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Thursday, March 1, 2012

oh, mr. darcy


the weekend is almost here!
it's time to grab your favorite art journal......






and maybe some supplies that you haven't used in an awfully long time....






and create something that celebrates your inner-romantic......






along with one of your all-time favorite quotes.






and before you know it, you've got something that's maybe a little unexpected
and a whole lot of fun......in a jane-austen-mooshy-gooshy kind of way!
xox



{this artwork was created in my walls notebook using pitt pens, 3B graphite pencil,
dr. martin's bleedproof white,  E-10 falcon nib,  white sharpie poster paint pen,




29 comments:

  1. Lori,
    Another spectacular page! Fabulous lettering, wonderful quote. Have a lovely weekend!
    xoxo, Jeanette

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  2. Spectacular, spectacular!!! I love it!!!! :)

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  3. I love this Lori ! Such a fantastic way to use the Bleedproof white and pointed nib! Love all the little hearts as well going off the page onto the border. You are so clever! Thank you for sharing!

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  4. As always another inspiring post!!!:O) Love all the words and how you write:O) Im going to have to try that white paint, never heard of it:O) Thanks for sharing:O)

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  5. Oh how pretty, Mr Darcy would be impressed by a handwriting like that! :-)

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  6. Absolutely beautiful! Every new page you post instantly becomes my new favorite :)

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  7. You are so clever to fit all that on the door so perfectly. I am off to an art show on Sunday - hopefully. To feed my soul.

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  8. Your lettering is SO GORGEOUS...I just love it!

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  9. Your lettering and design is amazing! Love the design and the fact that you took a pic of a WALL and made it into something interesting and different! Awesome!!

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  10. Oh how I love Mr. Darcy. This is a wonderful page. Thank you for sharing it. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  11. Another stunning work of art. Out of curiosity, how many completed journals do you have? and working on now? From what I have seen here on your blog I bet each and every journal is as stunning as the rest. If you're looking for storage space for any of them, I've got one or two empty places on my shelves :o)
    Margaret xx

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  12. This is utterly brilliant! And I love Mr. Darcy, too! Reow! :D Hee hee

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  13. I love, I love, I love your art! Happy weekend to you...

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  14. love it, heart and soul. hugs

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  15. just beautiful - LOVE your lettering, it's drool worthy... LOL!

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  16. ok that's it! How the heck do you get your letters to be so perfect!! :-) I've been practicing and practicing I even took your workshop (which was great) and I still feel rough around the edges! Well, I'll keep at it....thanks for continuing to inspire me! Your work is great! Love the white...great inspiration!

    http://dinneranddrawing.blogspot.com/

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  17. I've been obsessed which just such things for the last few weeks...
    It all started with Downton Abbey and just keep going from there. Beautiful!

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  18. Oh dear Lori, how much I love this walls notebook....I want to break down and get one but I know I won't be able to it justice like you are!

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  19. you and your lettering rock the cosmos and that is all i have to say.

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  20. I would love to know if your white bleed proof is creamy, mine is so thick I have to mix a bit of water with it.

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  21. loved reading your story on Jenny Doh's blog!

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  22. This is beautiful Lori!!! I love how you share what supplies you use.. So did you use Dr. Martin's Bleedproof White under your lettering?

    ♥Lee Ann

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  23. The creativity that flows out of you is endless. You never cease to inspire me.

    Love, love, love this!

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  24. You must know I luh, luh, love everything about this! The lettering, the Bleedproof White, and that particular production of P&P is one of my absolute faves!! :)

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