I needed to be gentle with myself, and make the most of the little play time I've had lately by creating some soft and simple journalling in the pages of a book. So here's my offering for you...
All being well, I should be en route to the States later today, and these pages provided a little respite in a crazy August of work and admin and preparation and packing.
I started from the idea of wanting to "preserve" some of the original book text, and I used Katy Leitch's butterfly silhouettes to do it. They're stamped in Versamark and then clear-embossed.
Next came a wash of Chalk Fresco paint, and while that was still wet, I swept some Turquoise on too. (Both colours are from the new Limited Edition JOFY set.)
Through all the later stages I did my best to keep them clean and clear so that the text would stay fully present. I do like how they'll still catch the light and gleam at certain angles.
I used one of the Artistic Stamper masks to create my largest bubbles of positivity sweeping across and up the page spread. (That seems to be the direction my art journal pages move in - look!)
I sponged through the mask with the Turquoise Fresco and then did some shading and highlighting with pastel pencils.
Over that I stamped the Artistic Stamper Large Random Dots in both the Chalk and the Turquoise. And finally I did some spattering with the inner stick of the Dylusions White Linen spray.
I seem to be a little bit obsessed with the meadow grasses from Tim's Spring Sprung stamp set at the moment, so they put in an appearance along the foot of the page. And I used the Mini Polka Dot Background to add extra texture around the sky.
The tags had been soaked in tea and coffee, and then I stamped the beautiful Calligraphy Mat 4 in Sepia Archival Ink.
The large words from Journalling Words 2 are stamped in Sepia, as are the blots and splotches from the Katy Leitch Messy Art plate. The big words got a bit of clear embossing for that magical extra shimmer.
Once they were glued down, I used a couple of Inktense pencils to shade and outline them. I really love how that makes them pop against the turquoise sky behind. And I tied some rustic twine through the tops of course.
There's a little bit of Vintage Photo and Gathered Twigs inking all the way around the edge, but that's about it. This was just a little oasis of calm in my crazy August, and I had a lovely gentle time playing with it!
Back to the present, and thank you so much for stopping by. I'll be back on Monday with a brand new creation to share, and I'm hoping I might even get some visiting in over the next few days. Either way, I hope you have a wonderful weekend and I'll see you soon.
Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars. In the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul.
From Desiderata by Max Ehrmann
Beautiful!! Wish you happy journey and stay at US!
ReplyDeleteLoved this then and love it now! It's great to see it again. Glad that it sounds like you are getting some time to "be"!!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful spread with very Alison colours and images.It does look relaxing for sure.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good trip and enjoy the states as you did before.
Take care
Love Chrissie xx
Beautiful pages Alison, a gorgeous background and love the bubbles and border grasses........super journal tags!!
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Heather xx
Beautiful page.
ReplyDeletemagnifiques pages!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely and pieceful pages, wonderful with your butterflys shining and gleaming a bit in the light, a great idea,-and the lovely meadow grass makes me think of childhood playing in the meadow for the food of my parents house!!
ReplyDeleteThe tags are gorgeous too, in brownish tones!
All like a most beautiful summerday ,dear Alison.
Hugs, Dorthe
Wonderful pages and so gentle on the eyes tool Beautifully done Alison!
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With simplicity there is beauty! LOVE these pages! LOVE the blue, the meadow scene, and love the contrast of the tags! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful watery bubbly background - love the text showing through and your simple tag adornments - hope you have a lovely time in the US! Julia xx
ReplyDeleteI adore what you have done here Alison - the wonderful background and the tags look beautiful - gorgeous work. Hugs rachel x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful page it gives a fantastic sense of calmness when you look at it.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
It really does not seem like 12 months since you were in New York! I loved your page the first time round and it is lovely to see it again, the colours are certainly very soothing. Hope you are having a lovely weekend. Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteLoved this the first time I saw it so it's good to see it again ! I seem to be on a permanent catch up at the moment - mostly because of poor Internet connection - I don't know how you find the time to work and create the fabulous projects you do! ! Hope you get more time to relax soon! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteSo lovely Alison, love how you clear embossed the butterflies to preserve the text and your colour palette is indeed gentle and restful. Thank you for sharing it with us again and hope that you will be able to find some creative time for yourself again soon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work !!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Alison!! The resist is so effective on the book page, what a brilliant idea! I love the shading around the tags, really helps make them look dimensional! Stunning shades of blue and brown! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous journal pages, Alison! I love the embossed butterflies a very effective technique to reserve the text script! The added mini tags are great! Happy Sunday! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pages Alison, so nice to see them again. It's quite frightening where time goes, can't believe it's a year since you went to work in the States!
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
Beautiful Alison. I love the soft blues and the use of clear embossing to highlight the text with the butterflies. Such a soothing journal page. So nice to be able to revisit.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to preserve the text as you did! And I love the grass, it seems it's climbing from the earth. and still you master these colours... Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSoft and gentle and soooo Alison!! beautiful, my friend! xx
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of these pages, Alison, and the clear embossing looks wonderful! The calligraphy is beautiful. What a lovely stamp! Wonderful evocation of nature, serene and elegant - perfectly lovely! xx
ReplyDeleteVery dreamy and thought provoking pages Alison. Wonderfully done. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteThere certainly is a gentleness exuding from the pages, a wonderful dreamy world of good things.
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Lynne
Completely gentle and soft and soothing AJ pages, Alison. The color palette you're using is calming and serene and I do adore those butterflies where the text comes through their embossed wings. These are pages that I'm sure helped you keep the peace in your soul during that very hectic/stressful schedule you were maintaining last year! Fabulous pages, Alison! XOXO-Shari
ReplyDeleteI hope you are being gentle with yourself this summer. Time we had a meet up xxx
ReplyDeleteOMG! I hate being sick. I've been horrible the past week and the week before that I was running back and forth getting my kids over it, but today I can actually breathe out of both nostrils at the same time ( YEAH!) and so I wanted to spend some time in blogland. I have LOOOOVED seeing the posts I missed. Your tags, bottles, albums, are so sensational Alison. I've decided I'll just move in with you and watch you work. The process must be just heavenly to see. I promise to cook and clean, but oh to watch you craft...that would be something! Hope you're doing well and big hugs to you,
ReplyDeleteLisa x
This is another beautiful pages, I was always inspired by your creations and ideas. Love the shadow butterflies. xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spread!
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