This is a nice sunny spread. I had previously painted it using Americana's "Light Buttermilk" and Anita's "Tangerine" paint. It was perfect for a summer spread.
P.S. the picture at the bottom may look like flowers at first glance, but it's really pineapple slices which we had with our supper.
This blog was set up for the spreads that I do in my daily life art journal. It is simply a Mead Composition notebook where most of the pages have been transformed with acrylic paint, rubber stamps, magazine clippings, bits of my calligraphy, and my writing about whatever happened to me that day.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Ferberizing Baby
These pages are an example of using odds and ends and little scraps to perk up a journal spread.
The mandala was from a brochure; the butterfly was a rubber stamp cut-out left over from another project; the colored strips are scrapbooking papers.
The mandala was from a brochure; the butterfly was a rubber stamp cut-out left over from another project; the colored strips are scrapbooking papers.
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