OK, I have to admit this probably should not be called "journaling" although it is about the Gratitude Journal. I am still working on covering the blank pages and challenging myself at the same time.
I was at the Paper Source last week and they had the strangest (to me) publication on sale for half price. It is called "Gothic & Lolita Bible" straight out of Japan. WOW, interesting catalogue.... which I figured out on my own. Yes, I really did before I "googled" it.
Who knew that Gothic Lolita is a distinctive Japanese fashion style. Nope, I didn't. I have never seen it before but it drew me because I found some Asian paper (The Bee) elsewhere in the store that I have seen in layouts in several publications. I figured I would like to use that paper in a layout and utilize some clip art I bought last year.
That being said, I don't work much in the Asian realm. It just doesn't happen. Having said that, I have to admit that the first "Asian" art work I tried was at the "Painted Page" Michelle Ward workshop in Wisconsin last year. The reason: just because I felt like a "challenge" and did not want to work in my comfort zone. Here are the two pages I completed there:
From there to here..... it took several days to work on this.... thinking and mulling over what exactly I was doing. Experimenting with torn paper and layering, I have to admit I like the two pages. You can hardly see the background paper that launched this spread. I used a paint chip from Home Depot, feathers, an illustration from my new catalogue, some clip art, a white transparency frame left over from another project and a circle picked up somewhere along the way. But the color worked on both pages.
It was like I was wanting to show the present and past both at the same time. This is one reason I went to the clip art and used it in the right lower hand placement on the page. At first I thought I might like to imagine the mother and daughter both in the same career in different eras. But that story was only in my mind. And then the second page emerged:
3 comments:
Marilyn - I love your pages! I have always loved anything Japanese, and you've done a terrific job with these! Thanks for mentioning my blog! I'm honored!
Marlynn, these are fab! So origianl! Love that you delved in to the Asian look. I just returned from taking my daughter to an Anime convention. She loves everything Japanese, speaks it too, and has a G.L.Bible. I, too, was at Papersource in D.C. on Sunday. I love that place! We stopped in just long enough to eat and shop on our way from Baltimore to Raleigh. Wouldn't it be something to bump into each other there?!!!
Hugs
WOW!!! Awesome pages, you certainly are a busy girl!!!!
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