These art journalling pages were originally over at The Artistic Stamper, so if you saw them then please don't feel you have to comment again. It was posted around or perhaps even on Valentine's Day but, as you may recall, it ain't all roses and champagne!
I've used stamps from the Birds of a Feather plate to express the need of this woman to break out of the relationship which is keeping her caged up.
All she wants is to be set free, to be allowed to fly high and alone.
There are little hearts all around the page...
... but if you look closely you'll see that many are actually slightly broken, cracked hearts (a touch of Crackle Paint over the texture paste).
And although the cage is a beautiful one it's still a prison...
I started with some torn strips torn from the Tim Holtz Kraft Resist Paper Stash, stuck down with medium.
I started playing with the elements I wanted to include, the stamped and fussy cut bird and cage, and the little vintage photo (from Darkroom Door, I think).
Next I swept some paint over them, working from the spine outwards.
I used Grunge Paste to add the tiny hearts through a stencil, and finally added some splatters of Espresso Color Wash.
But I wanted some blue to add a melancholy feel - so I dabbled and spritzed Stormy Sky Distress Stain across the pages.
I added some extra stamping - the words from Katy Fox's (now Katy Leitch) Carte Postale set and some postmarks from the same set.
And having worked out the positions with the fussy cut versions...
... I now stamped the birds direct to the page using Sepia Archival ink.
I outlined some of the hearts with a PITT pen, and later added Rock Candy Crackle Paint to those ones.
Some Vintage Photo Distress Ink swiped over the whole page warms the tone of the papers again and highlights textures, including the little hearts.
I just had to use my new Spring Greenery die to add the ivy trailing across the pages. It's cut from Kraft Core in the 12 x 2.5 inch size - exactly right for cutting Decorative Strip Dies.
I sanded it and then inked over with Stormy Sky and Vintage Photo Distress Stains to give it the weathered look.
And I added one of the Idea-ology Compass Coins, dabbed with Stormy Sky... which way will she go once she is free?
Both she and the bird cage are layered over some torn book pages, edged with Distress Ink.
And the little bird has had a touch of penwork just to bring him into focus.
The final touch was to add a couple of woodcut meadow grasses, inked with Stormy Sky Distress Stain... no more wandering in the meadows with her lover for this woman.
These mementos will now lie, forgotten, between the pages of a book.
So there are my pages for you - a walk on the darker side of love in the run-up to Valentine's Day.
What can I say? Not everyone enjoys the 14th February...
The only whole heart is a broken one, because it lets the light in.
David J. Wolpe
It took a while for her to figure out she could run but when she did she was long gone,
Long gone.
Keith Urban
Ingredients used:
Artistic Stamper stamps: Birds of a Feather, Carte Postale
Idea-ology Compass Coins
Idea-ology Kraft Resist Paper Stash
Core-dinations 12 x 2.5
Grunge Paste
DecoArt paint: Titanium White
Fresco paint: Stone
Distress Stains: Stormy Sky, Vintage Photo
Distress Inks: Gathered Twigs, Vintage Photo
Adirondack Color Wash Spray: Espresso
Archival Inks: Sepia, Coffee
Crackle Accents
PITT pens
Thanks so much for stopping by... I hope to have some fresher creations to share with you soon, and at the very least there are some more DT creations - all made before I left the UK - on their way to you over the next couple of weeks. Happy Crafting all!
What a lovely post, I want to open that cage door now and let the bird fly. A great use of textures and layers. Mo x
ReplyDeleteAlison this is just beautiful! A wonderful bird cage even thought it represents being trapped. The lady in the image is just gorgeous. Love how you added crackle paint to the texture paste too. Such a lovely addition to your journal. Karen.x
ReplyDeleteJUST AMAZING dear Alison...--
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this romantic spread...GORGEOUS ..and thank you for sharing the progress -
xoxoxo
Susi
I remember seeing this first time round but now I see so much more of the little details (must be an age thing! lol) It is just as beautiful on the second viewing! Hope you are enjoying your (busy) time with your Mum in CZ! Hugs, Chrisx
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful spread Alison, so full of fabulous elements, Annette x
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absolutely stunning work Alsion - gorgeous use of colour - love all the details too xx
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly worth seeing it again Alison, it is beautiful! Anne x
ReplyDeleteI read it the first time and I loved reading it even as much this time :)
ReplyDeleteMy Momma always said, "You can't keep a good woman down" so I'm sure that your personal crafting muse will help you out when the time is ready.
I look forward to your upcoming posts.
Lisa x
So pretty Alison! Love all the inky goodness and texture!
ReplyDeletewow! i'm just getting into art journalling. This piece is great :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic the first time i saw this, more amazing the second time around. Glad you posted this again :-) xxx
ReplyDeleteWunderschön!
ReplyDeleteDu bist ein Genie, Alison :-)
Liebe Grüße
Sophie xx
Gorgeous pages Alison , loving those browns and blues and the textural mini hearts are gorgeous as are those rusty looking leaves. Gorgeous umbelliferous flower too. Lovely. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteThis was stunning Alison and well worth a second showing. Hope you enjoy the week-end. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteStill nice to see it again:-)
ReplyDeleteSally
So beautiful I've had to pin it to be able to revisit the ideas and overall look on a regular basis! The Stormy Sky seems to give this a slightly verdigris feel and the kraft core looks rusted. The idea of adding crackled hearts is also so clever. Overall this is real favourite. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteOh wow, gorgeous, and I see you're back on your fave colour combo again!!
ReplyDeletewow, this is so moving, so,so sad, i want to hug this lady and let her know it it right follow her heart
ReplyDeleteGreat to see it again Alison...even a pleasure!
ReplyDeleteHope you get some rest soon.
