Friday, May 28, 2010

me

i used puff paints for this page. it's not really done yet, but i decided to post it as is. i'm not sure what to do with the last square...

top row: L-R: after surviving, seeing him, triggered
second row: L-R: with parents, around guys, art heaven
third row: <3 kids, the future, my past
bottom row: peaceful/safe/content, this week

13 comments:

  1. how about "while blogging"?

    Keep it up!

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  2. Cute and deep at the same time. I really like it.

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  3. Oh, how I love supplies! So many new beginnings and possibilities!

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  4. thanks everyone!

    and sandy-welcome!

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  5. You know, the first thing I though when I saw all the little faces is that they would make great magnets! Cut them out and stick them to adhesive magnet and you could have a collection of real live emoticons!

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  6. i'd feel like i was ruining my journal if i did that, but it might make a great project for me to do over the summer! thanks for the idea, dandelionlady!

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  7. I absolutely LOVE this one!!

    A suggestion for the last box? Hmmm...with friends?

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  8. fun! I like it blank, because it's kinda like it gives the viewer the space to respond

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  9. itsagift-thanks!

    rebecca-for now, i'm leaving it blank :) what would you put there?

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  10. way to go on being creative! I'd be so afraid to use puff paints in my journals or books. I move so quickly that I'd be afraid I'd close the book before it was dry and squoosh the paint and stick the pages together. I loke the blank square too. :)

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  11. stephanie, one thing that was suggested to me is when using things like puff paints, do it on a separate page, and then attach it to your journal.

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  12. This is great-- so original, like a patchwork quilt

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  13. thanks scala! i was picturing a sorta patchwork quilt when i made it. i'm glad you noticed that!

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