I follow a couple of art challenges on Facebook, one I've been following for over 3 years and a couple of others for just over 2 years. The one I've been following the longest is Colour Me Positive, run out of Queenland in Australia. (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1712426162335330/?fref=nf)
This week's quote is "Have an awesome day! And if that doesn't work, try again tomorrow", and as I have done for a couple of other challenges this year, I am responding by doing a blog entry. My blog was dormant for a long time until this year, when I have done several posts in response to various art challenges, lessons and experiences.
Today's experience definitely comes under awesome. It started out as a visit to Dandenong Market with my sister-in-law (Cheryl) so that she could buy some small Australian souvenirs to take with her in June when she embarks on a European tour. Cheryl is so excited about this trip - her first overseas trip, if you dismiss the cruise to New Caledonia a couple of years ago.
This is a long held dream for Cheryl and she is very brave to go off on her own (leaving hubby at home) to join an organised tour hitting all the hotshots. After that, her younger son is joining her to tour around France where he has numerous friends, having played his guitar at music festivals every European summer for a number of years.
Anyway, that's why she wanted some small souvenirs to give as gifts to friends, family & anyone else who helps them out.
Souvenirs purchased, we stopped at a Turkish Cafe she knows for coffee and a snack. As Cheryl paid, the Cafe lady asked her to help another customer which Cheryl did quite willingly. When this other lady went to sit down with her food, Cheryl invited her to join us.
Nina, is from Taiwan and has been in Australia for three years. We found out lots of things about her because my sister-in-law asked and was interested in the answers. Nina is learning to drive, her son lives near us, her husband passed away, her son sponsored her to come to Australia, and she is learning to like all the different cultures and loves all the shops.
Nina told us that she also met someone the last time she bought coffee at this Cafe. So the awesome part of our day was making a new friend, even though we may never see her again. I hope Nina enjoyed meeting us.
Nina commented that Cheryl really listened to her and tried hard to understand what she was saying. That's pretty awesome too - it's not a skill many of us have - too busy on our phones or just not prepared to give people the time of day. This skill is one Cheryl has always had, but it has been honed over the years with her work in aged care, particularly with dementia patients.
Cheryl is now retired, but the skill is being put to AWESOME use making friends with all sort of people in all sorts of places - and won't she have an awesome time on her travels talking to all and sundry!!
Showing posts with label Colour Me Positive. Show all posts
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Friday, 15 March 2019
Sunday, 19 February 2017
Catching up again
I really can't believe how fast time goes by - it certainly doesn't seem like three and a half weeks since my last post. Partly, I suppose, it's because work has been busy - four full days per week and then on my day off I have to do shopping (to get a discount) and clean (because my cleaner has hurt her knee, and is out of action). That means that I am behind with all my challenges and my paid classes, so I have not had much to post about.
Anyway last week, I finished the bulk of the books for the new library I have been working on and managed to complete a couple of challenges plus what was a big lesson for Let's Face It 2017. So here I am catching up with posting my work.
Mission Inspiration - January 2017
I got this challenge in by the skin of my teeth, using the revamped list of steps. I still don't really like the rigidity of following steps like this, but I do like the colour suggestions and the words to use.
Personally... I think my page is very ordinary, but I followed all eight steps, so that means, mission accomplished!
Journal 52 Week 6 - Dream
I got the inspiration for this on Pinterest where I collect possible backgrounds, but this was really dreamy and I thought I could use some daubers to make the marks. It uses white, pink, purple, orange & turquoise paint with a hint of gold round the edges.

Anyway last week, I finished the bulk of the books for the new library I have been working on and managed to complete a couple of challenges plus what was a big lesson for Let's Face It 2017. So here I am catching up with posting my work.
Mission Inspiration - January 2017
Personally... I think my page is very ordinary, but I followed all eight steps, so that means, mission accomplished!
Journal 52 Week 6 - Dream
I got the inspiration for this on Pinterest where I collect possible backgrounds, but this was really dreamy and I thought I could use some daubers to make the marks. It uses white, pink, purple, orange & turquoise paint with a hint of gold round the edges.
Journal 52 Week 1 - Portal
I had leftover paint from the dream page, so with the addition of black to make the purple darker, I made this page to signify a portal or doorway. The inspiration came from a photo of a nebula which I also found on Pinterest.
