Last night I finished a page inspired by Dina Wakely's Life Book lesson, and I had so much fun!
The idea was to get your troubles out onto the page, so you can let go
of them. It will definitely come in handy for that, but since last
night I wasn't feeling troubled, I just went with the mood I was in, and
ended up with this...
I'm working in a Kraft paper section of my Book of Days right now, and I'm loving the slightly different twist it puts on my pages. The main thing used on this page is stencils and masks. The word dream and the rainbow are store-bought, and the woman is a mask I made by gluing a magazine image onto cardstock and cutting it out. I won't go into the whole process (since that would giveaway class secrets), but I really had fun with this page!
For more about the ultra-talented Dina Wakely, you can visit her blog here.
For more about Life Book, click here.
Tomorrow is question and answer day. I've already got a few questions to answer, but if you have any more, feel free to leave them in the comments, and I will answer them in tomorrow's post!
Thank you so much for visiting and for your comments! It makes my day to know you were here! Have a great Thursday my friends!
Another gorgeous spread! I love your colors and that stencil is very cool!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page, love the colors and your stencil.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your Q/A tomorrow. I will come back if I think of any.
I love those colors and how they pop from the page!
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ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!! LOVING how she is covered in words!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your pages... you are such an inspiration. Here's a question... when do you find time to work in your journal? Do you set time aside every day or work with smaller bits of time? Where to you draw inspiration from?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emie
WOW, Michelle! I am in awe of your work! I have to check out Dina Wakely's blog now, too! I love that you can put troubling moods onto a page to get them out!!! So cool!
ReplyDeleteThis page absolutely DELIGHTS me! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI had to come back and leave another comment to say you inspired me so much I tried the masking technique with a magazine image on a page with writing and washi tape underneath and it came out great! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteNICE Spread! LOVE the way that LOOKS!!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great lesson, wasn't it? Cool techniques all-around! And you page … is … Great!
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