Here's what I've been up to this week for my continuing 365 creative-every-day projects:
#19 - wrapped a gift (yes, that counts - creativity takes many forms, right?)
#20 - made a card and envelope for the gift (a bridal shower)
#21 - finished DLP page (created by the talented, creative ladies at Art to the 5th): monthly theme is 'cover a blank page', weekly theme is "color wheel", inspirational quote from Georgia O'keeffe. Of course I used flowers on my page....how could I not? I made this week's page as a tip-in so I could have the double page center and used a blotting paper generated by my work in Jane Davies' class. Added a few squares of transparent paint, doodled the flowers - done.
#22 thru #26 - class work for Lesson 3 of Jane Davies 100 Drawings on Cheap Paper class.....
Paint, gelli, stencils, collage, layers and layers. Some I like, some not-so-much. But the class is so inspiring and the process of making lots of pieces focused on a particular process or theme is really helpful. Hopefully after doing this for 10 weeks, it'll be more of a habit and I can continue making volumes of work!
Have a creative week!
#19 - wrapped a gift (yes, that counts - creativity takes many forms, right?)
#20 - made a card and envelope for the gift (a bridal shower)
A little computer help for the inside words and stitching added
#21 - finished DLP page (created by the talented, creative ladies at Art to the 5th): monthly theme is 'cover a blank page', weekly theme is "color wheel", inspirational quote from Georgia O'keeffe. Of course I used flowers on my page....how could I not? I made this week's page as a tip-in so I could have the double page center and used a blotting paper generated by my work in Jane Davies' class. Added a few squares of transparent paint, doodled the flowers - done.
#22 thru #26 - class work for Lesson 3 of Jane Davies 100 Drawings on Cheap Paper class.....
Paint, gelli, stencils, collage, layers and layers. Some I like, some not-so-much. But the class is so inspiring and the process of making lots of pieces focused on a particular process or theme is really helpful. Hopefully after doing this for 10 weeks, it'll be more of a habit and I can continue making volumes of work!
Have a creative week!
Indeed you will make volumes of work...as if you don't already!...and plenty of lovely stuff.
ReplyDeleteOoh you have been in a playful mood. Who would not love that gift! Sweet color everywhere. xox
ReplyDeleteI love what you were doing for the Jane Davies class! That sounds intriguing... I may have to look into doing that one too! Looks like you are being super creative every day!!
ReplyDeleteit's great to see your class work and it makes me so excited to take this class in the fall. It seems like the pace of the course and the volume of the work means you can't spend too much time fretting about every single piece. It's always a good thing to get out of my head and just keep moving.
ReplyDeleteOh, so much fun! I'm so glad you're able to get something creative into each of your days. I've got a personal goal to be creative as well, but at the end of some days I just didn't seem to fit it in. Can't wait to see what other creativity you fit into your year.
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