I Wish I Could Art Journal - by Bibi
Hey everyone! I'm not sure whether what I've made for today can be called an art journal page or altered canvas, because it's really neither .. It's not a page in a journal and the "canvas" is a piece of cardboard, so... maybe it's a hybrid of sorts. No matter what it's called, here it is!
And this is what it looks like with the guitar flap open:
The reason why I made this .. "whatever it's called" .... is that I've had this bundle of guitar string-looking wire lying on the floor in my studio for some time. Yes, on the floor! (If you thought I'm a very neat and tidy person, I'm sorry to burst the illusion). I've no idea where that wire bundle came from, and I'm not sure why I hadn't bothered to pick it up... but I've looked down on it from time to time, thinking I could probably use it for something, some fine day...
.... and then, a few weeks ago a friend of mine was visiting, he picked up my old guitar, fixed one of the loose strings, tuned the guitar, and started playing... Ohhhh. I wish I could play the guitar like that!!!! Heck, I wish I could play the guitar, period! I used to know a few cords and some easy songs, but that was a long, looooong time ago... *sigh*
Anyway, so my desire to be able to play the guitar had been rekindled. But the days turned into weeks, and I still hadn't touched my guitar!! What's up with that??? Well, sometimes you really don't have to know the answer to such hard questions. JUST DO IT!! Easier said than done? Yes. I still haven't picked up my guitar ...but I DID pick up that bundle of wire from the floor! That's a start, right? (Haha. Nice try, Bibi!)
So....... I decided to use the wires and journal about my desire to play the guitar, and all my excuses for not doing it. "I don't have the time. I really ought to spend time doing this or that instead. What if it turns out that I cannot do it anymore? What if I discover that I'm never going to be good at it, isn't it better to just keep dreaming? Dreaming is nice!" What a bowl of macaroni ... If I really want to play the guitar, there is only one thing to do. Maybe I should start taking my own advice from my two stamps: "If you think you can't, think again!" and "Believe in yourself". Yes, maybe I should ....
The adorable chipboard fairy is from Creative Embellishments, I painted it with Twinkling H2Os.
I stamped the sentiment from Rubber Dance on a piece of
copy paper I had kept on the side to test the colours.
Same with this one:
I stamped the sentiment from Rubber Dance on a piece of
copy paper I had kept on the side to test the colours.
Same with this one:
But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Let's rewind back to the very beginning, which was the bottom of a soda can box:
Let's rewind back to the very beginning, which was the bottom of a soda can box:
When painting with Gesso, the rings made a cool pattern.
I also ran a fork-looking thingie through the Gesso for more texture:
I added some yellow and orange Gelatos
and brown Brusho:
When I sprayed water over the Gelatos and Brusho,
the cardboard got soaked... so I tore off some of the top layer to reveal the core:
I used Twinkling H2Os and let it run from the bottom
by holding the cardboard upside down:
When using Twinkling H2Os, you have to add water
and let it sit for a few minutes:
Background so far.
The guitar on the left side is a photo I printed out and painted with Twinkling H2Os:
I added some plashes of Twinkling H2Os....
unfortunately, the photo does not do the amazing shimmer of the H2Os justice at all:
The chipboard letters I had were silver,
so I painted them with Silks Acrylic Glaze...
and used the stiff back of a dishwasher sponge to add some dots of colour:
Both the background and the letters are stamped with Musical Notes
- from Rubber Dance, of course:
Look! My guitar string-looking wire bundle has been used - finally!
Some efforts to show the shimmer and sparkle of
Silks Acrylic Glaze:
Here, painted on a metal deco corner:
The flowers are from a candle holder decoration ring that I bought at a second-hand store.
Cheap and pretty:
Cheap and pretty:
The letters I used here are made of some kind of fluffy material,
which I painted with a rather thick mix of Twinkling H2Os
(less water, let it sit longer):
Notice the guitar chords - printed out on copy paper and painted with H2Os.
I printed out the guitar several times; one that I adhered to my background,
one for the flap's left side (which is adhered with some washi tape).....
.... and one for the flap when it's closed.
