Friday, September 19, 2014

"MIXING IT UP" LOVES COTTONWOOD ARTS BLOG HOP



Welcome to the Mixing it Up loves Cottonwood Arts Blog Hop!

This is a closed blog hop just for the members of the Mixing it Up Every Day Face Book group so that we can get to know each other better. Having said that, if you are not in our group, please feel free to leave a comment anyway and come join us over on FaceBook. We would love to get to know you better too. Here's are the links to everyone's blogs. Remember in order to have a chance to win the prize package from Cottonwood Arts you must:1. Be a blog hostess 2. Leave a comment on everyone's blog

BLOG HOP PARTICIPANTS:

Sandee Setliff http://inthehillsofnorthcarolina.blogspot.com/
Tiare Smith Woods http://www.tiaresmith.com
Martice Smith II http://www.uneekart.blogspot.com
Tiffany Goff Smith http://southerngalsdesign.blogspot.com/?m=1
Anna Turner Ely www.foronemoment.blogspot.com
Cat von Hassel-Davies http://www.catseyestudio.us/
Terri Sproul http://www.terrisproul.blogspot.com
Sharon D. Estes http://grannyskornerstudio.blogspot.com
Betty Guffey Richardson http://artyauntie.blogspot.com/
Tommy Jo Vilello Anderson http://www.tommyjovilello.blogspot.com
Melissa Willard Edwards www.melissaedwards.org
Donna Simmons Lueders http://www.damseldesignsbydonna.blogspot.com/
Jean Marmo http://pagesintime.blogspot.com/
Tamiko McCurry http://mikosspot.blogspot.com


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We were asked to answer the question: Are you a journal hoarder?

THIS IS A TRICKY QUESTION!  I suppose you first have to determine what IS a hoarder. To me, a hoarder is a person who has things, but doesn't necessarily use them. Most hoarders keep useless, random things just for the sake of keeping them. I do have a tendency to purchase new journals to use as I make and give away journals all the time, so I do have a large stash of journals on hand. Would you consider this hoarding? Maybe. Do I? No way!!! Those blank journals are inspiration to create something new and fresh on those clean, pristine pages with "opportunity for healing" on the inside! I also do buy Moleskin and Picadilly notebooks to give away for prizes when we hold contests in my mail art group, Artful Mail Groupies. I did stock up at the back-to-school sales in late August on Composition Notebooks (a whole case!). I make a ton of these, altered, for beginning art journalers like women in crisis and others who could benefit from the experience of journaling and creative art therapy. I host a small journaling class once a month at our local rural library, in addition to working with battered women's shelters, residential rehabilitation facilities, local cancer treatment centers, the local Dept. of Human Services caseworker for our area and I volunteer once a month at two assisted living centers where we make art, be creative and have lots of fun!  Giving back makes me happy. Putting a smile on a woman's face that really needs one is one of my greatest blessings.

Here's a look at the journals I am currently using, most of which have a distinct purpose for each. My current cache of working journals are:



1. "Thoughts & Inspirations" - a little pocket ledger that I use to record quotes and sayings that appeal to me throughout the year, with a few simple sketches, or pen & pencil drawings.  The paper is quite thin.

2. "Art Exploration" Journal - This journal is for play and experimentation with supplies, media, techniques and where I also document all my supplies of pens, markers, paints, etc. It became so fat I had to remove the spiral binding and replace with binder rings to hold it together. It has about reached its maximum capacity so a new "play" journal is on the horizon in my art world. It started its life as a mixed media journal, but now it has every kind of paper in it imaginable.

3. "Create Everyday" Journal - this has been my go-to journal to create pages just for me; it is a place I feel happy, safe and alive and where I use goodies that I have received from around the world in the many wonderful happy mail packages arriving in my mailbox. It too is nearing its end, only 1 more page left, so I will get to start fresh once again.  This journal started its life as mixed media journal from Strathmore.

4. "DLP Planner/Journal" - This is my daily planner/journal that I started in January with The Documented Life Project. Sadly, I am behind in the art prompts, but I do record all my events, appointments, happenings, and life bits. Next year, I definitely will use a different style planner because the tip ins really make this thing fat and chunky. I am fearing by the time I am totally caught up with all the art prompts, it may come apart.

5. "Red Journal 52" Journal - This journal is for the weekly art prompts at Journal 52 where one prompt is given a week to incorporate into the journal. I do a lot of actual journaling in this book, where I am also way behind on the art prompts. Life-interruptus has way-laid my art of late.