Both of these pages were really quick and easy to make in my 9 x 5 Dylusions journal and gave me a little pick-me-up to get started on the big lesson from Juna Biagioni on Let's Face It 2017.
Let's Face It Week 5 - Lynda King / Colour Me Positive Week 4 - How We Treat Others
I'm doing my LFI ain the same order that I completed them - that is, I did the week 5 lesson before I did week 4. I also used this panting for week 4 of CMP because of the lovely light in her eyes.
Lynda's lesson was about using watercolour pencils with mediums other than water to activate them. It was a very interesting lesson and is a technique I will use again.
Let's Face It Week 4 - Juna Biagioni
We are still looking at values and how we can use different values of a colour to highlight or shadow.
Juna's lesson used just three shades - light medium and dark - to get the image on the page. We spent time refining then glazed the portrait before adding subtle colour with oil sticks or soft oil crayons.
This was a complex lesson with lots of videos to watch, however, I think I chose the wrong photo to copy - there was not much contrast between light and dark. I also made her mouth too small and her hair a bit too boofy.

The reference photo was altered to show the areas of light & dark. My portrait above is before any glazing or colour was added. It was done using just the three shades of colour.
The portrait below is the finished version with blue glaze added to the background, magenta to the face and a mix of magenta & yellow to the hair. I followed up with soft wax crayons, toning down the face and trying to emphasise the lighter areas. I also gave her lips, hair and eyes more colour
Lots of interesting techniques learned in this lesson and especially, the use of glazes. While I may not be really happy about my work, I am loving all the new things I am learning - I just need to find time to practise, practise, practise.
Thanks a lot for visiting, leave a comment if you want, and I'll see you in "blogland" sometime soon. Cheers.
Sunday, 15 January 2017
A new year means a new challenge
Happy New Year to everyone - I hope you all had a break from work and could spend time with family and friends. Because it was so hot here, we had a Christmas BBQ - just chops, rissoles and snags with salad, followed by pavlova and chocolate ripple cake. YUM!!!!!
It was the perfect lunch for the weather and we all enjoyed it very much. My brother rang our other brother (he's in Brisbane) so with the phone on speaker, we all got to talk to each other for the first time in about three years. The four of us have not got together since just after my 60th birthday.
So this year, I have paid for a year-long course on drawing and painting faces, run by Kara Bullock at Let's Face It 2017. (https://karabullockart.com/lets-face-it-2017-registration/) It is my first PAID course and I am wanting to make the most of it, so I will probably not do as many weekly challenges this year. However, I will try to combine some of my weekly prompts just like I have seen others do.
Anyway, here is a catch-up on what I have done since the last time I posted.
Colour Me Positive Week 52 - Christmas
Having pulled out out all my Christmas stuff , I found this great napkin with the funky Santa image. The background was swiped in seasonal colours and the words are from a stencil. I added some glitter accents, did a bit of doodling and even added stickers from my Christmas lunch cracker.
Kylie (the new owner of Lulu Art) also posed the question - What would you do if you couldn't fail? So, I answered that with another journal page.
I've been experimenting with textured backgrounds starting out with napkins glued to the page, which are then covered in paint usually in analogous colours. Then I dry brush metallic colours - gold, silver or bronze - to catch the raised bits. It comes out looking a bit leathery. This one was a bit of a fail - the burnt umber was too dark and stood out from the other colours - so I used it as the background for my page.
Journal 52 Week 50 - Fire & Ice
Again with the mandala - I am really enjoying this art form, although it is very time consuming and colour choice can be a pain. I spent some time looking for images of fire and ice before embarking on this design. Of course, the obvious images work the best - flame and snowflake - with warm vs cool colours and doodling in gold & silver.
Let's Face It - Week 1
This week we looked at portrait mapping using circle/oval template with the face's proportions broken up into thirds & quarters. Kara showed us how to do a front facing portrait as well as profile and three quarter portraits. My first effort was 3 small faces on the same page - but they all leaned to one side. I think it was how I was sitting.
Later, I tried again in a larger format (and sitting properly) which worked out much better, although my profile portrait is too long in the face compared to the photo.
