We are into week 15 in The Documented Life Project. 36 weeks to go and my journal is getting pretty fat! The beauty of having made my journal into a 3-ring binder: I can expand it with larger rings, which is what a did a few weeks ago. I may however need to add a second journal for the second half of the year.
I last posted pictures on my blog from weeks 8 and 9, so I have some catching up to do in posting both the planner pages and the weekly challenge pages. I've had quite a few requests from others in the group on how to make an art journal binder such as mine. I'm going to begin working on a tutorial and will post it in the near future. For now here are my pages from weeks 10-15. For some of those weeks I have the planner pages done but not the challenge page and for others I have the challenge page done and not the planner pages. It's just how I roll when it comes to art! Hope you enjoy them. :)
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Week 10 Challenge: A list of things that make me, me. |
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Week 10 page 1
Week 10 page 2
I punched my holes on the wrong side of the page so I ended up with two right sides, so I just went with it and have two pages for week 10 instead of my normal page spread. This is something I like about art journaling - just going with the flow and working mistakes in instead of starting over. It pushes my perfectionism outside the comfort zone, which is a good thing. :)
Week 11
Week 11 Challenge: Put a bird on it.
Week 12 Challenge: Use magazine cut-outs
Week 13 Challenge: add someone else's art to your page.
My sister drew a doodle for me while I was visiting her.
Week 12
Week 13
Week 15 Challenge: A monochromatic page
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I love your DLP!
ReplyDeleteThanks Janet!
DeleteGorgeous pages, Mary, and beautiful lettering, as usual :) Did you deliberately choose a colour scheme, or are the blues and greens your natural go-to colours?
ReplyDeleteThanks Tracy! I try to break out of my color mode, but I always seem to pick up shades of blue and green! :)
DeleteHi Mary, I'm one of your biggest DLP fans. Thanks for posting your cover, I was curious if you had painted/embellished it at all. My Moleskine has started to come apart. I'm thinking I might have to rework it eventually to something like yours. I was also curious which course you took from Hope, since she has several? Thanks, Karen
ReplyDeleteThank Karen! I haven't done anything to my cover. It's still the original dictionary cover. Sometimes I decorate my covers and sometimes I don't. If I do, I usually do it after I've finished the book. The class I took from Hope was "To the Letter". Thanks for visiting my blog. :)
DeleteOMG, Mary!! I love it all, but my particular favorites are: your page about you - I share many of those characteristics, the doodle your sister drew - spectacular, and the page with the color names - yes!! So glad when you share your work!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful pages, and great journal binder idea - love those tabs sticking out too. Yum!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I just discovered your blog. I love your work. Thank you so much for sharing your DLP journal. Very inspirational - in all ways.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brenda. So glad you found my blog!
DeleteYour planner rocks!!! I loved every page of your amazing creations!! Just love!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ophelia! :)
ReplyDeleteI love every single bit of every single page, & the cover too! Carry on!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheila!
DeleteAwesome book. It never gets boring. I love how the art on the pages changes as you go.
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE every page. Each one speaks to me and makes me wish you were my BFF! :-) The list page I so relate to. And your creative spark in naming the BLUE colors is ingenious! I LOVE your blog and your awesomely amazing art! Thanks for sharing, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
DeleteI love viewing your pages. They feel peaceful even if life wasn't exactly that way!
ReplyDeleteYou tie everything together so well. On week 10, that blue color is wonderful! Can you name it? Also, thanks for the tip on Hope"s lettering course. I signed up for it!
Rene, if you are talking about the blue color behind the word "March" on the week 10 page, that is actually masking tape form Scotch brands. Thank you for your comments!
Deletelove that u used text pages to work on! great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you Stacy!
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ReplyDeleteI love that each page flows even though they contain a wide variety of challenges. That can often turn out stilted and disorganized. How were you able to put the holes in the book covers? Idk if my hands or standard paper puncher could do the job. Thanks! Jen
ReplyDeleteJen, I use a Crop-A-Dile II Big Bite to punch holes in book covers. It is heavy duty and easy on the hands. Thanks for visiting my site!
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