6. "The Striped Journal" -- This is an el-cheapo journal I picked up at our local dollar store to record favorite poetry, to write my own poetry and short stories in. About the only "art" i can put in here on the super thin pages are sketches or pen and pencil work. This journal helps keeps my writing skills "up to snuff" and allows me the time and the space to contemplate things on a higher plain.

7. "The Inspiration Journal" - This little journal is the place I make notes about ideas I want to try, where I smash in pictures, articles and all sorts of things that inspire me. Sadly, most the things I have saved that do inspire me need to go IN the journal, not in the box where they currently reside. This little book gives me some mojo when I need it, that little glimmer of sunshine to spark more creativity.

8. "The Coffee Journal" - this journal is dedicated solely to all things "Coffee". Yes, I am a coffee junkie. Hot, cold, luke warm, leftover. I am in love with the dark, robust brew that is truly my comfort beverage. Happy? Make coffee. Sad? Make coffee. Give up my Keurig? NEVER.

9. "The AFTHAS Journal" - a tarted up Picadilly writing journal that I use everyday. Purchased from Art for the Heart and Soul as a contribution for their non-profit projects. Some artwork in here, but not so much. This is where I really get in touch with my days. There is another, in-waiting, of course.

10. "Little Blue" - this is a new pocket journal made by Graphique with fantastic paper inside, to carry in my purse for the endless hours spent waiting at the doctor's office, for oil changes and elsewhere.

On top of these "working" journals, I have several albums that I store incoming postcards, Artist Trading Cards and artwork in. Each is treasured for the love that is contained inside them, because that is what they are to me. Filled with love from friends new and old from around the world and to my little corner of the earth.

I recently purchased 3 "GreenDesign Works" notebooks to try out for journaling. The paper is very nice, are 100% post-consumer recycled materials with soy ink and are a nice size for toting around (A5). The pack of 3 came with a blank, a weekly planner and a lined notebook. They are still in their pristine form at the moment so they anxiously await some fresh creativity. It was my idea to use the "planner" one for monthly "mini art". The pages are divided into boxes for the month, which would be ideal for creating approximate "Twinchies" each day of the month, filling the page with miniature art for 30 days. Here are some of the newbies, awaiting fun inside!










This journal was a recent purchase that just had my name all over it. Made by Recollections and designed by PapayaArt. The imagery is just lovely with a nice chipboard cover, beautiful decorated pages that will surely be full to overflowing in a few months time.





This altered composition notebook is one I am currently working on for a young lady in crisis who wants to start journaling and creative therapy to help her with her own healing process. I will be delivering it to her in a few days time with a cache of supplies and prompts to help get her started on her journey. These projects bring me great joy to be able to give back to women in my area who need a friend, a helping hand, a word of encouragement and some emotional support.



Sooooooo, the end result of this self-examination? I think I might be seeing a pattern here. Maybe I am a journal hoarder in the eyes of the world around me. To me, no. Each individual journal has a purpose, and each is ready for a new beginning. I look around and see them tucked here and there, some hidden away, some readily accessible for when the mood strikes. They do get used and there are times when there are no "new" journals hiding or lurking anywhere in my home. I am in denial? Maybe. Am I going to change it? Definitely not. The feel of a new journal, the paper, and the smell of that fresh clean paper always excites and invigorates me and my brain. Why would I take away that glorious feeling of knowing they are there??!

SEE THAT GORGEOUS PRIZE OVER THERE--->>>>>>> ??? I am anxious and hopeful that I will be the lucky recipient of this great Cottonwood Arts "prize" for our bloghop. I have heard many wonderful things about their products, but have not been able to get any to play with so far, so the fingers are crossed. If someone else is the lucky winner, I will be happy for them, and get busy and get a Cottonwood Arts Cold Pressed journal for my own use and to have "on hand" and ready to go when my journals are full.

REPRESENTATIVE PAGES FROM SOME OF MY JOURNALS

Here are a few of the pages from some of my journals. Some different styles and techniques that I have had fun playing with.





I love this image of Audrey Hepburn and just had to use her based on a prompt in Daisy Yellow to use the color "Red". Collage elements on red acrylic background with Sakura Gelly Roll pen, Scarlet Lime pen, Copic marker and Derwent Inktense block.















This page was just for fun, full of out-and-out play and genuine wild abandon! Definitely a departure from my customary style. Background done with Derwent Inktense color blocks. I also used watercolor, acrylic and Copic markers.



















