On this page I wrote some motivatonal quotes about making decisions. I think the one that says it all is "Where there is no decision there is no life". We are making decisions at the start of each day and all day. Easy for a retired person.
This blog is a collaboration between two art journalists. We have a list of weekly topics that we use to artfully create a page that describes what it means to us. Carla Dixon and Shelly Sazama are the two artists in this collaboration. We use mixed media art, including collage, paints, gelli printing, sewing, etc. Anything goes.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Chance
My page is about all things to do with taking a chance.
Some of the materials used to embellish the page are the packing tape with games printed on it, girl from Teesha Moores collage sheets, a payout stub from a casino, more decorative tapes and fabric.
Monday, April 15, 2013
A Wonderful World
The topic this week is "A Wonderful World". I dcided to tie this topic in with a workshop from "21 Secrets 2013". The name of this workshop was "Doodling Our Way" by Cathy Bluteau. This page reflects the things I love about our wonderful world. The flowers, birds, colors, etc.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
How to be miserable at Journaling
This post was about how to be miserable at journaling. I don't think I could be unless there was nothing available to journal on or with. This week I was troubled with a situation that occurred with some of my very closest friends. I just couldn't seem to get past it until I got out my glue and paints and started working on this page. Now I'm okay,
I used some deli paper on this page. It was in my stash, a page that I had used to make a rubbing with circles, red circles. I really like the look of the journaling inside the circles.
Divine Intervention
This weeks we were to use the prompt 'Divine Intervention'. I couldn't think of anything in my life that would have been caused or changed by divine intervention, not sure I believe in it. The best I could do was to find some definitions from different bloggers as to what it meant to them.
Last week I had taken a paper towel that was covered with acrylic paint and punched circles from it. To punch the circles I used another piece of scrap paper under it otherwise the paper towel would have just torn. I used the paper towel circles on this page for the background.
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