Sunday, 17 February 2019

Yellow for Art Journal Journey

In my Junk Journal I have done another yellow page so I can enter it into Art Journal Journey's challenge by Rike which is 'yellow'.

I did intend using one of Tim Holtz' Petite Dolls but cannot find them.  I have obviously put them somewhere safe and, as often happens when I do something like that, they are out of sight and no amount of searching has found them.  Luckily I had these portraits so I decided to use one of those. 


I felt sure I had a pad somewhere with yellow papers and lo and behold I found it so was able to rip several of them out and put them in my Junk Journal folder for future 'yellow' pages.  I tried several of them together and ended up using the floral one for the background and one with some script on to cover part of it.  A tiny bit of an advert and a piece of text (Spanish?) completed the background so with the addition of a bit of German Scrap and the portrait it was finished. 

Unfortunately the German Scrap was not quite long enough so I tried some flowers and a butterfly on as a kind of 'patch'. 

So there you are, my yellow page and another entry for Art Journal Journey.


Thursday, 14 February 2019

Jeudi Journal

This time the quote is "Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everybody's heart" and I thought that quite appropriate for Valentine's Day and I could use some hearts on it.  I had some left over from my February Diary so knew I could use them but what to do about the background colour.

Lightbulb moment!  The challenge over at Art Journal Journey is to use Yellow.  So what was the background colour going to be?  Yellow!  To be precise three Distress Ink Shades of Yellow with a fourth one through a stencil to make a border (and a couple of bits on the page too).  


Because the contrasting colour was going to be red (hearts) I thought I would dress her in greens and blues but then she could have a tweed coloured jacket.  She had to have a head on that would tilt slightly so the figure I was to use was determined.

So that it is - another page - only two more to go and then the journal is full.  Now what is it we are doing next week?

Wednesday, 13 February 2019

WOWW 506

Another week to point me to the desks of friends who like me, love to show you our desks.  Most have work on them that you can admire but mine has been a bit empty of late - still, will play catch up shortly.  In the meantime I am off to enjoy what others have on show so why not join me by visiting Julia and following the links that will appear on her page.


I need to do my journal page for tomorrow for Wendy's challenge so my square journal is out on the desk open at a couple of pages I did a while ago.  I left it open because at least that way you have a bit of something to look at - I was finding what empty pages I have left - only three and the journal is full.  Moving right is my daily diary for February, need to play catch up on the last two days but as I have also got something written down on the computer I know what the day was like.

Then we have my cutting station with my Vagabond and my tiny Misti sitting on top in readiness for some creating.  Not much else to talk about so I will leave it there - short and simple like Julia likes it.  See you over at J's!!

Saturday, 9 February 2019

Yellow Again - Junk Journal

Art Journal Journey with the theme "Yellow" has called me again and there is a link to my previous page in my Junk Journal which focussed on 'feathers' because I have chosen 'wings' for this page.

Another previously coloured yellow page, this time I added a deeper shade of Distress Ink (Fossilised Amber) through one of my favourite stencils.  A rummage through my bag of bits gave me a focus - a butterfly lady and I found one or two other 'yellow' bits to use plus a bit of gold - well it is a kind of yellow isn't it?

A clock face led me to thinking about 'time flying' and so I had a look for some smallish wings to attach.  This time they did not look right left white and so they got a bit of Fossilised Amber on.  I had to outline them with a black pen as they faded into the background and the addition of the word in black seemed to marry the whole page - central picture, outlined wings and word.


So there it is, my latest page for Art Journal Journey.

Thursday, 7 February 2019

Jeudi Journal

"If I'd Known you were Coming I'd have Left the house" is the Dylusion quote for this week.  I wanted a figure with attitude so I chose the cat with her hand on her hip.  Is that really Cattitude?  Her visitor looks a bit grumpy so he fit the bill perfectly, after-all he would not be pleased with a reception like that.  Wonder if he came far to visit her?

I think the background was Teal and Lime Dylusion paint, both applied with a damp babywipe - it was quite a while since I did the background that I have forgotten.  Lucky for me I had some houses already stamped, printed and even cut out so I used those in the background and left them as they were with no colour on.  

Once again I cannot find the words Wendy did for me so I have had to type them out myself.  One of these days I might get organised.


Wednesday, 6 February 2019

WOYWW 505

Here we are again but this week the snow has gone.  Actually there are a couple of little spots on our front lawn where the snow still lingers.  And a drinks carton that someone has obviously thrown over the hedge - why do people do this?  It was fun looking out last week and seeing the various footprints left by the little birds as they hopped along looking for food.  Yesterday I saw a blackbird, which I believe is a ground feeder, sat in the Magnolia bush trying to get at the fat balls we have hanging in a cage there.  Shows how much we need to consider our little feathered friends.

Well, my desk just shows the aftermath of the construction of my pain diary (2 black and red sheets) which is for the physio.  I needed some small letters to fit in the space I had left so I used the inner letters from a set I think is called 'cargo'.  It is a very old Spellbinders Alphabet set which cuts out a circle with the inner dropping out so you get two sets of letters for each cut you make.  Handy really but most of the time i don't have all the letters I want ready cut out - or they are the wrong colour, still, occasionally they fit the bill.


I might tidy the mess up later today, after I have joined my friends at WOYWW.

Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Monthly Diary

I almost forgot to post this - in fact I had started writing it up and then left it to play 'catch up' at a later day, which is going to be today.  It is important I keep up with this as it is a pain diary for the physio who is encouraging me to craft a bit each day.

Decided to use black cardstock so I didn't have to bother with a background and as it was February thought I could get away with just using some hearts in red.  Easy to cut out different sized hearts using the Vagabond - a simple press of the button and away it went.  I have a hand held punch that cuts out hearts and so Chas got busy with that for me - in fact I have so many tiny hearts I could make a few Valentines if I felt inclined to do so.


I remembered a Non Sequitur stamp of a man and a lady (Gibson Girl I think they call that style) which could go on and so I stamped and embossed them, cutting them out later, and edged my ready cut out squares in red.  Finally it was the month that needed to be cut out on the Vagabond and the whole thing arranged "artistically?".  


Now to fill in for yesterday and write up that I was up at 6.50 this morning.