The Artistic Mother by Shona Cole is a treat I bought for myself recently. And what good is a book that just gets read, but inspires no action?? So I committed to do the projects in it. Week 1 was making my own background papers and Week 2 is a poetry journal. My mom will be so excited that Week 3 is a "poetry tote" which requires that I sew! Really stretching my wings here. It has taken me a month to get the first two projects done...doing a little here, a little there. I definitely do not sit down and do an entire project in one setting. This was about 17-step project! But fun!
So in the poetry journal, there's a copy of a photo of my Grandma Marj and me (about 2 yrs. old) taken by my Aunt Linda, I believe. There's a quote from Roger Tory Peterson...Grandma's favorite bird book were always "Peterson". A bit of my friend Shelane's precious handwriting. A stamp from a check mailed by one of my MK customers, a bit of scrap paper that was part of the wrapping of my robin's nest necklace gift from Jim, and the background paper that I made in the first project...and some various odds & end from my scrapbook supplies.
I made a weekly to-do list from one of my background papers.
And chore-lists for the kids...
Beautiful! Looks like fun. You will do great with the tote!! Mom
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mom...I plan to do the project with Syd.
ReplyDeleteJodi, Lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried doing an art piece with cut out pages of sheet music in the collage type setting you do? I think you could do that. What say?
Joan
Thanks Joan...I haven't yet, but I sure could use sheet music. It makes a beautiful background!
ReplyDeleteCopies of Grandma Edna's diary pages would also make great backgrounds! I have several of her diaries here!!
ReplyDeleteOoo, Mom, that's a great idea! I have some of her diaries also!
ReplyDeleteJodi, you did an awesome job on all of these! keep it up and you will be selling your stuff one day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement, Laura! Infusing me with courage to go forward....
ReplyDeleteIt is obvious by your exceptional work that you are certainly doing what you have been called to do. Your work is just like you - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteboed...you are so sweet...thank you my friend!
ReplyDeleteoh this is lovely!!! I am so glad you are stretching your wings. and thanks for stopping by my blog:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in and checking out my creations, Shona! Your blog and book are a like going to my favorite coffee shop for a little "me-time"!
ReplyDeleteI love your journal and the to-do lists! So lovely and what a great idea to create a fun list for your kids? You've got me thinking about a current "project" for my daughter which has her earning points every day towards a new Wii game (sigh. what she and daddy share!)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the sewing tote - I too found that project stretched me skill-wise and now I am starting a second (and larger) tote. I just had my mom's 1962 singer machine serviced, so it is ready to do! And then there is using a drill in week 5 (hmm ... I am seeing how these projects have me enlisting my family's participation in my art work.)
Jodi, thanks for the link! This looks absolutely stunning! I have the book myself, but so far haven't reached the "to do" part. Too many other things at the moment (back-to-school madness), but you motivated to get back to the "Artistic Mother". Thank you so much!!! Great great colors. Red and turquoise - wow!!!
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