We did a Kandinsky-inspired ATC swap over at Artful Mail Groupies a few months ago, and it was so much fun, I made a whole journal page to keep enjoying the experience. Wassilly Kandinsky is one of my favorite artists, so I enjoyed trying to emulate his style. There are some collage elements, all watercolor on cold press with acrylic embellishments.


















Oh what fun collage can be. This definitely has a distinct "sewing" theme where I used some favorite goodies I received in happy mail. "Aged" with a Memento stamp pad in cocoa and faux stitching with my trusty Scarlet Lime pen by Christy Tomlinson.



















This page was about "mixing it up" on a very down day for me and getting rid of my "black" mood. All done in black, grey and white. the "rain" added with a Sakura Gelly pen. After it was all said and done, I go back and find it to be quite powerful. It surely helps me remember and be grateful for all the blessings in my life.





















This page has tons of layers of acrylic paint, stencils, collage and hand embellishments. I see it, I smile. It is a constant reminder to me that the world is truly my oyster. 





















A fun page with an asian-inspired theme and an adorable stamped image also sent to me in happy mail by a great friend. The background paper, also written in some asian language (which I do not know what it is).












Of course this ATC is in my Coffee Journal, and made for a coffee-themed swap I did in one of the groups I participate in from time to time. I made little pockets for each card to live in, coordinated with the "cup" 















This is my most recent journal page, in the Create Everyday journal. I love pigs and chickens, and this vintage image just spoke to me. The background is in acrylic with the piggys collaged on, aged with Memento Cocoa stamp pad, and colored with Prismacolor pencils and some Copic markers in cool gray for additional highlights.







Thank you for stopping by for a visit and I hope you enjoyed my little journal tour. I'd appreciate a comment or two! Be sure and visit all the other participants in this blog hop and see what great things they are all doing! If you aren't subscribed to my blog, I invite you to do so, and I will surely be subscribing to yours.

Ciao, bella!
Make it an artful day!








Betty









39 comments:

  1. Wow, you have a lot of beautiful journals. And your artwork is beautiful. You have such a kind and caring heart, all you have to do is read the first part and see that. I love that you donate your time to so many great causes. You really put a smile on my face today. Thank you so much :)

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    1. Thank you, Donna, for your very kind words and kudos. Yes, these special projects are indeed a true blessing in my life.

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  2. Nice! Love all of your journals. I too have journals for different reasons. I wonder what it would be like if I only created in 1....YIKES! Not sure I could do that. Love your art and your expression.

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    1. hehehe. Kind of like potato chips......can't have just one, right? Thank you for the kind kudos.

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  3. I defiantly would define you as a journal collector, you have a lot, but you use them which is the most important thing. I love the coffee journal idea ♥

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    1. Thanks Sandee. I'm all about the coffee. All the time. All day, everyday. Couldn't make it without that warm, aromatic liquid in my life.

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  4. OMGosh Betty.. you page made me smile from ear to ear.. Now I need to ask you about so many papers.. to avoid purchasing those journal unnecessarily.. lmao I love your heart and I love how each journal has a purpose. I love your art and have been a fan of it for a long while it seems.. lolol Anyway.. I was so glad to get to know more about YOU during this blog hop :) Have a WONDERFUL Birthday Weekend!!

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    1. Thank you so much, Tamiko....for the kudos and the birthday wishes, although I wish this one would just quietly slide right on by. And I so love your artwork. You always give me some added spark to my imagination when it stalls out. Hugs.

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  5. Love, love, love all your journals!! I especially like the idea of a coffee one! Love my coffee! Thanks for sharing so many wonderful journal pages with us, I am really enjoying looking at everyone's wonderful art.

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    1. Thanks, Anna! I do have fun with all of them and sure find great joy in working with them. So enjoyed your post. This has been fun!

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. Appreciate you stopping by for a little visit!

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  7. I don't think you are a hoarder ... you just know what you like and make sure you have what you need! Your creations give off such a positive and hopeful feeling! I can't wait to explore your blog more to discover other pieces!
    On top of being a gifted journal creator, you also have quite a way with words! I loved this: "Those blank journals are inspiration to create something new and fresh on those clean, pristine pages with "opportunity for healing" on the inside"
    It is all about being inspired to take advantage of the opportunities! :)

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    1. Thank you, Melissa for your very kind words. Writing is also one of my passions, but sadly not enough time to do as much as I would like. Too many journals calling my name! hehehe

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  8. I am so glad you are doing the hop! I love your journals and art! I agree your last purchase journal is awesome!! I can see why it talked to you.

