~ Journal It ~

Let’s talk about keeping a journal. Do you keep a journal? Have you ever? Do you wish you had? I’m a “journaler”. I just love everything about it.From shopping for just the right type of journal, as well as the pens,to taking it with me when I travel to record events or just doodle in,to looking back over it days,months or years later….remembering.When shopping for a new journal the questions arise, is it strictly for writing or will there be art work or photos or maybe ephemera? Lines or plain paper? Thin delicate paper or heavy mixed media type? New or vintage? Maybe an old ledger? Decisions, decisions! Or, maybe you, like someone I know, just likes to collect the journals or notebook and you don’t ever get around to actually writing in them….that blank page staring back at you. That’s what the blog is usually like for me, just a white screen waiting for fingers to type words to make sentences and then paragraphs. Oh, the pressure! I’ve finally begun to realize,  after 5 years, that I need to treat this more like my journal…..just start writing (or typing, whatever the case may be).

I was in a conversation with the Beekeeper about a place we had been in 2014. Neither of us could remember the street name or even the name of the town for that matter. We were going to try and find the place on google maps, but where to begin without a name? I, as I often do, turned to my beloved journal only to find a BIG gap in my entrees  at precisely the time frame I need the information from. Ugh! I find this so annoying! I often look back through my journal to remember when or how or where something happened. But it was of no help this time. I have kept a journal of some sort for years, although I threw most of them in the fire a few years back. I’m not one for writing down a bunch of really personal (as in embarrassing) emotional junk. No judgement meant if you are. I’m just not. But I did write a lot before, during, and after my “practice” marriage. I decided I wanted a fresh start, so they, like that marriage went up in flames. That being said, it took me awhile to get into a groove of writing every or most days again. So….gaps, that’s what I’m left with.

Having said all that, I’m still glad that I’ve kept a journal. It helps to write it down and get it out. I feel like it’s better to write some stuff down even if you just throw it away after. Sometimes there are things you need to say that you don’t really want or need another person to remember. So, you write it down, get it out of your head and trash it. I don’t usually do that, but it’s an option. Some people write stuff out in their art/visual journal and then create their art over top, letting the words just peak through. Whatever the case, I think keeping a log of events in your life is a useful and worth while task. How about you?

 

 

 

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~ Spring Ahead ~

seersucker knit scarfIt’s Spring! We’re ready for sun and warmth. Ahh , the changing of the seasons….I love Spring! Spring is my favorite. It’s brings with it such a sense of hope, new beginnings and new life…and apparently, a new blog post.

We are head first in the middle of a kitchen remodel. My former kitchen has exploded into three rooms. We now have a temporary “kitchen” in the living room, which Delilah thinks is great, “everyone should have a living room kitchen!”. The new, heated tile floor is in, appliances are ordered, dry wall is being spackled and I’m working on a tile decision for back splash. Cooking has been interesting, my refrigerator is in the dining room and my stove is on wheels (which makes it about 5 inches higher than normal). I, on the other hand, have remained the same height. But, I do like progress, even if it’s messy, so it’s all good.

The girls are both four now, and amazing, of course! They make me smile and laugh every single day. It’s a different view from the “Nana” seat, relaxing and joy filled. Some things seem more important, so you stop and take the time. Others, not nearly as big of a deal, so you smile and let it pass. My mom always said it was different and so great and no one understands until it happens….again Mom was right!

teal bulky scarf

seersucker knit scarf

So on another note, I’ve started knitting. Well,I actually started last winter with two garter stitch scarves. Since I’ve crocheted for years, I’m much faster at that, so I set the knitting aside. Then over this winter I saw a scarf that I liked, it happened to be on the Creative Bug website that I belong to and take classes on. I watched the preview and this was suppose to be the perfect 2nd project for a beginner knitter, so I was in. Long story short I’m on my 4th scarf and I guess I’m a knitter! Having said that, all things “knitting” are catching my eye. I saw a clip on FB and googled it and found this video of  “Knitted Knockers”, catchy name for a sweet idea and  touching story. The website has pdf  patterns for knitting and crochet (not such a catchy name when they are crocheted). Sweet, if you know someone in need.

