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I filled up my first ROD journal! It was great fun!
Blogged:
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At little more in my Scotland journal.
Blogged...
lifeisabeautifulplacetobe.blogspot.com/2012/11/i-finally-...
I'm working on a new journal that will chart my goals for the next few months....If you would like to follow along and do your own stop by my blog www.creativechaos.typepad.com . I'm going to be doing a new page spread every Friday.
"First to Fight" (Government Recruiting Poster Slogan)
September 8, 1917
Vol. V, No. 85
[MS-0857] Johns Hopkins University Women's Suffrage Collection
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Blue, Retro Style Smashbook.
Blogged here:
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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 heart stamp is hand-carved by me.
This folder, embossed with the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) seal, will be distributed to visitors to the NEJM booth at medical conferences. It is designed to contain a copy of the Journal's current print edition, article reprints and any additional marketing collateral attendees wish to take away. To read more about Corey's partnership with NEJM, please visit www.corey.com/press_releases/20090929_nejm_brand_marketin....
In English class last year, we read a book called "Blessings" by Anna Quindlen. This is one of the journal entries I had to write about the story. I really like the angle of this photo and how the text sort of fades off in the distance.
Another spread from the Moon Journal, which is coming along nicely. The Moon Journal was originally a family atlas that I turned into a journal.
Blogged: caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.nl/2012/06/moon-journal-contin...
An art journal page in progress- I used stamps, spray inks, stencils/masks/templates, white acrylic, etc.
Some pages from my art journal- January, 2013.
When I first started bookbinding the second book I made was this one. I keep a record of books I make and plan books to make in it. It has a coptic binding and includes mix of cartridge and pastel papers in it and it has spinefatteners to allow me to glue lots in without the book springing open.
I blogged about it at janallsopp.blogspot.com/2006/09/travelling-further-along-...
I made this one and it went off to Papua New Guinea, and I haven't heard of it since.
My travel journals are made from recycled bookboard from discarded books, maps from out-of-date atlases, and reclaimed computer paper. Very ecofriendly!
I didn't have access to a computer for awhile, and cut down somed colored steno notebook pages, and also some pretty journal paper (even tho it was a little smaller than the rest of my planner) that I cut up and put into my planner.
Please copy and paste this to your website or blog as a reminder to all there are some amazing treasures in recycling, reusing, recreating...=) Thanks! The art journaling page is titled 'the beach' which I created as I dreamed of the beach during a snow storm in Alabama!! LOL
Shophouse sticker on the first page of the travel journals 'coffee break' by MIDORI. Notes and sketches on the other journal including a postcard of Singapore on the last page to show travellers how the skyline of my country when I travelled.
Another colourful page with the self-stick letters that I foolishly stapled down.
Blogged here:
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Journal for Becky, my swap-bot partner. This is a composition book covered with heavy-weight scrapbooking pager. It is embellished with Tim Holtz bird in cage die.
No matter how hard I try to live a totally digital existence, there's value in the tactile touch of the analogue world. So I have my A5 journals and checklists on record cards to work through the day. [Another photo for Irish Typepad by Bernie Goldbach.]
"In dreams begins responsibility." -- William Butler Yeats