Tuesday, September 11, 2012

September JP--Week 1



I think I had a lot on my mind for this spread. These journal pages keep me using all my supplies that I love but don't use that much. I used to be a card maker so I used them all the time. I still make cards but just for personal use.  For the journals I look through my magazines for interesting little ditties and saying that will work as an element for the page.  It's relaxing and fun.

Have a great Wednesday.

8 comments:

fran pascazio said...

Great journal spread Martha, love when you share your Big Journal!!!!

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Kathryn Zbrzezny said...

I always love seeing your art in your journal spreads! Your lettering is beyond beautiful.

Sharon Lynn Williams Fine Art said...

Hi Martha: I am so sorry that you had a bad experience with DPW!! I miss seeing your art there! You are a wonderful generous and giving person and nobody has the right to criticize you for taking the initiative to learn to paint better. I have been following you from time to time and your work is really evolving. Good for you -keep at it!!

Linda Jordan said...

Your journal pages are always so inspiring!! I especially love how you wrote the word "create" thanks so much for sharing!!

Linda

airbrush said...

I love your page and it makes me want to dig into mine. I like this style and have been wanting to try it. I am taking your Callifgrafun class right now and it's great. I wondered if you wrote something wonderful today. If so, can you tell me what style that is and what pen was used.

Anonymous said...

You are so talented! Thank you for making the world more beautiful!

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