During the first few weeks of January,
I have given much thought to how I want to spend my creative time this year
& have settled on a few ideas.
I have chosen a word to focus on during 2016, which will form the basis for my art projects.
Resilience
It is a multifaceted word which will allow me to draw inspiration
from it's many parts throughout the year.
More on that later.
I will be working in an art journal, which is the same Dylusions journal by Ranger,
that I started to use for the
Documented Life Project last year.
Those pages have been removed, so that I can
begin again with a fresh clean journal.
Using one page for each week, I have enough pages left to last the year.
I created a page template, which can be used four different ways
& will bring some continuity to my pages.
The large rectangles are big enough to contain an ATC
& the smaller squares can be used for inchies.
My journal will be a way to document my year, with space to insert other projects along the way.
For Week 1,
I have used the prompt from
Colour Me Positive,
together with a Truth Card from
BGU.
I have also used the space to include a couple of cut-outs from a publication.
This new butterfly, which has been named after Sir David Attenborough,
is a
Black-Eyed Satyr.
Hidden under the Truth Card, is something that made me laugh.
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Truth Card hinged using Tissue Tape |
The background was made using acrylic paint, over a textured gesso layer,
then Gelatos (Passion Fruit) through a Tim Holtz Bubble stencil
& the larger circles were made using a Faber-Castell dabber tool.
Week 2,
I again followed the prompt from CMP,
together with an ATC made for
The Craft Barn 2016 Alpha Challenge.
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ATC attached to journal using photo corners |
I have decided to join in with their challenge as I thoroughly enjoyed it in 2013,
but this time I will be making ATCs rather than tags.
I grabbed an old dictionary from the bookshelf
& a part used pack of paper by K & Company
from their K-ology Addison range.
I have used a small blue gemstone for the bird's eye.
The bird image was from
The Graphics Fairy,
(as was the image of the girl,
which is held in place by a strip of tissue tape from Tim Holtz).
The background was made using acrylic paint, over a textured gesso layer,
then black acrylic paint through a Tim Holtz Flourish stencil.
Both pages were edged with black acrylic paint.