Challenges
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The Documented Life Project: Week 14
The week 14 prompt was to write your name and embellish it.
I had several ideas for this but then decided to keep it simple however I wanted to use a whimsical font that I had practiced for my name but forgot about it as I finished the page.
My family and best friend call me Meli, the rest of my friends call me Mel and some coworkers called me Mo. One good friend calls me Sir Michael. Its a joke among 3 of us. The others also have male names. I forgot to write it on the page though. I really, really hate being called Missy. Always have and always will. I hate it even more now then I used to because I have had people constantly call me Missy after being told that I don’t like it. I guess they think they are being funny but they are just being jerks, very rude and annoying.
I created the page with watered down acrylic paints, chipboard pieces that I colored, cardstock shapes, acrylic paint markers, Metallic-Colored Sharpies, white gel pen, Sakura Micron Pen and Sakura Stardust Pens.
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The Documented Life Project: Week 13
The prompt for week 13 was to have someone draw on the page and finish it.
My husband and I have recently been playing Ingress which is an augmented reality game that you play on your phone as you walk around the real world. There are two factions; the Enlightened which want to have us evolve and the Resistance which wants us to stay as we are. The factions try to control portals which are public art, memorials, post offices, landmarks, etc. You can then link portals together to create control fields for your faction which determines the number of people, i.e. mind units the faction controls. You can also attack the opposing factions portals thus destroying any links or control fields connected to the portal if successful. We have been having fun with it. So he drew a resonator from the game on top of a chess table with two chess pieces laying down. I think he did a really good job drawing it. I drew the squares in the background to go with his chess table.
The entire drawing with the exception of the black lines and the chess table were colored in with liquid pigmented ink fluorescent highlighters. After coloring each square I waited a few seconds and then used a damp paper towel to remove some of the color to give it a weathered look. The colors on the square represent the colors of the two factions in the game and the resonator has the color of the highest one you can get in the game. I just noticed that I forgot to add some white on the resonator so I will add it in tomorrow.
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The Documented Life Project: Week 12
The week 12 prompt was to cut up a magazine and add it in.
I had set some magazine pages aside for this prompt for an idea I had but I misplaced the pages so I had to come up with something else. Everything is made from magazine pages except the Ingress screenshot. Writing on here was a bit difficult because the pens and markers had a hard time writing on the glossy magazine paper and the paper was also a bit wrinkly after gluing it down.
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The Documented Life Project: Week 11
The week 11 prompt was to draw, collage or photograph a bird on to the page.
I always have trouble drawing birds. They always come out looking weird. So instead of trying to do a nice looking bird I decided to embrace the weird.
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The Documented Life Project: Weeks 9 & 10
I was sick for a while and got behind on the prompts. This past weekend I caught up on the prompts I missed. There are no planner pages for these two weeks.
The prompt for week 9 was collage something recycled.
Everything on here is recycled except for the letters used in Can’t Wait for Spring. The background is wrapping paper my friend Ruth made for a gift she sent me, the border is strips of the halls cough drop wrappers which have motivational sayings, the moon/sun is the label off a beer bottle, the flowers are made with flatten beer/hard cider bottle caps and scrap cardstock.
The prompt for week 10 was to make a list of what makes you – you.
The first thing I thought of was dna so I decided to try to draw dna and then write the things that make me me on it.