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Friday, August 8, 2014

a challenging journal page



Last week Kay's Stampotique challenge was to use black and white with a pop of colour, which is one of my favourite challenges.  I use this in reverse a lot but only use it this way round when challenged, don't know why!!


The little scrap of blue was a piece I made for another project that didn't work out, but I liked it so kept it.  Really must do use this theme again, I really enjoyed the challenge!!

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Friday, May 9, 2014

love struck


I've been playing with Kira's fabulous 'smitten moustache monsters' in my A5 journal.  They are such a lot of fun :)  I don't know how I've resisted colouring them in, they are just shouting out for it ... but not on this page, today I wanted the black and white contrast.


There's more information on how I made my journal page over on my blog, The Art of Moodling, thanks for visiting!
Sarah :)


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Friday, April 25, 2014

a little Friday tag by Sarah

I really enjoyed playing with one of Roc's new images this week, the very appropriately named 'dog'!!  Roc's images are great for stamping onto pre-painted paper as they are such 'open' images.  I've just bought a couple of new ones!!!


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You can head on over to my blog if you'd like to see some more images and find out how I made the tag.  Thanks so much for visiting,
Sarah

Friday, April 18, 2014

playing in my journal, by Sarah

I hope you've enjoyed the Stampotique blog hop; it's still open for another few days if you've not had chance to join in yet.  I've continued to enjoy playing with the new stamps and this time decided to make a journal page.


One of France's new stamps says

so I decided to use this as a challenge for a page.  I've put some details on my bloghttp://sarahanderson1.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/a-touch-of-art-journaling.html as to where I feel I was working outside my comfort zone, and would love to hear how you'd move out of yours


I wasn't sure about this page at first but it's growing on me ;)  


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Happy Easter!