Bye for now, I’ll forgo any promises of frequent posts!

 

 

 

~ My Midori ~

 When I was in Florida in February, I discovered an interesting little journal/planner that I just couldn’t stop thinking about. It’s called a Midori.They’re not new, and I have found that there is a Midori obsession out there. Just doing a quick search on Pinterest or YouTube will verify that. There are videos from a guy’s point of view to a scrapbooker’s dream, and everything in between. Intrigued, I had to have one, so I treated myself to this Traveler’s Notebook for my birthday this month. I was so excited when it came. They are just a piece of leather (brown or black), with an elastic band down the center. Each one comes with one blank book. You buy whichever inserts you want, according to what you want to use it for. They are an empty canvas, ready for you to create on.  Here is a look at my Midori so far.

 

Midori traveler's notebook

 

Midori traveler's notebook

 

This is it, in all it’s chunky goodness!

Midori traveler's noetbook

Midori traveler's notebook

 

 

Midori traveler's notebook

 

This is a zipper insert to hold my pen/pencils etc…, the other half is in the back of the midori.

Midori

The books are all plain like this. Of course, I couldn’t leave mine that way, that’s part of the fun!

Midori traveler's notebook

This is a file insert.  Then my first book is a by-the-month calendar.

Midori traveler's notebook

 

The green tea bag came in my order. The clear pockets were an add on.

Midori

Midori traveler's notebook

Midori traveler's notebook

 

The next book is just lined paper, I use it to  journal, write notes or lists, keep track of “what I learned”.

Midori

Midori

 

Midori traveler's notebook

 

The middle book is watercolor paper. I ordered this one and a mixed media paper from this shop on etsy.

Yes, you can find places to order handmade inserts to fit the different Midori sizes, and even buy a”faux” dori.

Midori

 

This is a pocket insert.

 

Midori

 

Then a blank page insert that I sketch in (this isn’t great paper for sketching on though, but I already decorated the front and back covers, so…I’m using it anyway!).

Midori

Midori

 

You can never have to much washi tape on hand.

Midori traveler's notebook

Midori

Midori inserts

 

This is how the inserts come…

 

Midori traveler's notebook

 

and there it is, I actually have four books in there now, but I took out the little leather change pouch. It’s amazing how much you can fit, and for those that know me, you know I “HAVE” to stuff it full!

Midori

 

This is the fountain pen that the Beekeeper made for me…

Midori..and this is an antique pencil sharpener (made in Germany), that I bought at the Marketplace, it fits in my zipper insert with my eraser perfectly.

made in Germany antique pencil sharpener

So, that’s my Midori! I love it, just wanted to share.

~ Writing it All Down ~

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Winter is a good time for journaling, whether just writing, drawing, or combining both in a visual journal. For several years I wrote in a journal daily, life changed and I got away from that morning routine. A few months ago I discovered art or visual journaling. Although I sketched a little in my journals before, the idea of a journal filled with not only words, but drawing, painting and ephemera, limited only by your imagination, was very intriguing to me.

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I’ve actually found myself doing both lately, a writing journal again and a visual journal. One seems to help the other for me. I started reading The Artist’s Way and doing what is referred to in the book as morning pages. The idea is to clear your head of random thoughts to make way for creativity. I’m enjoying getting back to this in the morning with my coffee and Bible time. Plus, I bought a really nice Italian leather journal that I love to hold and I have a couple of  great wooden pens made by the Beekeeper. It all adds to the fun! 

I found this  new book (new to me) that I am really enjoying, about keeping a visual journal. It is actually two books in one.

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You can get it as a combo book, The Complete Decorated Journal, or as individual books The Decorated Journal and  The Decorated Page.

It is filled with information on visual journaling, supplies, tips, examples…etc.

I’m loving all the ideas and pictures of other people’s journals. Very inspiring read!

These are a couple of example journals, from the above book, that I felt the need to have in my own library….

Muriel Fosters Fishing Dairy

I LOVE this book, Muriel Foster’s Fishing Diary . I’m amazed at the detail, and the love that went into this journal. So thrilled that it was printed for others to enjoy.

