Art Journaling

  • Art Journal #5,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  The Documented Life Project

    The Documented Life Project: Week 3

    The prompt for week 3 was to add an envelope.   I decided to use two envelopes that I had received from my friend Ruth which she had drawn on.  I made them into pockets and altered them a bit and did my best to not loose any of her art.

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    I placed this envelope in the front of my planner.

     

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    Back of the envelope.

     

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    I placed this envelope in the back of my planner.

     

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    Back of the envelope.

     

    Below are my planner pages for the week. They are best viewed if you click on them for a larger image. Since the prompt was to use an envelope I decided to use other mail related items on my pages.  The card that says “Love Yourself” is actually a postcard I had made of a picture I took two years ago.  See the second image below to see the postcard’s picture.  The card on the right hand side is from a credit card offer.  The stamp below that is from the first envelope I altered for the prompt.

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    I printed out a mini version of the digital art I created and attached it to the page. The stamp sticker I placed at the top I got at Michael’s on clearance during the weekend before I knew what the prompt was. The circle is actually a muffin/cupcake liner. I had wanted to use a pink one but all I had left were white.

  • Art Journal #5,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  The Documented Life Project

    The Documented Life Project: Week 2

    The prompt for this week was to incorporate a selfie into the planner.  I don’t like pictures of me.  I hate them. So I decided instead to use a picture I took a couple of years ago where I wrote on my hands words that described me. I then stamped some of the words on the paper and added some spirals and flowers.  Its simple but it gets the message across.

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  • Art Journal #5,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  The Documented Life Project

    The Documented Life Project: Week 1

    The prompt for week 1 was to photograph, sketch, paint or incorporate your front door. Even though I created my door on the 1st I wanted to wait to post it here until I was done with my week one planner pages.

    Rather than take a picture of my door I decided to draw and paint my front door.  However I decided to paint it in the colors I wish it was instead of the green it currently is. Though I really would like a black door but my husband has said “No one paints doors in black”. Though I have been told by several of the members in the facebook group that people do indeed paint them black and one person even sent me a pinterest link to show him.

    For me the front door is the entrance to my sanctuary. My home is where I feel the most comfortable and the safest to be me. I enjoy being home. Though I have become too accustom to it and really only go out into the world during the weekend. It has never really bothered me because like I said I enjoy being home but its something that seems to bother other people and I’ve been told I need to change; as I am apparently becoming a hermit.

    When creating my door I decided to allow it to open so I could write behind it.  I wrote “The front door is the entrance to my sanctuary. To the place I feel the safest to be me.. To those I hold very close to my heart..  But I fear I have grown too accustom to it. I know that in order to grow I must step into the light every now and then…”  I also drew in my two kitties looking out of the window.  I included them because this home is also their sanctuary.  They both had a rough start at life before we adopted them from the shelters and now they are both safe, healthy and spoiled.

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    Front

     

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    With the door open

     

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    Back

     

    Here are my planner pages for week one.  I included things from the new year’s event we attended, the prompt for the week, an expensive scratch off ticket I bought and wrote about things that happened this week. I also doodled a bit. You can click the images to get a larger image that will make it easier to read.

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    The Dogfish Head sticker I bought to use on the planner page but I then changed my mind and decided to use the cow from the menu instead.

     

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    I was actually going to create a little book to attach but I was worried that it might tear or get ruined since I was planning on gluing it so that it was open. I then decided to just draw it instead.

     

  • Art Journal #3,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  NaNoJouMo,  Slideshow

    NaNoJouMo 2013

    Saturday was the last day for NaNoJouMo.  I had fun even though some of the prompts stressed me out a bit while I tried to come up with something from either the title, meaning or words of the songs that I didn’t like or care for. I just took it as an extra challenge.  I did complete all the prompts and actually like most of my pages.  This was the first time I used prompts to art journal.  I didn’t like working with prompts.  I might be ok with a prompt or two every once in a while but not as an everyday thing.     As of now I am not sure if I will participate again next year.  Maybe if I do I might not participate everyday.  I will just pick & choose which prompts I will do.

    Below is a slideshow of all the pages I created for NaNoJoumo.  You can also view them in the portfolio section.

     

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    Created using Slidely Slideshow

     

  • Art Every Day Month (AEDM),  Art Journal #3,  Art Journal #4,  Art Journaling,  Challenges,  NaNoJouMo,  Quotes

    NaNoJouMo & Art Every Day Month Day 30

    Yesterday’s prompt was “Daughters” by John Mayer.

    Yesterday was the last day of NaNoJouMo.  I was able to do all the prompts.  This was the first time I art journaled with prompts.  I found it a bit difficult as I didn’t enjoy most of the songs but I always came up with something.

    This page is rather boring but I was pretty tired when I was creating it.

    To participate in NaNoJouMo visit Dawn DeVries Sokol’s website.  To view other participants art journal pages visit the NaNoJouMo Facebook Group and the NaNoJouMo Flickr Group.

    "Daughters"
    “Daughters”
    Created 11/30/2013

    Created using Koi Watercolors, acrylic paint marker, acrylic paint and Sharpie Paint Marker.

     

     

    Below is my entry for Art Every Day Month.

    I tried to do some graffiti writing but noticed I was running out of space so I had to smush the letters at the end.

    To participate in Art Every Day Month or to view other participants entries visit Leah’s blog, Creative Every Day.

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    “Be You”
    Created 11/30/2013

    Created using Distress Inks, acrylic paint markers and Sharpies.

     

    "Fly"
    “Fly”
    Created 11/30/2013

    Created using Koi Watercolors and Sharpies.

     

    "The End"
    “The End”
    Created 11/30/2013

    Created using Koi Watercolors, acrylic paint markers and Sharpie Paint Marker.