Let's Face It - Week 2
This week, we looked at using a grid to draw a portrait - this helps gives an accurate portrayal. (I'll have to try that profile portrait again using a grid!!)
Next, we drew around an image using charcoal or graphite then turned the page over and burnished the image onto a blank page. You have to rub really hard (using a bone folder or other similar tool) but you should get enough on the page to then draw the image and add all the details yourself.
I think this is a great way to practice and get used to drawing lots of different faces. This is the same girl as above but she is now the opposite way around!
And lastly, a free hand exercise using marks and shapes to build up an image. Kara wanted us to use only black and white charcoal to produce this image and show the play between light and shadow. I used the image that Kara supplied.
So far, I am loving these classes and exercises. Even when things go a bit wonky, it doesn't matter because I am creating and using muscles that have been dormant for about 40 years. Looking forward to the next lesson so much.
If you've got this far, thanks for reading my blog. I hope you have a good 2017 ahead and keep well. Cheers.
It was the perfect lunch for the weather and we all enjoyed it very much. My brother rang our other brother (he's in Brisbane) so with the phone on speaker, we all got to talk to each other for the first time in about three years. The four of us have not got together since just after my 60th birthday.
So this year, I have paid for a year-long course on drawing and painting faces, run by Kara Bullock at Let's Face It 2017. (https://karabullockart.com/lets-face-it-2017-registration/) It is my first PAID course and I am wanting to make the most of it, so I will probably not do as many weekly challenges this year. However, I will try to combine some of my weekly prompts just like I have seen others do.
Anyway, here is a catch-up on what I have done since the last time I posted.
Colour Me Positive Week 52 - Christmas
Having pulled out out all my Christmas stuff , I found this great napkin with the funky Santa image. The background was swiped in seasonal colours and the words are from a stencil. I added some glitter accents, did a bit of doodling and even added stickers from my Christmas lunch cracker.
Colour Me Positive Week 53 - Opportunities
As luck would have it, there were 53 Fridays in 2016, so we got an extra challenge. The quote was short: "1 year = 365 opportunities." I decided to do another mandala using the flower of life and used the colours of the rainbow seeing as how I had 7 flowers inside the circle. I changed the quote slightly to read: "365 days of opportunities = one year of creativity."
I've been experimenting with textured backgrounds starting out with napkins glued to the page, which are then covered in paint usually in analogous colours. Then I dry brush metallic colours - gold, silver or bronze - to catch the raised bits. It comes out looking a bit leathery. This one was a bit of a fail - the burnt umber was too dark and stood out from the other colours - so I used it as the background for my page.
Journal 52 Week 50 - Fire & Ice
Again with the mandala - I am really enjoying this art form, although it is very time consuming and colour choice can be a pain. I spent some time looking for images of fire and ice before embarking on this design. Of course, the obvious images work the best - flame and snowflake - with warm vs cool colours and doodling in gold & silver.
Let's Face It - Week 1
This week we looked at portrait mapping using circle/oval template with the face's proportions broken up into thirds & quarters. Kara showed us how to do a front facing portrait as well as profile and three quarter portraits. My first effort was 3 small faces on the same page - but they all leaned to one side. I think it was how I was sitting.
Let's Face It - Week 2
This week, we looked at using a grid to draw a portrait - this helps gives an accurate portrayal. (I'll have to try that profile portrait again using a grid!!)
Next, we drew around an image using charcoal or graphite then turned the page over and burnished the image onto a blank page. You have to rub really hard (using a bone folder or other similar tool) but you should get enough on the page to then draw the image and add all the details yourself.
I think this is a great way to practice and get used to drawing lots of different faces. This is the same girl as above but she is now the opposite way around!
And lastly, a free hand exercise using marks and shapes to build up an image. Kara wanted us to use only black and white charcoal to produce this image and show the play between light and shadow. I used the image that Kara supplied.
So far, I am loving these classes and exercises. Even when things go a bit wonky, it doesn't matter because I am creating and using muscles that have been dormant for about 40 years. Looking forward to the next lesson so much.
If you've got this far, thanks for reading my blog. I hope you have a good 2017 ahead and keep well. Cheers.
