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I really like Moleskine journals, although I do not write or jot things down on a daily basis, but I do so often enough to carry one around. It's good to write things down. It's a form of release and a record of things , events, emotions, thoughts that had gone through in our lives. :)
Its been a while, but im still working at my 'living with zero linden experiment'. and this time my newbie found a shop called... ZERO LINDEN, and i guess the name says it all, really, so I grabbed suri's friend Aden Quan and went shopping with no money in our pockets... and now we are ready for both casual and formal situations!
All my clothes, shoes and hair were bought there, $0L @ Zero Linden
Aden's Clothes were $0L too (except for shoes hat and hair)
Já faz um tempo, mas eu continuo trabalhando na minha 'experiencia de viver com zero linden'. e dessa vez a minha newbie achou uma loja chamada... ZERO LINDEN, e acho que o nome diz tudo, então catei o amigo da Suri, Aden Quan e fomos fazer compras sem dinheiro no bolso... e agora estamos prontos tanto para ocasiões formais e informais!
Todas as minhas roupas, sapatos e cabelo foram comprados la, $0L @ Zero Linden
As roupas do Aden foram $0L também (exceto sapatos, cabelo e chapeu)
Links @ freesecond.blogspot.com
Cleaned my desk and found out lots of outdated postcards and OHP sheets left from my last exhibition. Inspired by a flickr group call "ONE inch collage", www.flickr.com/groups/23923103@N00/
I cut out my posters into one inch square, covered with a oph sheet with calligraphy copied on.
Potete realizzare da voi, questo art journal, richiedendo il pdf all'interno del mio shop (www.elenafiore.it/shopping.html).
I'm taking part in a workshop called "Justice Has A Face". It's almost over and I've jus now decorated the front of the journal! I decided to go for the simple doodle with a pen. :) I used a leftover journal from my run with scissors class. ;)
My 'Wreck This Journal' as of 6 October 2012. I've had it for a couple of months now.
Taken with Canon EOS 60D.
materials used:
shoe box lid
spray paint
transparencies
sketchbook paper
tape
thread
boredom and a student's budget
This is a set of 5 over-sized postcards of some of my visual journal pages. Each glossy postcard represents a journal spread, and is 8.5" x 5.5". The printing quality is so good, you can read my writing and feel what I was feeling when I created the journal page. Keep it for yourself for art inspiration, or mail it. The back is blank, except for my information, so you can write a note and address it.
Made a journal using the hard cover of a very cheap notebook that I covered with green fabric.
Endpaper is from Prints.
It's got lots of different papers inside - drawing paper for schoolkids, Faber castell student paper, and three different kinds of watercolour paper: Daler-Rowney Aquafine, Canson Montval, and Arches (all 140lb cold-press)
doodling warm things on a cold winter day. This is on an old bingo card with trading stamps and maps and acrylic paint.
This is my new journal that I made for 2009. The front and back have embedded lace, and the front also has embedded letters. It's all covered with paint and glitter glue, as it should be.
The stamps are hand-carved by me.
A response to the question "Why art journal?". Blogged about here: kristalnorton.com/art-journaling-101-why-art-journal/