Friday, March 20, 2020

Playing with Paper, Scissors and Glue!

Happy Spring and Happy Day 4 of the 15-Day Sit In! As we Americans, like those of you in other countries, learn to occupy our time at home in the next 2 weeks, I know I for one am so thankful for having an art hobby I'm passionate about. Because the truth is, as luck would have it, I have not left my house since my birthday (Feb. 29). That means I've been willingly sequestered for 19 days already, but I can do another 19, no problem, as long as I have some art to work on. However, it's not always about creating the masterpiece. Sometimes it's just all about playing with paper, scissors and glue.

So, you may or may not know about the glue book I've been working in on and off for quite a while now. Its theme was originally supposed to be Puns, then expanded to all Word Play when I realized I was not Punny enough to fill that many pages; then, I added in spreads on every color. I hadn't yet made a green spread and since Art Journal Journey's theme this month is "Green" -- well, DUH!

Here is a photo of my glue book that I recovered awhile back after it began to fall apart. I completely L-O-V-E how it turned out and am so glad I attempted it. You can read my post about recovering it HERE and you can see the finished pages so far of the glue book HERE.

It's a lined diary journal, so every naked spread begins looking like this. The paper is very good for gluing, though, and the signatures are sewn, which is why I saved it when Dear Daughter no longer wanted it.

Beginning to collage green papers from my stash with glue stick, which is the only thing I try to use in this book. I also severely limit colorants to occasional stamping with ink. I have been very tempted to use paint but I work in one of my mixed media journals instead. This glue book is just for glue and paper (okay, if the paper's been stamped on or painted on, but only added as collage). The goal is to keep the pages flat - no dimension.

Page filled. Now to add on smaller pieces...

LOL, well, I do drink a LOT of green tea, so....

And fast forward to the finish. I got really into it and forgot to take pics. I used some huge scrapbooking letter stickers for the word Green, coloring with ProMarkers; old scrapbooking stickers of green words and phrases; cigar labels, die cuts of Sizzix architectural corners and Cuttlebug space/celestial shapes around a Spellbinders 6-pointed star; green and white floral paper border tape, plus a few more little things.

  
Just kept adding until I was tired of glue sticking and it looked "done" enough to stop. I added the "5 !!" because Green has 5 letters. ;-)

  
Here are the rest of the close-ups. I am in love with the space/celestial scene I made! I have several of these hexagram die cuts leftover from a Hanukkah card I once made. I wanted to use them on this spread because they are all green, but I hesitated because it's also the Star of David shape and I did not know if I was showing disrespect by using in my secular art. So, I Googled and found out it's not exclusively a Jewish symbol, but also an ancient symbol referring to the 7 oldest planets in astrology and cosmology. So I decided to use in that context.

 

  
I love doing these kinds of pages for the process, not the end product which I do not really focus on. It's a way for me to use those ancient supplies from when 12x12 scrap booking was the norm 15 years ago. And of course, a great way to use scraps...and I might add, I spent no time agonizing over what items to collage. I looked only for green items and grabbed what was on top of the scraps, so had I been more discerning, the spread would have been more meaningful but would also have taken twice as long. Plus doing it this way is good exercise for the old noggin to figure out a way to take these sundry pieces and make the layout at least pleasing to the eye. ;-)

Thanks as always for coming by! Don't ever forget that when you run into days when neither you nor your Muse feel like making a masterpiece, you can always do something like this! It's Practice and that is what counts. Stay crafty, my friends, we will get through this! XXO

CHALLENGES:
1.   Art Journal Journey March Challenge: GREEN
2.   Outlawz Paper Ala Mode Saturdays 3/14-3/27: Reach For The Stars
3.   More Mixed Media March: AG + Opt. GREEN
4.   ABMTTC #112: AG
5.   ABMTTCX March: AG
6.   A Place to Start March Challenge: UNCONVENTIONAL MATERIALS: USE A HOUSEHOLD OBJECT/ITEM -- I used tea bag packaging and labeling and cigar labels in my collage.
7.   CHNPPC March: AG + Patterned Paper
8.   TTCRD 3/17-3/23: AG
9.   MAWTT Challenge #116: Anything But a Card
10. Classic Design Challenge #3: Always AG

21 comments:

nwilliams6 said...

I really enjoyed seeing how you created this. Wonderful way to use up scraps and play with words. I need to drink more green tea - thanks for the reminder. i really love the way you did the celestial part as well. Fun stuff.

Donna Ellis said...

It looks fabulous, Aimes! I love the pretty swirls and flourishes and amazing words pasted here and there to bring out the flavor of the papers behind it! Like you, I am also at home, but it is normal for me LOL I am not strong enough to leave, so my husband does all the errands, and I am grateful to enjoy my lovely house, with all my internet friends present as they are able. I do hope everyone is keeping healthy and safe! hugs, de

Anita in France said...