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Mandalas and other things
I had lunch yesterday with my aunt and some cousins - mine and my father's - to celebrate my aunt's birthday (number 88). I had my great grandmother's photo album with me and we were able to add some names to faces, which means that I will be able to add photos to Dad's side of the family tree on Ancestry. I haven't done much work on my trees for a while - maybe I'll get motivated if my Dale cousins organise this family get-together they keep talking about.
Since the last time I posted, I have done a free online course on making mandalas - drawing them and colouring them. It was really interesting and I enjoyed the short lessons and was quite pleased with what I achieved. I posted some on Facebook and I think I got my niece interested - I know she spends lots of time with her partner's daughter doing colouring in and is really interested in art in general. You can see other courses at Julie Gibbon's website (http://www.juliegibbons.com/).
As well as learning about mandalas, I have completed a couple more mixed media challenges.
Lotus Mandala
The finished mandala followed by the coloured in version. I found my brush markers too dark for this, but you can see the flower structure clearly.
Concentric Circle Mandala
This was fun to do and would work well with Zentangle patterns. I'm going to try more of these, but I need a better compass first!
Hamsa
Julie showed us a really good way to draw this symbol of the hand. I think an eye in the palm is usual and after that you can put whatever patterns you like. I tried to keep it simple. This was coloured with a new set of markers - a better range of colours, but the tips were not as nice.
Colour Me Positive Week 47 - Enthusiasm
I love this one, especially the image which I found in a BBC History magazine - the article was about nudists in Germany!! I started with Distress stain over a mask and then glued on the b & w image. Using one of my favourite techniques, I painted in the scenery surrounding the girl and extending out from the photo. I did some outlining in pen to highlight the boat & the girl before writing the words on the opposite page.
Journal 52 Week 47 - #ARTISTSFORLOVE
I also love this page and am very pleased with it. The base is yellow oxide with phthalo blue, some magenta and a little phthalo green on top. I used one of Julie Balzer's stencils (a 6x6 TCW with 4 faces on it) and wiped off paint with a baby wipe. I did the same using a heart stencil and then used gold paint to stencil some butterflies on the page.
In my enthusiasm, I forgot to gesso the page so tore a bit of the page off when I was wiping away paint. To cover this I just cut a heart shape from a magazine picture & glued it in place. Then I just had to write out the manifesto with a white paint pen.
I've had a great week or so - done some good (I think!) pages, learned about a new art type and had a nice visit with some cousins. The cleaning lady came today so the house is clean - all I need to do now is tidy up. Getting the house into shape has been a long process and is still continuing - but I'm hoping to have everything shipshape by new year.
Keep well and ciao for now.
Thursday, 24 November 2016
The missing bits - part 2
I missed a page from last week on my catch-up blog post - how did I manage that? Never mind, just one more picture to add to this post. OK, so the missing Mission Inspiration page first, then all the missing Colour Me Positive pages. Get ready for another long post.
Mission Inspiration - November
I used some leftover Tim Holtz tissue for the lattice background, followed by warm green, yellow & orange paints. For the nature elements, I used some stickers from Daphne magazine - which is where I also got my focal image. You can't see the sparkle in the photo, but it is definitely there in real life.
Colour Me Positive Week 30 - Creativity
This was so long ago I couldn't remember if the background paint or the stamping came first - but looking at the actual page, it seems to be stamps first, followed by paint smeared on by fingers, then I used a card to make the lines. This page has a little sparkle too, but I'm afraid the photo must have been taken in dull light and nothing shows up.
Colour Me Positive Week 31 - Sparkle
The quote made it obvious that this week's page should be about friends and as my BFF is also my sister-in-law that was easy. I took a photo from her 60th birthday celebration dinner, added a crown and a gold star. The background is a bit of a mess, but as usual, the page looks better in real life.
Colour Me Positive Week 34 - Best
I did this page for myself back in July, and it is perfect for this week's challenge from CMP. I used a page from a magazine to cover up some private journaling, and then painted out the unwanted text. See my previous post (http://jennyjotting.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/a-z-collages-finished.html)
Colour Me Positive Week 35 - Generosity
This was done sort of following a lesson from the Art Sherpa on YouTube, except mine is much smaller - done in my small Dylusions journal. The basic background shape is an arc from where you add paint in solid colours and also drip paint. It looks like a horizon with colourful buildings in the rain.
