feelfree to drop by every second Thursday of the month for my Second Thursday Tutorials. They are interspersed with my other Tutorials found at the link page above.
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I will create the art, critique things I feel are important, and put pen (and sometimes glue) to paper, or fingers to keys, while Bleubeard will mostly watch, supervise, or sleep.
Music that inspires me: my steel drum friend, Joseph Peck