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This week I am featuring a how-to guide to covering a journal, using this little one as an example...
January 16th, 2019 I finally got a new pair of rain pants. It is a pair of Vaude pants, the model is called Women's Luminum Performance Pants. It is super light and can be folded small. In addition, ist has strong reflection stripes. I have already done a test drive in the rain, the pants kept close.
Right page: My friend Stephi had problems with her macbook, and I reinstalled it. She made some tarte flambée, which we ate while the installation was running. Delicious!
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16. Januar 2019 Ich habe endlich eine neue Regenhose. Es ist eine Hose von Vaude, das Modell heißt Women's Luminum Performance Pants. Sie ist superleicht, lässt sich klein zusammenlegen. Außerdem hat sie krasse Refektionsstreifen. Ich habe schon eine Testfahrt im Regen gemacht, sie hat dichtgehalten.
Rechte Seite: Meine Freundin Stephi hatte Probleme mit ihrem Rechner, und ich habe ihn plattgemacht und neu aufgesetzt. Dafür hat sie Flammkuchen gemacht, den wir verspeisten, während die Installation lief. Lecker!
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We had family coming over last weekend, so I thought it was time to take the fruit stickers off my kitchen window and put them in my journal. Looks like we've been eating lots of apples. I like to record new rubber stamps in my journal. I got these at the Dollar Tree. I hadn't been in one before. It's a fun store. The photo is me in the first grade. I look a bit peaked. I had a rough year that year and missed lots of school. I picked up measles, roseola and lots of colds, etc... Made my family a nervous wreck I'm sure.
This journal has hand dyed fabric covers with playful free form stitches, the embellished covers showcase my stitched doodles. The journal is wrapped with crochet, hand dyed fabric and vintage flowers.
This is a visual journal I'm making as I work through the book "Your Heart's Desire" by Sonia Choquette. I've decided to work differently than I usually do--I'm "prepping" the pages before I do the journaling instead of doing it all at the same time.
This book was included in the Visual Journals exhibition at Abecedarian Gallery in Denver Colorado in 2011.
Soul Journal #12 - Page 3
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Original Bliss - Pop! Goes the Shannan!
Strathmore 400 Series Field Watercolor/Sketch Book - using watercolor paper (11x14)
Dr Martin's Watercolors - using the eyedropper for application
Small Paint Brush and water to "flow" the colors
Bordeaux ink written with glass stylus
Altered Images and Photographs
Precise ink pen
Image transfer of face, hand colored on the back with oil pastels before gelling to the page.
Body and pieces cut up and applied to the paper with gel medium
Writing from I Ching reading #24 Returning
Second part of journal work from June 27...
These pages were posted on my blog here...
lostcoastpost.blogspot.com/2011/06/changing-how-i-documen...
9 in x 12 in Strathmore Visual Journal 90lbs CP watercolor paper,scrapbook paper.
A photo of mine printed on paper with inkjet and painted over with fluid acrylic. I normally do portraits in watercolor, so I was looking for practice in acrylics but painting over a picture. It is not that easy.
I'm not done with the right page yet, but at the rate I've been journaling lately it may be a while.
Soul Journal Entry
March 7, 2010
2010 Moleskine
There is a story behind every page.
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Background with strips of masking tape, gesso, and acrylic paints scraped on with an old gift card. Image was cut from an Anthro catalog and then the page was used as a mask. Black acrylic ink pounced through the mask, and white signo pen used to draw highlights. Words from the daily OM stamped on and then journaling with a sharpie pen.