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    1. Sometimes, the retail shopping therapy IS necessary. Now to find the time to finish one up and get started anew and fresh all over again! Thanks for the visit, Cat!

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  9. Betty... This blog post is so full and wonderful. Your giving heart is what makes so much difference in the world. You don't just volunteer a little, it seems you live a giving life all the time. I love that you alter comp notebooks and give them to women in need. I have made a few (not cases, yikes) but have given them as gifts or as thank you's. Thank you for sharing your kind heart and beautiful art with us. " My friends stitch my heart with love" is how I feel about every member of Mixing It Up Everyday. The encouragement is is like everyone spreading their heartlight to everyone else.
    T

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    1. I agree wholeheartedly with you, Tommy Jo. Sharing is sharing that "heartlight" with others, and letting our aura of love surround ourselves and others. Thank you for stopping by.

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  10. Betty, it's such a blessing to be in the company of someone with a great heart such as yours! Thank you for sharing how you alter composition books to give away to women in crisis. You are sharing a divine piece of your soul and it will help them heal everyone they put pen (or paintbrush) to those pages. I feel grateful to meet so many generous souls through this blog hop! I agree, Papaya Art journals are beautiful! I'd love to collaborate with them someday :)

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    1. Martice, well I hope that one day you are able to collaborate with Papaya Art if that is your desire. I could only hope to create art as beautiful. The other pieces of have from their collection continue to inspire me. Thank you for sharing a tiny bit of my universe.

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  11. Sorry I am so late, just found your link and hopped right over to see the Journals that you have, I see you have a lot, they are really nice. Your work is great .

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    1. Sharon, as they say, better late than never.....and I don't think you're late anyway! I so enjoyed your blog and appreciate you coming to mine for a look inside my crazy world. Keep it artful and fun my new friend!

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  12. Betty you do such a beautiful work I love how each page is so different and can really feel what you are trying to convey. Love your blog

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    1. Thank you, Tiffany. I also see that most of my pages turn out quite differently, and I think that has a lot to do with subject matter....and my mood at the time, of course. It seems the ones I do end up liking the best are the ones I didn't like in the beginning of the process. Appreciate you stopping by!

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  13. Your blog post made my heart smile. <3 I LOVE that you share your love of art and journaling. I'm a true believer that art is one of the best ways to express where we are on any given day. I've never been much of a written journaler, but since I've found Mixed Media as an art form, I've truly felt like never before. My art makes my heart smile....and at the end of the day that is ALL that truly matters as we express ourselves in our pages. Thank you for sharing 'you'.
    Yvonne

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    1. Yvonne, you are absolutely right... art gives us the opportunity to express ourselves openly and freely, no matter the mood or the outcome. Now if we can just keep that inner critic silenced, we're doing good. Appreciate you stopping by!

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  14. Oh my -- such beautiful books! Such gorgeous pages too!

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    1. Thanks, Jean. I do believe I have started seeing a little pattern of behavior here! So many great books, so little time! Appreciate you dropping in for a little visit.

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  15. I really like your pages. You have such an artistic eye and your compositions are gorgeous.

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    1. How very nice of you to say, Tori. Coming from such a great talent as yourself, I'm honored you would think so. Thank you for stopping by! Come again!

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  16. I love all of these, but the one with the butterflies speaks to my soul!! So beautiful Betty.

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    1. You know, Vanessa, that is one my favorites too! I had to work through the "ugly" on it for a while, but was very pleased with the end result. Thank you!

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  17. I think journals are fun to collect. I don't have very many since I'm new to the art journal world, but I'd like to add more to my little collection.

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    1. After doing this post, I really had an eye opener, realizing that perhaps having new journals for all sorts of different purposes is a personal sickness. I love the feel and smell of new, pristine journals and am sometimes sad when they are full and finished, but rejoice when I get to start on page one of a new and exciting new journal.

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  18. wow, Betty, specially your Kandinsky-style is great. love that - so sorry I missed the Kandinsky-art on artful mail groupies. Kandinsky is definitly in my top-10! Andie Mayr

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  19. Betty, I love this post because it shows not only your range of styles and techniques, but it captures a range of emotions and moods, too. I see how thoughtful and sensitive you are in each one. Love you!

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