Had lovely long school holidays but I'm back at school now and the challenge is to continue with a mostly-daily creative practice...I started January with the Artsy Marathon Meetup which I shared here and then made a couple of envelopes later which were inspired by Leaca Young
and then I moved straight into Junk Journal January 2025. The YouTube collaboration playlist for that challenge remains up here - you could use it for any month of the year. My accordian book started by looking like this.
When I completed the first side of the accordian half-way through the month I posted here.
Here's the other side.
These are some of my favourite pages from the second half of the month, because I was able to play and learn some new techniques.
Prompt 16 : Unfold. YouTube instructions here (see also how I made the faux aged yellow tape below)
Prompt 26: Movement - a waterfall card effect. YouTube instructions here.
Prompt 28 : Sealed - made a vellum envelope and then my own seal from embossing powder and a heat gun - lucky me already had a stamp that looked like a seal. YouTube instructions here.
And now the completed journal looks like this.
And here's a flip through on YouTube:
I loved Megan Quinlan's JIYA journal class and shared my first finished one here. While I love it, by the end I'd pretty much moved away from her concept which is to create journal spreads ready for writing so I decided I should try again. I thought it would be a bit more junk style, but when I was thinking about colour schemes I thought I'd like to go lemon yellow and apricot and do it the same as the original lessons so I have space to write.
I find yellow quite a hard colour to work with but when I took the photos, the background paper looked lavender so when I made the cover I added purple as well and now I have a colour scheme I'm very excited about. I chose Yellow because it seemed great for a journal started in Summer and I was actively seeking something to get me away from my usual Paua/Turquoise scheme.
It is a little smaller than my first journal and the spreads measure 26.5 x 19cm (10.5 x 7.5 inches). I was surprised to read in the instructions that Megan’s are only 10 x 6.5 inches. I did some gatherings of collage imagery and stencils in those colours, and then realised that the point is to have a colour story as the base and then explore combinations of colours to see what looks great with them.
And here are some so you can see them after writing - nothing fancy - just a record of my life for me to look back on.
This is now my written daily-ish journal which will hopefully last/be used up by Autumn when I would like to make another.
I was very lucky that my Aunty gifted me this bracelet recently because she said every time she wore it she thought of me - these words often appear in my work. I hope I can use these in a special project this year.
Fav free online inspiration this month : I found a YouTube explaining how to make my own aged vintage tape with transparent tape and alcohol inks. How did I not think of this myself?! I loved this video because she keeps the process very simple and uses Adirondack Butterscotch on wide tape. I had that colour and a couple of others to try which may be a bit bright, but you never know til you have a go.
and I added it in my junk journal. This is the butterscotch colour and it looks great with these vintage papers
Looking ahead to February : You may have read about my idea for Creating a Book a Month with the Mini Marks '23 and '24 courses here. I numbered the projects and then used a Random number generator and I'm excited to say that my February book is going to be inspired by Autumn Moon's Circle Journal (sorry you can no longer sign up for this class)
I wanted you know that The 100 Day Project is starting again this year on February 23rd. Roben-Marie Smith has participated in this project since 2017 - check out her projects here. She is so enthusiastic about getting others involved (she's not affiliated with The 100 Day Project, just loves doing it and want to encourage others to as well) that she has created a workbook and tracker to help you stay organized, motivated, and inspired every step of the way. Read all about it here - you can order a free online digital version. Let me know if you're going to have a go. I think I have enough on my plate but many get involved in this as a way to help them to stay motivated to create daily-ish. It doesn't have to be more than committing to 5 or 10 minutes a day.
I was reminded recently to share my method to create a little and often with micro-movements which I share here. This is the summary : you use every 5-15 minutes you have to do just one step towards a creative project - gather your materials, arrange your work space, thread your machine, add a layer of paint, add a layer of collage, find the mask/stencil, add another layer of paint, cut out found words....The effect of the micro-movements idea is 2-fold. Firstly, 5 minutes here and there can quickly build to 1/2-1 hour in a day, which is 7 hours in a week....Secondly, if I feel in a bit of a creative slump, I can trick myself by saying "I'll only do this for 5 minutes" - often after that 5 minutes, I'm sucked in :-) Once you light the flame, it's going.
It you want to see what creating and calling it done in 5 minutes looks like, The Ugly Art Club host a 5 minute challenge a couple of times a year. Read about their most recent one here and you can be motivated by their demonstrations by using this playlist on YouTube.
Have a fabulous February. I post more regularly on my Instagram and Facebook Artist's page.
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