Well, this is my last week of Summer, since I go back to school on Tuesday. It's been one of the best Summers ever and thank the Lord for it. However, I am ready to go back and work with my gifted and talented students. They are truly a delightful group of children, so they make it worth my time and effort. May God be my guiding light through my work with them during the school year.
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Anyway, I finished my tag inspired by the
Tim Holtz 12 Tags of 2012 - August techniques last weekend. I loved Tim's background, so I cut, embossed, painted and distressed it almost exactly as he did. However, I substituted some of the tools, because I don't own the ones he used. As I mentioned last week, I designed my own rose and leaf patterns, as well as painted the papers with which I made them. Since I didn't have the silhouette stamp and frame either, I designed a paper locket with a hidden magnet closure. I arranged a corsage with the roses for the outside and used my hand-cut daughters' childhood silhouettes inside. Finally, I added a filigree earring drop for my topper, along with some vintage ribbon, pearls and a key. I glued a gold ribbon trim along the bottom as a finishing touch. I am also submitting this tag to
Simon Says Stamp and Show - Favorite Technique and
Paint Party Friday Week 23.
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I designed this second tag for my
Tag Tuesday - Theatre and Cinema post, which was inspired by my dates to the movies with my 2 girls, as well as by Hispanic Actors and Actresses. For more details about my inspiration and to see the amazing tags by my team members, click on the blog's link. I used an actual popcorn box panel for this tag. The glittered stars were store bought, but I glittered the slide mount. The photographic collage was done digitally, printed, cut, and attached with glue and strips of Tim Holtz washi tape. I used my Tim Holtz tiny attacher to staple the tickets. I am also submitting this to the
Order of the Opus Gluei Challenge #137 - Red Hot and to
Inspire Me Monday - Week 32.
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This
Twenty Minute Challenge art journal entry was inspired by
Inspiration Avenue - Fairies and
Simon Says Stamp Challenge - Animal Antics. Gnomes are one of my favorite kind of fairytale characters, especially the ones illustrated by Rien Poortvliet. I based this drawing on an illustration in his 1970's book. It reminds me of Civilla D. Martin's hymn, "His Eye is On the Sparrow." Just like the gnome is looking over the sparrow, the Lord's eye watches over us and all of his creation. I did the drawing in 20 minutes, but added the title and the "Smash" date tape afterwards.
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Precious favor from the Lord, Lisa, my true love.
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I am submitting this photograph of my wife to
52-Photo Project - Gallery 17 {A Moment of Life} and
Word Art Wednesday - Challenge #41. I took this photograph during a trip my wife and I took when we were dating to visit some friends in the Texas Hill Country. It is one of my favorites, so I keep a copy of it framed in my studio. According to Proverbs 18:22, "
He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the Lord." That is exactly what I realized during that trip. Therefore, I also proposed during that trip and truly feel blessed to have her in my life ever since. As a complement to my wife's photograph, I wrote the poem below it, which I'm submitting to
Haiku Heights #157 - Soul.
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Jenn had a true challenge for me at the
Artist Playroom #22 - Make me laugh! I love humor, but writing it does't always come easy to me. Fortunately,
Sunday Postcard - Travel and
Three Muses - Invitation Mail Art helped me come up with an idea. Neither my wife nor daughters know how to travel lightly, so it's always challenging to transport luggage when we travel, since I'm often the one in charge of this task. The faux postcard that I illustrated is of me carrying all the luggage. The invitational text reads, "Wish you were here... because I can't find the Bellboy!
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Last, but not least, I designed a Celtic Angel card inspired by the
Take a Word Challenge - Wings and the
Card Positioning Systems - Sketch #278. I also used
The Play Date Cafe Challenge #145 color story of burnt sienna, mustard, and slate, because it worked perfectly with my design. I began with a Tim Holtz print for the background and cut the wings from metallic slate cardstock. I drew the wings details with black micron pens and an slate Prismacolor pencil. I used a circle punch to cut the face and illustrated it with the micron pens, as well as burnt sienna and mustard Prismacolor pencils. The "believe" stamp is from a kit by Magnetic Poetry, and the mustard jewels are from an Art-C ephemera kit. I love the ephemeral feel of this card.
As I mentioned at the opening of this post, I'm going back to school next week. Therefore, my "Friday Art Smorgasbord" will be on a diet for a while. However, God willing, it will be able to keep its nutritional value (or quality) - LOL! As usual, you are invited to leave a comment and/or join my list of followers. That truly motivates me. Thank you for all your encouraging words on my last post. Blessings!
Comments
Your APR entry is really cute, I love your attention to detail! Have a good week.
your skill at different mediums and techniques is awesome. your phot is a true beauty!
Enjoyed my visit!!
Your wife is a true beauty. Lovely photo...love the drawing of you beneath it lugging all the luggage. No wonder she said yes!
HPPF>
Best,
Jenn
Blessings to you both,
Karen L
Word Art Wednesday
I love your Gnome and sparrow - such a delightful image and I love that Gnome - what a wonderful expression - jolly and caring!!!
hugs
Heather xx
Thanks so much for joining us with Simon Says Stamp challenge.
Have a wonderful weekend :0)
God bless..
RS:)
http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/
Thank you so much for joining us this week at the Simon Says Stamp Challenge Blog!
hugs...
Melissa
Love this long blog post with all kinds of different things in it! And I love your 12 tags of 2012 August tag. It's fabulous that it opens like a locket! Stunning job! Thank you so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show. Hugs, Sandra
http://www.oldbackporch.com/2012/08/52-card-pickup-week-33.html
Helpless Soul
Best wishes as you begin teaching art again!
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
It's always great to see what you've been creating over the week. The gnome and sparrow is brilliant.
Lovely photo of your wife too.
Have a wonderful weekend whatever you have planned...enjoy! :D
Neesie (APR #9)
And also the beautiful tribute to your wife. Enjoy the school year. Your students are very lucky!
Happy very belated WOYWW and YAY me, I made it all the way from number one to you!! (even if it did take me till Saturday evening LOL)
Tertia #116
Thank for sharing with us on Simon Says Stamp and Show!
Cumprimentos
Please bear with me.
Blessings,
Karen
Your popcorn creation is awesome (as is everything else here today!)
I love all the movie stars on the piece.
You do great work.
Have a wonderfully Blessed day!
Very best wishes
Your work is amazing, your students are lucky to have you as their guide and I'm sure you have inspired more than a few to be artists themselves. I love the tag with the silhouettes, that is amazing and I like it better than Tim's. And your Opus Gluei submission is exquisite; love the images of the stars, the glittered stars, popcorn box, well, all of it. LOL
Thank you for sharing this creativity with us, I so enjoy seeing it.