Another 'fingers crossed' that Wendy and I are on the same quote, I think we should be - and today it is "A life without dreams would be just a life". For this one I started with a plain cream page and then, using my hand carved leaf stamp (which most of you could not see last week) I stamped a border down one side and lightly across the top. I used second generation stamping throughout and a mixture of Distress Oxides in Scattered Straw, Carved Pumpkin, Crackling Campfire, Candied Apple, Ripe Persimmon. Fired Brick, Picked Raspberry and Rustic Wilderness. I also used the first three mentioned to colour in my mushrooms at the base of the page and enjoyed painting them so much I stamped an extra set, cut them out and affixed them with foam stickies.
"The story concerns a young girl, Janice, who is a self confessed daydreamer, has been all her young adult life. Sometimes it would get her into trouble at school, usually in math lessons when her mind would wander to other things much more interesting than geometry or algebra. She was a good girl though, and always in the upper half of the class when it came to exam time.
It was a lovely autumn day, the sun was shining, the leaves were turning and falling from the trees and Janice had taken her little dog out for a walk. She let him off the lead so he could run about, sniffing at all the different things on the woodland floor and she sat herself down on a piece of wood by the side of some toadstools. It wasn't long before her mind wandered to her upcoming 17th birthday and she wondered what her parents would buy her - and would they let her have a party. Just a few friends, maybe even better still, a sleepover with Pat and Lynda - now that would be ideal. Yes, that would be what she would ask mum if she could have, just her two best friends over, something a bit sophisticated for them to eat, but still there would be balloons and presents and oh it would be fun.
Shouting for Toby her little dog, she got up and began walking quickly back home, she needed to talk to mum and tell her what she really really wanted for her birthday, No expensive presents, just a sleepover and it really would not cost much, she was sure mum would cook a lovely meal for them. Maybe they would go Italian and have pizza, or Chinese with some Chow Mein and maybe dad would let them have a bottle of something fizzy, that looks a bit like champagne,
Bursting in the door she ran in to her mother and straight away began telling her what she would really like for her birthday, it was her dream to have a sleepover and a nice grown up meal for her and her friends.
Mum looked at her, smiled that knowing smile that mums often have and said "You've been dreaming again haven't you?" She knew her daughter was a dreamer but she also knew that a life without dreams would be just a life and where was the fun in that?"
I am entering this page in Tracy's challenge at Art Journal Journey where the challenge is 'my favourite colour is October' - I think my leaves and mushrooms will qualify it for an entry.