Saturday, 19 January 2013

MY FIRST JOURNAL PAGE OF 2013

Hi everyone I hope you are all managing to keep warm in this awful snowy weather,I am hoping it is going to go pretty fast as I have a workshop to attend on Wednesday with the lovely Kate Crane. Well lets get down to the reason I am blogging and that is my first completed journal page of 2013. This is a new style for me as I normally go with Dyan or Kate. I have found some lovely blogs belonging to some Polish girls and I just love the way they journal, I was inspired by their art work to produce this double page spread in my A4 journal I hope you like it. I am afraid the poor lighting has changed the colour as it actually is a white background and the background the journal is layed on is also white.

7 comments:

  1. Not your usual style at all, but it's nice to o something different, vert arty xx

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  2. Hi Pat, it is definitely indoor weather, ideal for crafting. Great journal pages, it good to have a change. Lynne x

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  3. Fab pages Pat ;-) It's good to have a change of style. What did you take the picture with? When taking a picture with a camera I find sometimes it's better without the flash indoors. Also if you put the journal on the floor near a door that opens to the outside with the door open or on a windowsill with the window open can make a big difference (when you can't get outside or nowhere to put it outside 'cos of the snow)
    Anne x

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  4. Love this Pat! Those Polish girls are having quite an influence and you sent me scurrying off to finish my page! I usually use my computer chair to take photographs in poor light because I can move it near to the window! Will email you soon, Chrisx

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  5. I really like this page the style think we need a step by step? Well done. X c

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  6. I really love the way you've used, lace, stencils, book text and paint. Really is a great journal page. Was really great to see you on Wednesday. Michelle x

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  7. Your journal spread looks wonderful, Pat. I really like it. All the different elements provide so much interest.
    Hope you made it to you workshop ok.

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