Duo-Challenge
Joey's Weekly Challenge #222/ It's a String Thing #249
featuring Maryhill, Diva Dance Rock and Roll and Abeko
This weeks Duo-Challenge marks the end of the Joey/IAST combos as Joey has sadly announced that she's hanging up her challenge hat. I just want to give a huge shout-out to Joey, Laura and Adele for all of the challenge inspiration they've managed to put together week after week. I can't begin to imagine the work that goes into all of it and I'm so thankful for what they have meant to me and my art. So, many thanks to you Joey. You will be missed.
I had a lot of fun with the Duo-challenge. I love Maryhill! Those repetitive lines are so zen to draw. I drew the whole thing before I even knew what the IAST challenge was going to be. As I was working through the IAST portion yesterday I saw that Lily Moon had just posted a gorgeous gallery of her month in art and as always I'm mesmerized by her work. One of her pieces featured black Pokeleaf. Pokeleaf is one of my Mac 'n Cheese patterns and I've never done it in black...so I had to give it a go. I love it! Thanks Lily!
The Diva is on a much needed hiatus right now, so I'm thinking about ways to keep up with my own tangling practice and stay connected.
I always have the Travelling Tangles...
My finishes...
...to this fun bundle of starts from Saf Patel
travelling all the way from the UK;-)
My finishes...
...to these super cool starts from Lin Laidler
I'm always happily overwhelmed by the generosity of my Travelling Tangles peeps and the abundance of happy mail I receive from each one.
My collection as of last week
This pile is only from the past two months
This pile is only from the past two months
I finally got started on my Travelling Tangles Mixed-Media Junk Journal or the TTMMJJ as it shall be known from here on out. Ohmigosh!This is so much fun and a complete time-drain;-)
I've started with a couple of sets of hand-sewn signatures comprising of a mish-mash of textured cardstock, maps, ledger paper dyed with coffee and stamped with coffee rings, hotel stationary, old Christmas card envelopes that I've painted and stamped and stenciled...well...junk!
This is the above page with the envelope flipped out. All of the cards, notes and envelopes are collaged or sewn into the signatures. Ultimately, I'll attach the signatures and bind them into a book.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Your thoughtful and generous comments delight and inspire me. If you're not doing so already, I encourage you to follow me by email or add Coffee & Creativity to your blog list so you know when I post (usually every Wednesday or Thursday) as we won't have the challenge links to keep us connected.