Colour Me Positive Week 36 - Travel
This gave me a chance to use a set of Tim Holtz cityscapes stamps that I have had for a while. I painted a very rough background, glued down a map and some photos of places I have visited. I painted over the map to reveal the word JOURNEY.
Colour Me Positive Week 37 - Change
Quite by chance, my nephew shared a post from someone with an amazing quote about choice and change:
Choice is the most powerful tool we have.
Everything boils down to choice.
We exist in a field of infinite possibilities.
Every choice we make shuts an infinite number of doors and opens an infinite number of doors.
At any point we can CHANGE the direction of our lives by a simple choice.
It is all in our hands, our hearts, our minds.
My page was simply covered in feather stencils and then leftover paint was rubbed around (using a makeup sponge) in the blank spaces.
Colour Me Positive Week 40 - Future
Here I've used my favourite technique of covering up the background so that words or shapes pop out. Lots of bright colour was used with some glittery stamp pad ink too. The page was covered up by the turquoise paint and then given a few gold accents with sunray & harlequin stencils.
Colour Me Positive Week 41 - Simplicity
On this page, I've reproduced a Mark Rothko painting on which to place this week's quote. Rothko's painting always look deceptively simple but there is a depth in them that is quite profound. I haven't managed any of that depth and in fact did not try - I simply wanted the colour field background for the quote.
Colour Me Positive Week 42 - Free / Gone Fishing
Rather than 'gone fishing', I've chosen my favourite pastime - reading. The background is where I used up some excess paint. All I did was stencil & stamp some script over that. As well as some pictures from Mr Google, I have included one of my own with Gromit (of Wallace & Gromit) reading a book about dogs, and of course, a DO NOT DISTURB sign! Some small drawings of books & glasses finish off the page.
The End
Phew - I think that's everything and I haven't missed anything else. I will try to get back to a regular blogging schedule so that the posts are much, much shorter. If you've slogged through to end, thankyou - I hope you enjoyed the art.
Keep well and cheers for now.
Mission Inspiration - November
I used some leftover Tim Holtz tissue for the lattice background, followed by warm green, yellow & orange paints. For the nature elements, I used some stickers from Daphne magazine - which is where I also got my focal image. You can't see the sparkle in the photo, but it is definitely there in real life.
Colour Me Positive Week 30 - Creativity
This was so long ago I couldn't remember if the background paint or the stamping came first - but looking at the actual page, it seems to be stamps first, followed by paint smeared on by fingers, then I used a card to make the lines. This page has a little sparkle too, but I'm afraid the photo must have been taken in dull light and nothing shows up.
Colour Me Positive Week 31 - Sparkle
The quote made it obvious that this week's page should be about friends and as my BFF is also my sister-in-law that was easy. I took a photo from her 60th birthday celebration dinner, added a crown and a gold star. The background is a bit of a mess, but as usual, the page looks better in real life.
Colour Me Positive Week 34 - Best
I did this page for myself back in July, and it is perfect for this week's challenge from CMP. I used a page from a magazine to cover up some private journaling, and then painted out the unwanted text. See my previous post (http://jennyjotting.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/a-z-collages-finished.html)
Colour Me Positive Week 35 - Generosity
This was done sort of following a lesson from the Art Sherpa on YouTube, except mine is much smaller - done in my small Dylusions journal. The basic background shape is an arc from where you add paint in solid colours and also drip paint. It looks like a horizon with colourful buildings in the rain.
Colour Me Positive Week 36 - Travel
This gave me a chance to use a set of Tim Holtz cityscapes stamps that I have had for a while. I painted a very rough background, glued down a map and some photos of places I have visited. I painted over the map to reveal the word JOURNEY.
Colour Me Positive Week 37 - Change
Quite by chance, my nephew shared a post from someone with an amazing quote about choice and change:
Choice is the most powerful tool we have.
Everything boils down to choice.
We exist in a field of infinite possibilities.
Every choice we make shuts an infinite number of doors and opens an infinite number of doors.
At any point we can CHANGE the direction of our lives by a simple choice.
It is all in our hands, our hearts, our minds.
My page was simply covered in feather stencils and then leftover paint was rubbed around (using a makeup sponge) in the blank spaces.
