This week’s quote was by Neil Gaiman – as a librarian, I can’t help but think of him as a hero! The challenge was to leave a mistake in the page – hard, but I did it. I used Dylusions paints, Tim Holtz stencils, Tim Holtz distress inks.

This week’s quote was by Neil Gaiman – as a librarian, I can’t help but think of him as a hero! The challenge was to leave a mistake in the page – hard, but I did it. I used Dylusions paints, Tim Holtz stencils, Tim Holtz distress inks.

This week’s quote was about gratitude and the challenge was to use sheet music. I enjoyed using vibrant colours for this one – Dylusions paints, sheet music from a local second hand shop, Tim Holtz and StencilGirl stencils.

The quote was from Socrates, and the challenge was to incorporate bubbles. I used gel hand sanitiser to remove paint through a bubble stencil in some areas – this only works if you have used gesso first.

This week’s quote was a fun one, and the challenge was to use feathers on the page. I have a feather stencil I love, so grabbed some gold paint and got to work.

This week’s quote was from Julia Cameron, who wrote The artists way. The bonus challenge was to use a heart/s on the page. I suspect my heart was not quite what they were thinking of! I used a StencilGirl stencil, other stencils, Dylusions paint and Golden Fluid acrylics. In the bottom left you can see, under the red border, that I started stamping a different border but didn’t like it. I left it there because the joy is in the process of creation and the final page doesn’t have to be perfect…
