Friday, April 20, 2018
The key to this project might be the key
I'm once again joining Alison/Craftytrog, our host this month at Art Journal Journey with her theme recycle and collage.
Like with many of my projects, I pull out more embellishments
than I can possibly use. However, I knew I wanted to have the choice of color and recyclable materials.
Although this is rather static, I was quite happy with how it turned out. I leave you with a few close up photos.
You can really see in this photo how the back of this pink background has been pulled from my recycle bin.
In the end, I was quite happy with how it turned out. It's definitely very dimensional.
I started with a sheet of used pink computer paper. I wanted to show it really WAS used and something I pulled out of my recycle bin. I colored the corrugated cardboard with red bingo dauber ink, then affixed it to the page I had already glued into my large art journal. I only had two buttons that were alike, no matter which two I chose, so the key had to be between the buttons for symmetry. The beautiful typewriter/postcard 6" X 6" collage was a gift from my friend Chris. The white crystal flowers were laid out along the bottom of the assembly, and to counter that, I added the feather at the top.
Thank you beyond belief for your visit today. This is Day 20 of 22 leading up to bEARTHday, and I recycled a sheet of computer paper, corrugated cardboard, and a feather. I also repurposed two buttons and a skeleton key. Today, you will find me at Art Journal Journey. I hope to see you there, too.
Categories:
Art Journal Journey,
collage,
mixed media,
Recycled materials
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17 thoughtful remarks:
Beautiful collage, the card in the middle is lovely with the corrugated card behind it. Enjoy you day, Valerie
it's a very pink background, but I love what's on top of it!!
What a beautiful collage this is! I love how you arranged the beautiful card over the lightly colored corrugated cardboard and the key is a beautiful addition to the composition dear Elizabeth!
I am happy that you had fun openening the parcel♥♥♥♥ I would have sent so much more if possible , believe me! ♥♥♥♥
Enjoy your Friday my friend!
A fantastic entry for AJJ again - you are such a great recycling & collage queen!
Hugs, Susi
I think this is one of your best collages. Even though bright, it has a very vintage feel to it. I especially love the use of the key.
I love your beautiful collage and the way you assembled and showed all the pieces you had gathered together. It looks good with the pink base which gives a real shabby chic/vintage look to the page.
Yvonne xx
Looks like an antique page Elizabeth, very soft and feminine. I like the feathers and pretty key.
I love this. I'm not sure I have words to tell you how much I love this -- the color (that pink really pops!), the vintage feel, the textures of the buttons and keys. It's beautiful, Elizabeth. Just beautiful.
Very pretty! Love the script, roses, and typewriter. :)
This is definitely pretty in pink, and I love the old fashioned key that pulls it all together! Hugs...RO
A nice Victorian collage which I love with the corrugated paper in the back and the feather that must have come off a feather boa of a lady from the 1890s.
I don't find this page static at all, Elizabeth. I love all the ephemera you've selected. Sometimes a bit of "white space" is good (even if it's pink ;-) Leaving "white space" is something I struggle with, as much as I like the look. I just don't know when enough is enough - lol.
I like the depth of this collage and the colors you used. You may call it "static" but I prefer "classic". Still Life is a time honored form, and what is it if not static? ;)
Nice piece. It is a day ahead of you’re a here in Japan so I am sending you a Very HAPPY bearthday. Have a good one my friend.
I love seeing your little pile of elements before you arrange them so beautifully on your page Elizabeth! This is another wonderful page!
Hugs,
Alison xxx
Lovely vintage goodness.
A fantastic 3D collage! Pretty colors and pictures!
You certainly made a great background for that typewriter paper! The colours of the elements you chose are perfect! Hugs, Chrisx
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