Along with Art Journalling I have discovered calender making - so I thought I'd share some of my efforts so far. So here are August and September...
If you click on the image you can see some of the detail - but I apologize for the less than brilliant photographs. These are in A4 size Pink Pig sketch books.
Here is October with just Friday and Saturday to fill in. These are great fun - especially if you like doodling. Sometimes I feel like writing, or sometimes just a minimal bit of rubber stamping will do - 'cos on some days nothing much does happen.
So today I prepared November.
I layered the background with gesso, acrylic paint and watercolour pencil - and printed with leaves and my favourite sequin waste. Then I cut thirty squares from various coloured papers, made days of the weeks labels and the month title ...
... and I am all ready for November.
8 comments:
Gosh how industrious! Very unusual though and unique to you. Do you use it as a diary to record what has happened or as an appointment calendar to know whaere you are supposed to be on a given day? I am still thinking about journalling so mustn't start on calendars just yet- don't show me any more stuff I want to try for myself!!
Jane
This is great - I love the layering. Do pop over and enter my giveaway if you'd like to!
Jill,
I've just come across your blog and have joined your followers. I feel like I'm reading my own thoughts but the difference is that you are acting on yours with such passion. Have had a good read going back into the summer etc and think your photos and work are lovely - particularly the milk thistle buds in acrylic and gel pen. I might make myself a November calendar this afternoon. Thanks for the idea! Lesley.
This is lovely, so personal and full of memories as well as being a great work of art:)
Very organised and disciplined! I think that's a good idea. Bye for now. Lesley
this is such a lovely idea and nicely executed... wish i had the talent to do this!
I love love love your calendar. What a great idea, and you have done it so beautifully. I can see how this could get totally addictive! Kate
great page layout and colors! i love working within little boxes for many of my projects but never thought to do it for calendar days in an art journal. beautiful pages!
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