Showing posts with label art journaling 3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art journaling 3. Show all posts

Friday, 16 April 2010

more art journaling


It's a busy teaching week for me this week but I'm loving it!  I taught my Art Journaling 3 class for the first time yesterday, over at Paddy's Stamping Place.  We made little books to tuck inside our journals, decorated tags and looked at different things we could write about in our journals.  I'm not a big writer but I do like snippets of stuff in my journal like quotes/sayings, or little stories based around an image.  It was great using the new distress inks to make pieces for our journals.  The above gorgeous yumminess is Chris's.  She's teaching on Saturday at Paddy's and I got to see her pieces in the 'flesh'.


How gorgeous is this?  These stash boxes are exquisitely put together and Chris won The Play Date Cafe one week with one, hence the class!!    There are a couple of spaces left so if you're interested, contact Paddy [see link in sidebar to the right]

Anyway, back to my class, we had a wonderful time.  I really enjoy the laughter that comes through these classes.  Chris stepped out of her comfort zone and used my sewing machine to add pom pom trim to the edge of one of her pages.  The comment you can see peeping out of her journal pocket hints at what happened!


It wasn't a disaster, she just broke the needle.  Something that happens to me frequently enough to mean that I always carry spares :)


And we did chuckle about this snippet of text that Sylvia found in my inspiration jar, a little story in itself so on it went to Sylvia's journal pocket.  Not that it was a laughing matter, just the incongruity (wow, that's a big word for this time of the morning, where did that come from?!!!) of this statement being amongst snippets of paper!

"And how's the old lady, Mrs Beale?"
"Zillah Craddock's dead, my dear"

Sylvia is a very talented quilter and mixed media artist and I always love how she puts colour together. [just look at those accordion books she made, the colours are wonderful]


Again photos are limited as I forgot to take more!  And this time there was room on my phone...aarrrgh!!  Paddy did the most gorgeous piece using Tim's new bird cage die alongside Paper Artsy's new bird stamp...YuMMY!!!

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

art journaling at The Stamp Attic...and more!


Just look at these gorgeous pages...and Joanne had never journaled before!  I had such a fabulous weekend teaching two of my art journaling classes.  The first, on Saturday, was my 'introduction to art journaling' and we all enjoyed smooshing paint around, and using the new Tim Holtz sizzix die cuts as masks and stencils :)


I'm not sure that Peni's got the right idea about photos for blogging though (or maybe she has lol!!).  It was so lovely to meet people I know via blogging, in real life :)  

I didn't have much space left on my phone for photos so didn't get as many as I would have liked.  I did get this fun one of Wendy and Kate though.  They joined in Art Journaling 2 on Sunday, which is aimed at getting colour on the paper in different ways.


Kate is very kindly sharing her shaving foam with Wendy!!

It was an absolutely wonderful weekend, and it continues for me.  I'm teaching Art Journaling 3 (I'm drawing the line there at any more numbered AJ classes lol) tomorrow at Paddy's, and Art Journaling 2 at The Cubby Hole, Crewe, on Saturday.  Tomorrow we're playing with little books and envelopes, and funky tags to add into our journals.  Then spending some time adding words in different ways.

art journaling is fab :)


but sometimes you just need to take a break in the sunshine, and do your own thing ;)

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