My take on Courage
After seeing how the hole and reinforcer showed through, I decided to leave the tag intact. I picked "Courage" quotes from three of the very best and brightest people I could find. I used stickers to designate this was the 24th week. Nelson Mandela offered this,
while Maya Angelou had this to say on the subject.
And one of the greatest men of the last century, Sir Winston Churchill offered this. Personally, this one is my favorite.
Then I had to go and get silly by trying to write the word "Courage" and trying to make it look better than it should. These are some lovely pastels, but I don't have the skills I need to use them yet.I noticed an even bigger mistake when I got ready to scan the completed piece. I knew (but apparently had either a blond or senior moment) the even numbers should be on the back side of each file folder page. Unfortunately, I had not properly filed the previous entry, so I now have two "fronts." I'm not sure if I'll leave them and not worry about it, or use the backs for the next two entries. Since I'm making these for me, with the original intent of using some of my overabundant stash, I have a feeling these are both finished and ready to be filed away, never to be spoken of again.
Thanks as always for visiting, because this is the only place you'll see my courage this week.


7 thoughtful remarks:
Love those quotes! And the page.
Those are all great quotes and you certainly face your "foes" of doodling and writing text with courage!
Gorgeous color in this piece my dear, and quotes are one of my 'favoritest' things in the world!
It is certainly courageous to show your work to the world. Good on you.
Great quotes and fabulous colors.
Great quotes! :)
The Churchill quote is my favorite. And I like how your word "courage" is written.
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