Stick an Envelope Here.....
.......Gather ephemera to use in your work.
That was the prompt for this page.
The envelope I stuck in was a junk mail one; I wanted to disguise that fact and also cover it's green nakedness with something interesting. I used some glue to stick it down and then added some of my favourite 'Book' washi tape.
Then I began doodling.
A lot. (Sorry Sue, lol)
First I did the flap side
Then the 'name & address' side.
I used my white Signo Uniball and my black Pitt Artist pens.
I also did another page where the prompt was, Let go of something
The hand was already drawn; I did everything else. For the background I put down a layer of gesso and then used my Koh-i-Noor paints and for the balloons and colouring of the hand, I used my Inktense pencils.
Thanks so much for coming over. I'm looking forward to your lovely comments.
{{hugs}} Mo :o) x
Your envelope is fantastic. I wish I had the patience to do such intricate patterns. Love the second page too. I think that is a great prompt.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Carol. Once I started I couldn't stop, lol ((hugs)) xo
DeleteLove your envelope, great patterns! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you Valerie :o))
DeleteOh my Mo how amazing is your drawing!!! Your pencils are perfect (great washi tape), your doodles delightful and your colour choices charming.
ReplyDeleteAm so impressed with everything on your Anti Journal pages tonight!!! :-) xxx
Aww, you're too kind MoH but I am delighted that you like these two new pages {{Hugs}} xo :o)
DeleteLove that washi tape Mo and the blog is looking good. Can't wait to see what you write when you and Wee Man have been to visit xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn, I found the tape on Etsy. The countdown has already started, so the next four weeks are going to be lonnng, lol. xx
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DeleteThese latest entries in your anti-journal made me smile. I could NOT believe that was washi tape. I love those books. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing all the doodles you made and how fun it was to see what you made with the hand releasing something. Really, really awesome response to that prompt. I'm really enjoying this journal!
Thanks so much Elizabeth, I really appreciate your words {{hugs}}
DeleteWhen I see doodles and patterns like these Mo, it always makes me smile because I love to do them myself. I know how relaxing they can be. I never think to do an envelope though 😉
ReplyDeleteThat tape looks great.
The winds blowing a hoolie here tonight so stay cosy.
xoxo
Thank you Denise. I always think of you when I do doodling because your work is so neat and precise and most inspiring. I need to learn some new patterns I think.
DeleteThe tape is my favourite washi that I found on Etsy. You know, I'm sure it was one of the M3 girls that mentioned it aages ago and I went and bought some - as you do, lol
I saw your message saying your big bird table got blown over - Wow!! Hope there was no damage. It was wild here too; I always worry about Wee Man's trampoline getting damaged. So far, it's safe. Take care Denise {{hugs}} xoxo
fantastic patterns on this envelope! Great!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Susi :o)
DeleteWhat fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant use for a junk mail envelope and you made it look so good (plus it's useful)
Love the letting go page too.... the colourful balloons are brilliant :)
Karen x
Thanks so much Karen, I'm having so much fun with all this. I love your favourites jar it's a fab idea, but I love how you've managed to get the words to look like they're floating about in it. Inspired!! :D xx
Deletebeautiful pages ... particularly the balloons ... what an inspired idea. I don't have that prompt in my book so I'm making a note of it. love the doodles too. Have a good week xx
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like the balloons, I'm quite proud of them. {{Hugs}} xox
DeleteWow Mo, you have been busy. I LOVE that book washi tape, it is fabulous! Your doodling is brilliant. The balloons look so real with the shading you have done on them. Great work - again! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThank you as always Anne for your warmth & encouragement. I love to hear that you have enjoyed what I've done ((hugs)) xox
DeleteJust read your question about the sewing machine. It was my grandmother's and YES, it's still in there. I broke the cord that connects the treadle to the machine, but I found a replacement. Now all I have to do is get up the courage to install it (grin). Thanks for asking and now you know where I get my love of quarter sawn (sometimes called tiger stripe) oak.
ReplyDeleteAwesome trash to treasure project!!! You can even hide some secret notes inside. ; ) Fabulous shading on the balloons too they look 3-D. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteLove this Twinkle Toes..it is awesome..what a cool thing to get in the mail...I would love to try it also..! Have a great day..!
ReplyDeleteHey Mo and Wee Man... Awesome doodles! Thank you for showing me your blog.
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