The theme of this this challenge - something that might have appeared impossible to achieve at one point in my life but in the end I could do it - immediately made me think of learning to drive, which I didn't do until I was 28, and had rather despaired of how it was ever going to happen. In making a piece about learning to drive, I ended up creating a tribute to Houston, my beloved first car, who was totalled in an accident after I'd had her less than two years. I don't usually tend to get so attached to inanimate objects, but for whatever reason, Houston was incredibly dear to me.
Because I had a somewhat lengthy story I wanted to tell, I made a "pocket journal," which can be printed out and then cut and folded to make a little mini-book, and I also made a copy with rearranged pages so they're all face up and you guys can read them. The photo on the back cover was taken in Houston's rear view mirror, as I sat in her one last time while I waited for the scrapping company to come take her away.
Credits:
All materials except those listed below are from Mixed Media Monthly ~ August 2014 (Just Jaimee, Quirky Heart, Lynne-Marie, and Little Butterfly Wings). Papers and elements were used from main kit and Lynne-Marie ~ Artsy Bits add-on.
Book binding by Mercurycode on Deviantart.
Awesome page... so sorry about the loss of your first car but what a terrific journaling piece... I thought it was more like a brochure that you could fold in half and then fold like a map... way cool way to do your pocket journaling and really a great read
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