It's been a busy week with the collection of our new car on Monday then a trip down to Edinburgh on Thursday for Bill to see the eye specialist & we have a date for his cataract operation next month! There was snow on the hills when we left so it was a chilly start and a lorry had been surprised by the conditions and skidded into the stream, fortunately the only damage appeared to be to the bridge.
On the journalling front I have done my journal 52 page:
TOUCH
Come into contact with. Have an effect on. Make a difference to. Produce feelings of affection, gratitude, or sympathy in. Synonyms: Pat, stroke, caress. Prompt:
Create a spread that explores the things that touch you (literally or figuratively). Use hands or other symbols of touch in your spread. Oracle: What touches you? What impact are you having on people around you? Whose touch are you longing for? How much touch are you getting? How could touch enhance your life right now?
Art prompts galore
NOV 20-26 is: BALANCE// Scavenger List: red, yellow, piece of lace or trim, security envelope pattern, magazine cut outs, text from book page, 3 words, stamping with ink , non commercial sticker ( price sticker, name tag, etc)
I sprayed some cotton lace with dylusions and you can see the negative on the right hand page! Added some stamped lace, magazine images in red & yellow as well as some stick on buttons....calling this one done.
You definitely have a theme going in all your wonderful journal pages this week and yes, turkey is right on theme with those celebrating Thanksgiving and planning a chilly Christmas...take care on those frosty roads, especially with a lovely new car! Dx
ReplyDeleteLove the journal pages, I really like the pop art couple in the first one. I really love the artists work. I forgot his name but I have done a bead pattern in his style of art. I also love the turkey. I think he looks better in the dark! LOL
ReplyDeleteI seem to recall that he is called Lichtenstein but I am not sure that is the correct spelling lol
DeleteLove all the gorgeous art work!
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