This journal began in the late summer of 2014.
As I searched through my collection of discarded library books for the next one
I wanted to start, a plain green one, called "Change!" stood out to me.
I had been going through some changes and more were on the horizon;
the title was reason enough to choose it.
Typically, the cover is the last thing I do since they get a bit grungy
while I'm working on the journal. Also, by the time I'm finished with the journal
I feel like I "know" it better and can create the cover accordingly.
Here are a few of the pages to peruse.
If you would like to see more, there is a video at the bottom of this post.
Thanks for watching!
Leave me a comment!
Wow, beautiful job.
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ReplyDeleteIs it an art group? Certainly!
DeleteBeautiful book, I love the colors, collaging and well everything about it. How many pages do you glue together to give the pages strength?
ReplyDeleteUsually only a couple. I didn't put a lot of heavy duty media in this one. But I do cut out a lot of pages to keep it from getting over stuffed.
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DeleteI loved loved loved every page! The thoughts were excellent! The colors and signs were unique...beautiful and inspiring. I may use some of those quotes, ok?
ReplyDeleteThank you HelenRae! Help yourself to the quotes!
ReplyDeleteYour journal is wonderful! Each and every page of it. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Renee!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pages! They are very soothing. Made me smile. :)
ReplyDeleteLove this! I wish I had time to make something like this.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! God's timing is incredible! I shared on my blog your video and post yesterday on change and then this morning I woke to my own devotion scheduled weeks ago for advent and found it was about change too!
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SO enjoyed your beautiful altered book - you do lovely work!!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this. Seriously. It makes me feel happy. I wish I had my hands on one of your books so I could feel the textures and look up close at the details. I know you have to be so pleased with how it came out. :-)
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