Colour Me Positive Week 40 - Future
Here I've used my favourite technique of covering up the background so that words or shapes pop out. Lots of bright colour was used with some glittery stamp pad ink too. The page was covered up by the turquoise paint and then given a few gold accents with sunray & harlequin stencils.
Colour Me Positive Week 41 - Simplicity
On this page, I've reproduced a Mark Rothko painting on which to place this week's quote. Rothko's painting always look deceptively simple but there is a depth in them that is quite profound. I haven't managed any of that depth and in fact did not try - I simply wanted the colour field background for the quote.
Colour Me Positive Week 42 - Free / Gone Fishing
Rather than 'gone fishing', I've chosen my favourite pastime - reading. The background is where I used up some excess paint. All I did was stencil & stamp some script over that. As well as some pictures from Mr Google, I have included one of my own with Gromit (of Wallace & Gromit) reading a book about dogs, and of course, a DO NOT DISTURB sign! Some small drawings of books & glasses finish off the page.
The End
Phew - I think that's everything and I haven't missed anything else. I will try to get back to a regular blogging schedule so that the posts are much, much shorter. If you've slogged through to end, thankyou - I hope you enjoyed the art.
Keep well and cheers for now.
Sunday, 20 November 2016
The missing bits - part 1
Wow, I only did one other Journal 52 between August & November, but managed four Mission Inspirations and nine Colour Me Positives! That means that I'm going to split my catch-up posts in two - one for J52 & MI, the other for CMP.
How on earth am I going to keep up next year when I have additional (paid for) tutorials to watch and then make art for - I may have to drop something. Anyway, here goes.....
Journal 52 Week 44 - Heritage
So the challenges this week were for a spread inspired by Halloween, or one for Day of the Dead honouring your ancestry. I went down the ancestry path because we don't really celebrate Halloween in Australia. I made a background using stencils with fleur-de-lis and shamrocks to indicate my French and Irish lineage. I drew the girl with acrylic paints and used some black and white paint pens for detail. I wrote surnames of my parents, grandparents and great-grandparents in the girls hair,and added a couple of arrows to indicate the convict in my family's background.
Mission Inspiration - June
The hardest part of this month's challenge was finding some food can labels. I didn't want to use anything in my pantry, but I didn't really have any that I could "rescue" from the recycling. Luckily I had a small can of soup for lunch one day and then used a tea bag wrapper.
I wanted to make a page about the Murray Goulburn crisis where MG had not only lowered their prices for milk but had back dated it and forced many dairy farmers into debt. It was essentially a heartless decision by heartless men for heartless investors with no thought for the dairy farmers who started the co-op in the first place.
As one farmer said - management and executives of MG were either complicit in putting this particular strategy in place or were ignorant of it. Neither made them look like competent business people!!
I don't often get political - but this made my blood boil, especially since the man in charge then left with millions in his pocket - definitely COMPLICIT.
Mission Inspiration - August
Obviously using map fragments pointed towards a travel page or quote of some sort. I ripped up a map of Victoria for the first layer and used a butterfly from a colouring book with thread trailing out behind it. I think I missed step 8 - but who can tell?
Mission Inspiration - September
Mission Inspiration - October / Colour Me Positive Week 43 - Dreams
This month I completely missed the bit about using a baby wipe for the black gesso - so mine is painted on thickly. This was one month where I found it hard to fit everything into the design, so it all looks a bit messy - again! But, big bonus, I was able to use this for week 43 of the Colour Me Positive challenge.
Well that wasn't too bad - just the rest of the colour Me Positive pages to do now. I hope you enjoyed this post.
Cheers, Jenny.
How on earth am I going to keep up next year when I have additional (paid for) tutorials to watch and then make art for - I may have to drop something. Anyway, here goes.....
Journal 52 Week 44 - Heritage
So the challenges this week were for a spread inspired by Halloween, or one for Day of the Dead honouring your ancestry. I went down the ancestry path because we don't really celebrate Halloween in Australia. I made a background using stencils with fleur-de-lis and shamrocks to indicate my French and Irish lineage. I drew the girl with acrylic paints and used some black and white paint pens for detail. I wrote surnames of my parents, grandparents and great-grandparents in the girls hair,and added a couple of arrows to indicate the convict in my family's background.