Kind regards, Alie :-)
This is just gorgeous.Love the design and the look of it. Everything fits perfectly. And thank you very much for your explanation Anneke.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fantastic spread Alison. I really love every detail.
ReplyDeleteI commented before, so I'll just say I hope you get to take a nice walk and relax. Looking forward to new makes when you are ready. Give yourself time.
ReplyDeleteI remember this from the first time around, and it's just as beautiful now. Hope you're enjoying your time with your Mum xx
ReplyDeleteAlison this is gorgeous with a capital "G." Sometimes we just need to take a break and step back! I am in a slump at the moment trying to balance so much, but it will happen! Enjoy and relax! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing us to know that you also have 'epic fails'. I see such gorgeous makes from peeps but no one ever let's on that they've struggled or failed with something. I just threw away a batch of ATCs . I do not feel so alone now. Hugs. ( p.s. this is still gorgeous.)
ReplyDeleteLove them just as much now as I did before. Best for you to concentrate on the small world at the moment as you will have lots of time to do all the other things when you return home.
ReplyDeleteHave fun
Love Chrissie x
Stunning! A fabulous step x step Alison demonstrating the clever thought process that went into making this beautiful layout. A sad but beautiful story to emphasise your gorgeous artwork. C'est magnifique! Chris xxx (PS: We all have those funny times when things don't go quite as we'd like - think of the fails as the fuel of our successes! hugs xxx)
ReplyDeleteLovely page, I love how much thought you put into the story and the tiny details like the crackled hearts.
ReplyDeleteEmma x
Lovely to see this beautiful spread again Alison!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well, have a great weekend.
Alison xxx
I don't think I caught this the first time: I hadn't started blogging then. It's a fabulous work of art with such a poignant story to tell. So many women must have been in this position - some probably still are. I love happy stories, but there is a place for sad and wistful ones too. You have created something so lovely here. Thank you for sharing. Julie Ann xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful process and magical outcome, Alison! Love the delicate softness of this journal spread. I "feel" the message!
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely then and is wonderful still!
ReplyDeleteDon't be too hard on yourself, I thought your calico make was amazing, - but maybe you did that before you left?....
I missed this at Valentine's Day over at The Artistic Stamper, so I'm glad that you're sharing again today, Alison--This is just lovely! I love the earthy colors you've used and I love all of those little hearts scattered about. And I do think this is a love story of sorts--She loves herself so much, that she knows to be truly happy, she must be free! That's a Beautiful thing!
ReplyDeleteFabulous journal pages, Alison! XOXO-Shari
Thanks for sharing this in such detail Alison. It is absolutely lovely and I so enjoyed the story you wove around it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
What a sad story dear Alison, but so true that many lives such lives !
ReplyDeleteYour pages are again most beautiful created, the many dye cuts are beautifully added and love the Kraft Core ivy ones . A wonderful story with a happy ending :-)
Hugs ,Dorthe
This pages are really amazing! And great details.
ReplyDeleteHi Alison, not had much time for visiting recently, but as always your work is stunning! I remember these lovely pages and it's certainly a treat to see them again . Have a lovely time in CZECH . Hope we get to see some of those wonderful dolls houses again toni xx
ReplyDeleteI think you may be channelling your grandmother with this one...her theme song was the 1934 Cole Porter song "Don't fence me in".....
ReplyDeleteIt's very poignant - and beautiful.xx
As Sting said - FREE, FREE set them FREE! Brilliant piece Alison. Hope you are having a terrific time in CZ. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteHi Alison I have never seen anything like this,it is stunning ,it is a story,and a book.i love what you used to get across the feeling of being trapped,but at the same time free.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try something like this on canvas.
Thank you for the inspiration .
Ita in Ireland .
This is wonderful Alison. So much detail with a story behind it. Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having fun with your Mum.
Hugs
xx
I remember this first time round but was equally enjoyable to read the story and look at your beautiful work again.
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Well I for one I love a good catch up, and this was one of my favorites, with the bird theme :). thanks for sharing it again. This visit has been healing for me seeing all you outstanding creations, you always inspire me and it's one of my favorite place to come and visit, hope your having some fun in the Doll world, tell your Mom I said Cheers and hope you have a wonderful weekend, ((( BIG HUGS)))..
ReplyDeleteGreat to see this project again, it is one of my favourites of all your pieces. Hope you have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome pages Alison! fabulous imagination and Those images , Beautiful the Stormy Sky and Vintage Photo colours combo. Lovely textures by tiny hears xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for answering of AO's situation, it was sounds good xx
These pages are stunning! I love how you have packed it full of gorgeous embellishments. Love love love it!!
ReplyDeleteThese pages arrived right into my heart! I really like every little detail! It's soft but intense, colors and technique as always fantastic! BArbarayaya
ReplyDeleteOh, looks like a really sad story hides behind these pages, very touching... Hope it's nothing personal Alison. Wonderful pages inspired by this, nevertheless, and this little bird from this AO plate is so beautiful. Fantastic work, love it!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow Alison this is such a gorgeous emotional in depth journal page, yes the story maybe full of woe but the page itself is truly stunning, so much detail to tell the story with colours to match the mood :-) Kezzy xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous spread, Alison. Your pages always have so many interesting details, and now this one has an intriguing story as well. I love all the layering and the cracked hearts. Hope your mojo returns ASAP!
ReplyDeleteYour journal page is beautiful, as is the story it tells (albeit a sad one). I think I may have commented on this, but it deserved a second. :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful journal page, so much gorgeous details and the colours are lovely, love the little hearts and very pretty flowers
ReplyDeleteJools x
Absolutely gorgeous Alison I just love all those elements, colour and the story it portrays . Hugs Sandra xxx
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