Thank you so much for the challenges & the explanation, Dalis! It was so much easier to start with word art and progress from there! I started with a journal card from the Jan M3 kit:
Thank you so much to all of you that liked my description, this is really what I believe Art Journaling is. You should be really proud of you, this looks amazing! Suzy, I am so happy you enjoyed the process, it is a very liberating one, right? Yay!!!! I love when people discover Art Journaling and that they are natural art journalers themselves!!!! I hope you had a bit of fun with this one, because it looks like a lot of fun was put into it.
Scrappy is ok, it's your AJ. I haven't had time to look at Jan M3.... I MUST OWN that CARD! So happy my explanation helped the process. Messy is so much fun! A bit messy and bit "clean", I like it!
I wouldn't have called myself an art journaler before this month - but I've really been getting into how therapeutic making these are. Really great challenge!
Dalis, amiga... I LOVED love LOVE love and love a bit more this, I enjoyed this so much, I didn't feel the time pass.... (it took me over an hour to credit & link though LOL) Now thing is, I had written a bit of an expanation but the gallery wont tale it says URL to big- so I chopped it- this is what it said: I think is pretty obvious, but this is how I feel most of the time: split- (often in much more than two!) anyway- I was gonna draw it but the tablet isn't connected and drawing with the mouse gets tricky in winter- so I grabbed an old stock photo and erased all but the outlines, one eye and the lips- I think now, looking at it, I maybe should have stopped before I stuck the words in the background...but wasn't sure if the word arts inside the woman were enough to comply with the challenge- Hope is ok I really really LOVED doing this page -
Are you going to delete her from your HD? I hope not! She is gorgeous and I love her to pieces!!!!! Plus you got a GSO for her!!!!! Congrats!
I'm loving AJ more with every page I do lol! They always seem to stray into "art" more than documenting photos/stories... they have become the "me time" of my scrapbooking