Mission Inspiration - June
The hardest part of this month's challenge was finding some food can labels. I didn't want to use anything in my pantry, but I didn't really have any that I could "rescue" from the recycling. Luckily I had a small can of soup for lunch one day and then used a tea bag wrapper.
I wanted to make a page about the Murray Goulburn crisis where MG had not only lowered their prices for milk but had back dated it and forced many dairy farmers into debt. It was essentially a heartless decision by heartless men for heartless investors with no thought for the dairy farmers who started the co-op in the first place.
As one farmer said - management and executives of MG were either complicit in putting this particular strategy in place or were ignorant of it. Neither made them look like competent business people!!
I don't often get political - but this made my blood boil, especially since the man in charge then left with millions in his pocket - definitely COMPLICIT.
Mission Inspiration - August
Obviously using map fragments pointed towards a travel page or quote of some sort. I ripped up a map of Victoria for the first layer and used a butterfly from a colouring book with thread trailing out behind it. I think I missed step 8 - but who can tell?
Mission Inspiration - September
I think I did all the steps for this one, but did everything in the wrong order and my paint layer was way too thin and my girl does not stand out as well as she could. I used watercolour pencils for her face, acrylics for the feather stencils and StazOn ink pads for the stamps. It's all a bit of a mess!!
Mission Inspiration - October / Colour Me Positive Week 43 - Dreams
This month I completely missed the bit about using a baby wipe for the black gesso - so mine is painted on thickly. This was one month where I found it hard to fit everything into the design, so it all looks a bit messy - again! But, big bonus, I was able to use this for week 43 of the Colour Me Positive challenge.
Well that wasn't too bad - just the rest of the colour Me Positive pages to do now. I hope you enjoyed this post.
Cheers, Jenny.
Lots to catch up on
Well, since my last post I've been in hospital for an operation, had six weeks off work, gone back to work for three days a week instead of four, had my garden tidied up and found a cleaning lady. I've also completed lots of my mixed media challenges and signed up to "Let's Face It 2017".
I attended another cousin's funeral in September - very sudden heart attack, but on a brighter note, a couple of weeks ago, my sister and I went to another cousin's 75th birthday celebration.
Fabulous day had by all. She is quite blind so another cousin organized a petting zoo where she could hold the baby animals, and a didgeridoo player who demonstrated various didjeridoos and explained about how they were made and how that made them sound. A very unusual birthday indeed!
So first of all, hospital - I had a cyst on one of my ovaries, or so they thought. Turns out it was attached to my uterus, so I ended up having a partial hysterectomy. That meant at least six weeks off work, particularly as my job involves some medium to heavy lifting. It also involves no heavy work around the house - no lifting, carrying or reaching up! As I live on my own that was hard because you can't do very much without lifting, carrying or reaching for things.
Luckily I have a very nice sister-in-law who took me grocery shopping each week and the hospital social worker organised a cleaner and bed-maker for me (mattresses are heavy). I got to sit or lie around for most of the day reading, watching telly or snoozing.
While I was off work, the other cataloguers split my work between them and E who I replaced, came back two days a week to do one library. This was good because it meant that I could ease my way back into work for three days a week, which I am still doing as I cannot decide if I want to go back to four days or stay on three (if I can manage money-wise).
The garden was done by one my co-worker's sons - he is a landscape gardener but makes "pocket money" doing weeding and trimming for family and friends. Luckily, I qualify as a friend and he put in a good days work clearing the weeds, the overgrown shrubbery and hauling away the mess. Next project, the little bit of garden next to my garage - body corporate property but I want a say in what gets planted!!
This last week, I have completed five pages for various challenges which I will post here. Anything else I will catch-up on in a separate post.
Colour Me Positive Week 44 - Laughter
I decided on a collage for this one because I have not done one since I finished the A-Z collages. I downloaded some images from the internet and found more in magazines. One page had some spray ink on the edge, so I decided to paint both of them first. That just meant I had to wait for the pages to dry!
Colour Me Positive Week 45 - Attitude
The base for this page is some leftover paint applied with a brayer. As one of the colours was Burnt Umber, it was a bit dark and too brown. I lightened it up with some stencils and then because it was still a bit brown, decided to use the technique where you paint over most of the page - a favourite of mine as it hides a multitude of sins.
