Maybe its my small computer screen, but I fear my journaling is too small to read. 286 Words:
Sometimes my creative process is intuitive. Sometimes it is more planned and organized. Regardless, I love the gears that turn in my head when thinking about page design and creating a new layout.
A blank canvas is so full of potential. And digital scrapbooking kits are incredibly inspirational. I enjoy the process of turning the blank canvas into a work of art.
Colorful ink splatters as well as black ink splatters are delightful—the controlled randomness reminds me of life. Finding patterns in otherwise chaos.
I want to challenge my mind and stretch myself creatively. Making art is a great way to fill empty hours of the day.
I love art. I want to be a person that not only looks at art but makes it too.
I love moody, everyday photos. And I love flower photography, too. I don’t want the pictures I take to sit on my computer. I want to transform them into works of art.
I enjoy the artistry and beauty I see in scrapbooking layouts. Other’s works have brought a smile to my face or a longing to travel or a desire to have another cup of coffee etc.
I like taking part in a community of women that make and share MAGIC!
I scrap because it brings me joy. It is challenging yet delightful. I like 90% of what I make. The other 10% were failed experiments…but hey, that’s how one learns and grows.
I scrap because I like to spend time with my own thoughts. I prefer to focus on the positive…and when life gets ugly…make a pretty layout. From time to time I make an “ugly” layout. It’s a great, constructive way to get loose of negative energy.
I love the rays of journalling you have created, the shadowing is perfect, the cluster on the right side is awesome. I love your art, this one is gorgeous!
Thank you for putting the journaling in the description section above. When I first saw this I thought I was going to have to crane my neck or stand on my head to read it. Such a creative way to journal with the rays. Intriguing page and lovely.
Love the journaling on the word strips in a sunburst pattern - very cool effect. And it is amazing how many words you were able to get on the word strips. Great page!!
Lisa I appreciate the glimpse into your process... you, my dear, are SUCH an artist! I'm always in awe of your pages (100% of the time). Love your original page design with the spokes of journaling.
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