Thursday, 10 September 2020

Jeudi Journal - Mouth (help please with labels)

A big welcome to Sirkka who is my latest follower.  Hope you enjoy my blog in the future.

This did not turn out as planned!  The quote for today from Dyan is "If you ran like your mouth you'd be in great shape".  I had this idea of a jogger but did any of Dyan's figures fit the category - no!  The only one resembling a jogger was this tall one with a pair of shorts on but she did have big boots on too.  Ah well, the shorts outweighed the boots (although strictly speaking I would think the boots weighed considerably more than the shorts LOL).

The search was on, now I had the shorts I needed a face with a fairly prominent mouth and so I came upon this one and had to give her some hair as she comes without.  Next was to find a figure that would work alongside her - ie the one who was uttering the quote.  I found this fairly tall slim figure and decided she would do, now to find a head that did not look as if the whole body was doing a contortionist act.  I think I managed to find one, turning to the jogger but still in keeping with the body facing the opposite way.  So we have the story:

"Sarky (as in sarcastic) Sue was out for a walk in the fields with her little dog, which had run off chasing rabbits somewhere, when along came her old enemy from school days Penelope Pit-Stop.  Penny, as she is known these days, was out jogging in her new outfit of spotted shorts with a top that had matching sleeves.  Well, a girl has to look her best whether out in town or jogging in the countryside, afterall you never know who you are going to bump into.  Oh ho, oh no, was that Sarky Sue ahead?  Yes, it was, and Sarky Sue was known for never missing an opportunity.  The two of them had clashed many a time whilst at school and things had not got any better as they had grown up.

Penny was all for jogging on past but suddenly she heard Sue shout out "If you ran like your mouth you'd be in great shape".  This annoyed Penny so much that she had to stop and compose herself before carrying on with the run.  A deep breath or two and she was composed enough to continue on her way, much to the annoyance of Sarky Sue.  Better not to get into another of those school day slanging matches!"


As I wanted to enter my page into Art Journal Journey where the lovely Jo has set the challenge for us to use "Texture" on our pages I decided to use some heavy gesso down the left hand side of my page and I chose one of my favourite stencils of a border of leaves.  It came out really well but I should have painted the page first as you may not see the great texture on a scan.  So I outlined the leaves in white pen where they were on the green grassy area.  With hindsight I should have left them as they were as the Gesso really did a good job on its own and the leaves are quite prominent without any markings.  Ah well, we live and learn.

Once again I cannot put any labels on my post.  Yes, the block is there down the right hand side saying "labels", then telling me to "separate labels with com..." and underneath "No matching suggestions".  The problem is it will not let me add anything, nothing shows as it did last week with a list and a tick box alongside each label.  Anyone else had this problem and if so any ideas how to resolve it please?

13 comments:

My name is Erika. said...

First I must say, I can use labels on my post, but they are an absolute terror to try to use. At least for me the check off boxes are gone.
Then I want to say I just love Sarky Sue and Penny Pit-stop. They really do look like they are not friends nor are they happy to see each other. Nice story this week. And I like your added texture too, and gld (thank you very much) you are joining us at Art Journal Journey. Hope you are having a fantastic week and all the health issues are improving, not bothering you or even better, have gone away. Hugs-Erika

craftytrog said...

Great page Neet, I love the back story! Well done Penny! :-)
Hope you're having a good week,
Alison xx

Di said...

Hiya Neet. They've fixed labels but you have to be a mind reader to see where to put your first few characters of the lebel in to trigger a search! It's right above the box with the message to separate your labels with commas ....... but no dotted line or box to jelp you locate it. In fact, it pops the comma in if you select a label from the drop downs that then appear. Sigh.

Hugs

Di xx

Valerie-Jael said...

I had to laugh at the title of today's page, I have an acquaintance who fits that description soooo well! I love your page, and the fun story you wrote to accompany it. I have a neighbour called Sue, Sarky Sue would be a good nickname for her! Have a wonderful rest-of-the week. Look after yourself, hugs, Valerie

Let's Art Journal said...

Fabulous page! The texture that you created with the gesso looks amazing and there is plenty more texture with the stamping and images too 😀. Thanks so much for playing along with us at AJJ again! Loving your story too, I remember Penelope Pitstop from the wacky races ...lol! Hope you are still recovering well, take care and happy wishes! Hugs, Jo x

WendyK said...

Two great figures to use for this quote, Penny looks quite upset by the remark. She doesn't look in too bad a shape to me, I think Sue could do with putting a bit more weight on.
Hugs Wendy xx

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

This turned out great, Neet. I love how you took on this challenge, finding just the right ladies for the job. This is wonderful and I can also see the beauty of the texture, too. Thanks for sharing this with us at Art Journal Journey using Jo's theme.

Sorry, I am still using Legacy and will until they do away with it. I worry about the day when that happens. I hope someone can help and look forward to learning this too.

sirkkis said...

Thanks for a morning smile! This is fun an creative piece of art journal.
Happy weekend,my friend xx

Words and Pictures said...

What a fabulous page - love the story of Sarky Sue getting the better of her old nemesis - at least temporarily. The intense colours of the background are amazing.

Thank you so much for your visit and all your wonderful comments. I've been a very poor blog visitor lately, mainly because with the mojo kicking back in I've been spending far more time actually crafting. And yes, Speckled Egg has been a big ingredient in that refreshed creativity. I've really enjoyed getting properly inky again.

Sorry to hear about your labelling problem in New Blogger - I know that's been pretty widespread. At the moment, mine is still letting me revert to Legacy (button in the bottom left of the dashboard) so that's what I've been doing rather than struggle with it. I know it still won't let me move my photos as I want. So I'm afraid I don't have any answers to help... Hopefully they're still working on it - but it doesn't hurt to send them feedback about it. They do seem to have listened to some of it and are still working (she said in vain hope that it might be so!). Hope you have a fabulous weekend.
Alison xx

Di said...

Me again. Apologies for all the typos above! And glad you could work out what I was on about and now have your 'labels proficiency badge' :) Parsnip is actually a white fluffy teddy bear, given to me a good few years ago as a mascot for the Snippets Playground! But he's still much loved even since we got Dudley Dog! x

Meggymay said...

Its a great texture background for your fantastic page and I liked the backstory to the scene. Thank you for sharing with Jo's theme at Art Journal journey.
After posting my latest blog post I reverted to Legacy blogger and will keep using it for as long as they allow it.
Stay safe.
Yvonne xx

Tammy said...

What a great page and story, you used the perfect ladies to go along with that awesome quote! Beautiful textured leaves also.
Hugs, Tammy

Cath Wilson said...

I do worry about what goes on in your head - and in Dyan's with a quote like that one! Great story, again. You did well to find the figures...
Cath x