Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

time for a rhyme

{caution:  you're about to encounter a goofy little rhyme!}

a quick glance at my 2014 DLP journal-book,
made me wonder about the challenge for this week.
so i paid a visit to the Art to the 5th gals for a proper look,
i figured, "hey, it couldn't hurt to just take a peek".






and when i arrived, i discovered the challenge to be all about time,
so i thought and thought about what i could create.
and then i channeled one of my favorite authors of rhyme,
because this new journal page had a pending due date!





and while my journal page is now complete,
my rhyming skills need help, there's no debate.
so, i'm off to grab some chocolate, which you know i will eat….
but being creative in my journal again sure has been great!

{hahaha!  pure, goofy nonsense, but SO much fun to do!! :))}



{this week's DLP challenge is to create a focal point 
using the prompt "time keeps on ticking".
supplies:  strathmore visual journal for mixed media, micron pens,
derwent watercolor pencil, 6B pencil, scrapbook paper, star brad,
sakura white gelly roll pen, vintage tag, cupcake liner for the wings}

{you can read more about Documented Life Project (DLP) here!}




Thursday, April 23, 2009

time out

i ran some early morning errands, and on the way i home heard the beach calling my name.  so, i took a little time out to let the wind blow my hair around, listen to the rhythm of the waves...and let this little guy entertain me for a bit.  i've missed my stamp carving...i think i'll take a little time out for that today, too!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

time - inchie style



i've named this piece "time square".  here's how you can create this....grab a stack of catalogs and your one inch punch.  start punching out objects that interest you.  before you know it, you'll have a theme started.  if you're like me, you'll end up with a big pile of one inch squares in no time!  to make them sturdy, i use a glue stick to adhere them to card stock (some catalog papers can be quite thin).  then, just start "organizing" them,  and embellish as much or little as you want.  voila...inchies!  i'm sorry about the poor photograph...i had "glare issues" because of the paper! 

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