Tee hee ... such a fun name for your glue book, Aimeslee ... especially when it's so feminine looking! Your green page is so interesting ... and it's so fun to seek out how you used all of the eclectic elements to create the consistent feel! Stay well ... Anita :)

My name is Erika. said...

Hi Aimeslee. I love Puns and Roses for a title. Maybe a little music would go with this post-only kidding. But it looks like a cool book and I love the green page. I love green and you added some great pieces to it. And big agreement about having art. It sure does take any stresses off. Hope to see you back here at Art Journal Journey soon. Thanks so much for sharing this page. Hugs-Erika

Crafting with Darcy said...

I love all the Green you incorporated into this fabulous layout! Great job, Amy! So glad you shared this over at the Outlawz Paper A La Mode Saturday challenge!
Hugs!

Let's Art Journal said...

Such beautiful pages! The collaged background looks so amazing, I love the green vibe too, it reminds me of spring 😀. I'm happy at home too and would spend all day in my craft room if I could ...lol 😉. Wishing you a happy Friday and weekend! Take care! Hugs, Jo x

Tammy said...

Fabulous pages, I love all of the green and collage design, great way to use your 12x12 papers! Enjoy your weekend and stay safe.
Tammy x

Meggymay said...

A fabulous paper collage page and book. this is a good idea to pass the days when we are to stay ondoors. Thank you for linking to Eileen's theme at Art Journal Journey.
Take care and stay safe.
Yvonne xx

Elkes Lebensglück said...

a beautiful journal, imaginative!!!
Take care and stay healthy
Greetings Elke

Heidi MyLittleStampingBlog said...

Wow this is so creative! Glad that you have been keeping busy. It has been hard for me to gets started with crafting again but I am slowly getting into it.

Eileen Bergen said...

"Puns and Roses" - lol, Aimslee. I love your green collaged background. I also love your haphazard approach. Whatever happens, happens. And sometimes, it's magic! I did a lot of art play at home today and there was magic. Making art really takes me away from the mess outside. I also watched a free live art class. I'm awed by the generosity of many of my fvaorite online art teachers. People coming together online at a time when we need to stay apart physically. Ironic.

Thanks for sharing your ideas and art with us at Art Journal Journey.

Eileen xx

froebelsternchen said...

Such a beautiful spread Aimeslee and I really enjoyed seeing how you created this. You are such an insiring artist!

Lucky girl to love to stay at home with your art!
Enjoy!
Take good care of you and stay healthy and creative!
Thank you for visiting me on my blog!!

Big hugs, Susi

Alyson Mayo said...

What a great notebook - love this entire idea! It's a way to use up scraps and remind ourselves of all sorts of things. The green is obviously a perfect choice for St. Patricks' Day!

Chana Malkah said...

This is so fun! I should start one, it would definitely help reduce my paper stash! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring us at A Place To Start!
Hugz,
Chana Malkah, Owner

Deann said...

Your Green page is a wow for me beautiful work.

indybev said...


I really love your green collage. Such a breath of springtime! I've been sequestered for about the same length of time. Thank heaven for the computer and the ability to keep my mind occupied and keep in touch with friends! My children are both in health care, so I am especially worried about them. Stay safe and be well!

Katy said...

Thank you so much for your kind words on my blog! :) I just have to say I love the Puns and Roses lololol that is awesome! And I have some of those old papers or ones similar-so I totally understand where you are coming from. This is a great idea. It is nice to just play without there needing to be an end project or goal. Have a great rest of your day! :)

Michele said...

a fantastic green collage! i love when it comes together so perfectly like this! also sending prayers for your safety and health, along with your family. may we all get through this soon. xo

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I'm not sure you will even see this comment. It's so late because I have been offline off and on for over six days. Just when I think my internet is stable again, I get kicked off.

I would NEVER have recognized this spread in your journal had you not kept sharing photos with us. The way you started, it was hard to see in the end. I think that's why it made it so successful. I love the way you used so many little images and tea tags. You certainly found all the greens in your stash. Thanks for sharing it with us at Art Journal Journey, using Eileen's green theme. BTW, my city's stay at home order started yesterday, so I have till the 24th before it's safe to venture back out into the world.

Carole said...

Super creation, thanks for playing along with our Anything but a Card challenge @ MAWTT this month. Good Luck 
Happy Crafting
Carole xXx

Susan Renshaw said...

Know what you mean about playing with paper and glue! WE have just moved from the UK to Australia - and out stuff is still on its way. It may take a while to get to us if it is quarantined. So my stash is pretty minimal - however 3 weeks ago I bought a Cricut - and every day I am making something with it.

Love your green pages!
Thank you for sharing with Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge!
Susan
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