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Masking Tape
crayons de couleurs aquarellable + pinceau avec réservoir d'eau Pentel
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I decided that the cover of my journal needed something more then just doodles. So, I used a bunch of this colored masking tape I had (I don't really remember the project I had in mind when I purchased it). I tried to do some designs with it but it was so much easier and fun to just wrap it around from front to inside. I lost count of how many rolls of tape I used and I probably covered several of the colors so you can't see them but I like the outcome. Not only does it look neat, but it feels all squishy. Both sides of the cover look different which I love.
Got the idea for this project from Keri Smith who sells Wreck This Journal from Amazon.com. She also has a blog which is where I got the idea to use one of my old journals and wreck it since I couldn't afford to buy Keri's version.
Also posted on MyFickleMind.com here.
A many-years indulgence in adhesives on windows.
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In downtown Macon, Georgia, on January 5th, 2018, on the east side of 2nd Street, south of Cherry Street.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Bibb (county) (2000302)
• Macon (7013980)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• abandoned buildings (300008055)
• adhesive (300014801)
• pressure-sensitive tape (300014834)
• residue materials (300162489)
• show-windows (300002970)
• storefronts (300002533)
Wikidata items:
• 5 January 2018 (Q45919525)
• January 5 (Q2202)
• January 2018 (Q23994856)
• Downtown Macon (Q5303494)
• Macon Historic District (Q28153341)
I also had some very Christmas-ish metallic tape, so a couple days after I did the cover (today, actually) I decided to decorate one of the inside pages (actually the first page) with it. Again, I tried to make designs but I quickly gave that up and just tried to wrap the page like I did the cover. This time, the tape had a mind of it's own. It didn't stay straight so some parts got the sticky side showing instead of the colored side. And it warped and bent the page. The finished page looks like a weird 3D metallic tape sculpture or like I squished a Christmas present in my journal (it won't close flat anymore).
Doing this page was very zen. I told hubby it was like creative meditation. I worked on the journal today because I was kind of scatterbrained in terms of which craft project to start. By the time I finished this page, I had a whole new idea in mind involving the plastic circles from the tape rolls and embroidery thread and actually spent some time figuring out how to make it work. I still haven't perfected it yet but my mind is less creativity cluttered.
Got the idea for this project from Keri Smith who sells Wreck This Journal from Amazon.com. She also has a blog which is where I got the idea to use one of my old journals and wreck it since I couldn't afford to buy Keri's version.
Also posted on MyFickleMind.com here.
from my photo 11 portrait studio. taken with a pentax k1000, 50mm lens, in a studio, retouched in photoshop elements.
manual focusing courtesy of iGlasses.
camera support courtesy of an r2d2 trashcan.
taken at iPhone devcamp in san francisco, an open web development unconference.