After Spring break for the petite first grader, hosting Easter for a crowd, and then having company for the last week, I'm happy to finally get back to the studio (er, "guest room") and get some paint under my fingernails. I worked on a couple of journal pages (one of which I attempted to start during the hiatus) and wanted to share the results with you here.
The following pages are inspired by sweet Leslie's Art Journaling e-course,
Mind. Body. Soul, and are based upon the word of the week (4), "
Overcome:"
"O. ver. come"
"To get over, surmount difficulty . . ."
(like getting a photo of this in the rain!)
To create this background, a base of blue Caran D'ache watercolor crayons was covered in a mixture of crackle paste and black ink before being dried and then sanded down. Additional layers of blue crackle paint and black marker complete the base for a ripped, distressed and highlighted (with glitter gel pen ;) dictionary definition of the word, Overcome.
"Who'll carry the torch?"
Mother Goose images and text covered in Distress Ink and acrylic
Stamped, painted and highlighted Baby Buggy
with vintage milk cap & Swarovski crystal wheels
Decorative papers & Stickles glitter
Did you know that
Christy Tomlinson had a line of scrapbook and papers and embellishments!?
Okay, you probably did, but I was thrilled to find a gorgeous, colorful collection of double-sided papers that would make anyone squeal. I found them on a recent trip to
San Diego, CA, in the most adorable paper boutique called
Paper Tales. The new line of papers can be seen on their beautiful
Paper Tales blog.
I started this one with a base of orange watercolor crayons which was layered with yellow acrylic, various stamps and a vintage Mother Goose image and nursery rhyme. The quote reads, "To overcome difficulties is to experience the full delight of existence." (Arthur Schopenhauer).
Thank you for looking! Check out
Mind. Body. Soul. for week 5's journal word,
Renew. . .
Kristin xo