I painted all of them with Twinkling H2Os
And, finally, a guitar for the back of my page/canvas,
where I jotted down some words on what I wish I could do
and why I don't do what it takes to master the skills:
Front again, flap open:
I wish I could tell you that I HAVE practised guitar playing, but I was too busy making this piece about why I haven't, and then I had to take photos and edit them and upload them and write the text and..... oh, dear - which excuses do I have now that I'm done?? NONE! *gasp*
Other than that I have to walk my dog first ......
Ulla has to go and she has to go NOW! |
Thank you for stopping by! I'd love to hear what YOU wish you could do, and what you used to wish you could do that you now CAN! :-)
All stamps from are from Rubber Dance (which is my stamp company).
Remember that I offer a very reasonable flat fee for shipping - worldwide!
Have you joined my GIVEAWAY yet? It closes at April 21st, so hurry up!
If you missed it, come back for a new one on May 19th.
Remember that I offer a very reasonable flat fee for shipping - worldwide!
Have you joined my GIVEAWAY yet? It closes at April 21st, so hurry up!
If you missed it, come back for a new one on May 19th.
Twinkling H2Os and Silks Acrylic Glaze are both from ColourArte and I just found out they're having a SALE right now!! 25 % off all orders! Whooot-whoot! (I am not affiliated, just a very happy customer). Sale runs till April 27th.
Till next time - bee good, learn something new, and keep stamping! :-)
XOX,
Bibi
Comments
Come on Bibi pick up that guitar and make some noise!!! Love your mixed media page very much, got to use Silkies for the first time yesterday and love them, they are now on my wish list as are IZinks.
Great post, thanks for sharing:-) xxx
Big Hugs
I promise I'll pick up the guitar and make some noise!! That is what it will be in the beginning... and sore fingertips, but hey - it's worth it, right? :-)
Thank you for sharing and for your kind words about my page!
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I know how it is to have no excuse - aka plenty of excuses ... and also what you say about getting obsessive about the new thing! Now that I want to - and should - be "obsessive" about my company and making more stamps, I am worried that if I started something new it would take up too much time. Balance IS important, though, so maybe that's what guitar playing (and learning Spanish) might give me! Hmmm.... food for thoughts! :-)
Thanks!
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You might be right, I'd rather make art on my freetime than anything else... so it is a priority, that's for sure.
A full scale watercolour sounds awesome!! I hear you about stamping vs drawing, though. Stamping is so easy! I like instant gratification :-)
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Go you, indeed!!! My nephew got me the Duolingo app for learning Spanish, but I didn't look at it yet ... He says it's really good (he takes Spanish now, his first year in highschool).
You're right ... we don't have all the time in the world any more, so why wait? Good advice there. Thanks!
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Yes, I guess making excuses is quite common among us humans, even about things we do want to do (not just doing the dishes and such..). Now that you all know that I DO want to play the guitar, I cannot keep on having excuses! Not regarding that one, anyway .... ;-)
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Yup, I do need to believe that I CAN play the guitar, or else it's no point trying ...
Ulla had to wait till I had finished this post, but she is quite patient :-)
Big hugs right backatcha!
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Anyhoo, I used to wish I could draw but 'couldn't', but now I'm 'ok' with what I produce after having lots of help from dear Tracey Fletcher King and from doing 29 Faces last September.
{{Hugs}} xox
I wish you will start playing Guitar one day.. :)
Great piece of art!!!
I know what you say about uncoordinated collages, I struggle with that, too. I might want to use certain elements only to find out they won't work together at all. I never glue anything down until I know where I want to place things, and often I have to remove some elements, perhaps add other stuff. I don't have a ton of embellishments to use, so it can be hard to find things that'll fit together. However, that's part of the fun - for me, anyway :-)
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I will grant you your wish: I WILL start playing the guitar one day! :-D
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The thingi wall Art is gorgeous and who cares if it is not a canvas board or some commercial make, what you have created is natural and meaningful and that is what is important. I hope you learn to play your guitar at some stage.
Smiles:)
Sue
Funny that you, too, have instruments gathering dust... I guess you're right - our art gene is probably stronger than our music gene. (Oh, good - now I have another excuse! LOL)
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Thank you! "Wall Art" may be the correct term for my "thingie"! I love using "trash" and inexpensive materials, and I don't think I'll use a store bought canvas until I'm confident that what I make will be something I'd like to hang on a wall.... I'm a cardmaker more than a mixed media artist, but I think it's fun to try :)
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