I spent part of my recuperation re-reading J.D. Robb's "... in Death" series which I just love. I have them all and every few years, I start at number one and work my way through all the titles to date. The main character, Lt Eve Dallas has a favourite saying that I think expresses attitude with a capital A - Bite me!
Journal 52 Week 46 - Dear Leonard
The challenge posted this week was to honour Leonard Cohen who had passed away the previous week, but I am not such a huge fan. However, last week Leon Russell also passed way and being a big fan and a contrarian, I changed my challenge to Dear Leon. I listed to a CD in the car and chose the song "If It Wasn't For Bad", because I knew I had some really gothic images in a fashion magazine I purchased a couple of weeks ago.
It has been a very productive week - just as well, because I need to make up for the lack of productivity in the past couple of months.
Another post soon with the rest of the challenges done since my last blog posting.
Hope you are all happy and well - all the best for now.
I attended another cousin's funeral in September - very sudden heart attack, but on a brighter note, a couple of weeks ago, my sister and I went to another cousin's 75th birthday celebration.Fabulous day had by all. She is quite blind so another cousin organized a petting zoo where she could hold the baby animals, and a didgeridoo player who demonstrated various didjeridoos and explained about how they were made and how that made them sound. A very unusual birthday indeed!
So first of all, hospital - I had a cyst on one of my ovaries, or so they thought. Turns out it was attached to my uterus, so I ended up having a partial hysterectomy. That meant at least six weeks off work, particularly as my job involves some medium to heavy lifting. It also involves no heavy work around the house - no lifting, carrying or reaching up! As I live on my own that was hard because you can't do very much without lifting, carrying or reaching for things.
Luckily I have a very nice sister-in-law who took me grocery shopping each week and the hospital social worker organised a cleaner and bed-maker for me (mattresses are heavy). I got to sit or lie around for most of the day reading, watching telly or snoozing.
While I was off work, the other cataloguers split my work between them and E who I replaced, came back two days a week to do one library. This was good because it meant that I could ease my way back into work for three days a week, which I am still doing as I cannot decide if I want to go back to four days or stay on three (if I can manage money-wise).
The garden was done by one my co-worker's sons - he is a landscape gardener but makes "pocket money" doing weeding and trimming for family and friends. Luckily, I qualify as a friend and he put in a good days work clearing the weeds, the overgrown shrubbery and hauling away the mess. Next project, the little bit of garden next to my garage - body corporate property but I want a say in what gets planted!!
This last week, I have completed five pages for various challenges which I will post here. Anything else I will catch-up on in a separate post.
Colour Me Positive Week 44 - Laughter
I decided on a collage for this one because I have not done one since I finished the A-Z collages. I downloaded some images from the internet and found more in magazines. One page had some spray ink on the edge, so I decided to paint both of them first. That just meant I had to wait for the pages to dry!
Colour Me Positive Week 45 - Attitude
The base for this page is some leftover paint applied with a brayer. As one of the colours was Burnt Umber, it was a bit dark and too brown. I lightened it up with some stencils and then because it was still a bit brown, decided to use the technique where you paint over most of the page - a favourite of mine as it hides a multitude of sins.
I spent part of my recuperation re-reading J.D. Robb's "... in Death" series which I just love. I have them all and every few years, I start at number one and work my way through all the titles to date. The main character, Lt Eve Dallas has a favourite saying that I think expresses attitude with a capital A - Bite me!
Journal 52 Week 46 - Dear Leonard
The challenge posted this week was to honour Leonard Cohen who had passed away the previous week, but I am not such a huge fan. However, last week Leon Russell also passed way and being a big fan and a contrarian, I changed my challenge to Dear Leon. I listed to a CD in the car and chose the song "If It Wasn't For Bad", because I knew I had some really gothic images in a fashion magazine I purchased a couple of weeks ago.
Colour Collages - Green
Lastly, I finally completed the first of my colour collages which I first decided to do back in July when I researched names for various different colours. The palm leaf kicked off the green theme, then I just found images in my Royal Auto magazines - they just keep giving and giving.
It has been a very productive week - just as well, because I need to make up for the lack of productivity in the past couple of months.
Another post soon with the rest of the challenges done since my last blog posting.
Hope you are all happy and well - all the best for now.
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