And that, to put it simply, is the quote for this week!!! Just the two words "To Don't". I have been dreading this one coming up as I had not a clue what to do and then suddenly, last week, a light bulb moment. The idea was born. And so today I give you my interpretation of Dyan's quote which is plain and simply "To Don't".
To begin with, as the words were so simple and didn't really look as if they would have had any impact on the page I decided to cut back on the background. So I decided to leave it naked/manilla/cream whatever colour you want to call it and just do a bit of reverse stencil stamping. So I used my favourite circle stencil from AALL & Create in green and yellow. Because of the challenge on Art Journal Journey (Valerie chose Heavy Metal) I decided to make my female a head of metal cogs. I love this die and cut with a bronze pearlised card it really looks like metal - and heavy at that! So .....
"Drucie had gone to work and left a list for her husband - consisting of things that he should NOT do, rather than things he should. She really did not want the cat letting out today, Tinkerbell, the cat, was a little minx and once she was out through the door there was little chance of her coming home before the family went out that evening. He knew that but Drucie thought she would emphasise it by writing it down on her list.
He was also supposed to pick their daughter up from school so that she didn't dawdle on the way home or wander off to a friends for an hour or so. Afterall it was Parent's Evening and the three of them had various appointments booked to speak to Susie's teachers. Peter was a good husband, just a bit forgetful, inclined to get his mind set on something and forget what needed doing and all sense of time - a bit like most men.
Normally if Drucie was working for a full day he would have something on the stove in readiness for tea but she knew what a mess he made of the kitchen and she just could not face it with them having to leave as soon as they had eaten so she decided that tonight she would collect a "take away" for them all to share. There were other things on the "To Don't" list and when she got home she was most annoyed - the cat was out - Susie was nowhere in sight - there was a list of shopping his mother wanted (obviously he had rung her) - and, to crown it all, the kitchen was like a bomb had exploded with jars and vegetable peelings all over the place.
Drucie just stood there, list in her hand, wondering why on earth she bothered. She had managed to get to the hairdressers in her lunch break and was really pleased with her new hairstyle. She didn't want to blow her top as they had to go to the school shortly so she just walked away, set the table and counted to ten under her breath."