Hello Friends!
Yes I am STILL on crutches (six months now!) but things are a little easier, except for stairs and a few other issues.
Today I am sharing two art journal pages that I made for this month’s #seekgathercreate Instagram challenge. Here is my page for Week 1 where the items were 1. colour gold 2. something burnt 3. plastic wrap 4. handwriting or asemic writing.
And here is my page for Week 2 where the items were 1. colour teal, 2. bird silhouette 3. leaves 4. a grid.
This month Jo from Let’s Art Journal is hosting her theme “Wonderfully Wild” on Art Journal Journey. I am linking this second page to AJJ for the wild bird or maybe you would also count the first page with the “wild” butterflies? I would also like to include these pages in Creative Artiste’s Challenge #107, link below.
Let me know what you think in the comments below. As always, thanks for reading and Happy Journalling!Ingredients
watercolour paper, gel prints, clean up cloth, plastic wrap, matches, die cut images, acrylic ink, gel pens, JD crayons, TH word sticker, alphabet stickers, glue, distress inks,
Challenges
Seek Gather Create – August Instagram Challenge
Art Journal Journey – Wonderfully Wild – August theme
Creative Artiste – Challenge #107 – August
I am astounded, six months on crutches and I missed dit all! Poor you.
Love both pages. Love teal but the pages are absolutely fabulous and the y both qualify in my eyes for ~Jo’s theme at AJJ.
Take care, not that you can do much else.
Hugs, Neet xx
Two wonderful pages Elle. The colours are gorgeous and the backgrounds look fabulous.
Thank you for joining in with our August challenge “Anything Mixed Media Goes” at Creative Artiste Mixed Media. Good luck! x
More fabulous pages! Loving your steampunk-esk page with all those vintage clocks and butterflies, and the leaves are amazingly created for your raven page – beautiful ??. Thanks so much for joining us at Art Journal Journey! I hope the rain forecast wasn’t too bad where you are and the sun is shining ??. Hugs, Jo x
Yes both pages work for this challenge Elle.. 🙂 And both pages are very cool. I love those old clocks in the first piece, and the crow is perfect in the second piece. I’ve just been thinking how I need a bigger crow die myself since I was needing one for a project the other day.. I have one and it just makes tiny crows, and I have tiny birds which I can but in black. I guess a good crow die is hard to find-grin. Sorry to read that your still on crutches. It’s been a long haul, hasn’t it? Any date about when you might be off of them? Hugs-Erika