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This is another example of a beautiful thoughtful journal, In and Out of the Garden.

~ and….here is what I’ve been working on in my journal lately ~

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journal

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Visual journal

Happy Journaling!

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~ Visual Journal ~

Creating  Every Day….

I’ve been working in the journal that I made from the old children’s book, I talked about it here.visual journal

visual journal

visual journal

I added watercolor paper mainly in this journal. So it’s ready for whatever type of mixed media techniques I want to play around with.  I do love watercolor paper!  I have journals with other types of paper and I like the feel or look of it, but the bleed through that results sometimes I find very frustrating.  I have just been adding whatever strikes me at the moment in this journal (as you can tell), no rhyme or reason.  The previous owner of the children’s book had glued comic strip pages inside.  I left them for character marks.  You can see them in the background in the first picture.

Visual journal

Visual journal

Visual journal

I made a spot in the living room for my “auction find” paint table.  I love my Inspiration Room in the back of the garage, but I really enjoy being a little closer to the wood fire in the winter.  Although my stash is getting bigger and bigger inside.  I keep going out and bringing more in.  Using two spaces can get tricky.  Our living room is pretty cozy this time of year though and January is my hunker down month…ahh enjoying!

~ Up To Speed ~

It seems I took an unplanned break from blogging.  It’s really been on my mind and I’ve been taking pictures.  I guess the holiday busyness just got in the way.  But I’m back and ready to share a little of what happened over the last month. So here we go…

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Christmas 2013

 Not too many inside pictures I realized after, the lighting in our house is a challenge.  We live in what was my grandparents 1930ish  Sears, Craftsman style house (with an addition to fit a family with 5 kids), which I love, but it is a little on the dark side for picture taking. We still have all the original unpainted woodwork, which I also love, but it is dark.  Here, by the way is a link to a book I found on Sears houses, in case anyone is interested.  Houses by Mail: A Guide to Houses from Sears, Roebuck and Company.  Back in the day they had a catalog of house kits you could order from.  The train use to run down the center of our little village and that is how our house came to be.  I like that, it’s fun.  While hunting this link I found a children’s book on Sears houses also The House in the Mail.

Sears and Roebuck house

Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

So we’ve had a lot of cold weather.  It snows, then turns a little warmer and rains… melts the snow…turns cold again and leaves us with ice!  Life in the great northeast!

Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

We went to a couple of Christmas parties.  One hosted by my very talented sister and niece.  Above is just a sampling of the deliciousness that was there to tempt us.

Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

Christmas 2013

We also attended a Christmas wedding for the son of some very dear friends, a beautiful evening.

visual journal

Visual journal

A couple of Christmas pages from my journal.  The Beekeeper wrapped all my gifts in coordinating paper, so I glued a piece of each in my journal with a note of what gift was wrapped in each kind.  Kinda goofy looking, but a good memory!  He is a good gift giver.

John and Angelina

Delilah

These are the Christmas pictures of my grandbabies.  Love my three sweeties!

Christmas 2013

Here are a couple of cookies recipes that I made this year.  The raspberry almond shortbreads were a big hit with the Beekeeper.  The red velvet crinkle cookies are super easy and just looked Christmasy.

So now that I’ve said all that…let’s move into 2014!

Ni Hao Yall

~ Watercolor Christmas ~

watercolor christmas

watercolor flower

art journal page

flower art journal page

antique silk quilt square

antique silk quilt squareSome watercolor play and journal pages from the past weeks. Oh, for quiet moments to create.

I found this silk quilt square at an antique store.  I love it!  I’m thinking it would make a great journal cover, maybe my next one.  Hope you are finding some quiet moments this holiday season.

~ “My Creation Week 2” ~

Well here we go…week two. I’m a little obsessed right now with my art journal, bear with me.  First I just made new pages for the little one I started.

art journal page

art journal page

journal page

journal page

But that wasn’t enough so I had to create a whole new journal….

art journal

art journal

art journal

art journal

 

 I’m taking  this online class with Mary Ann Moss.  I really like it.  Mary Ann is a great teacher and a little quirky (I love that!). The Beekeeper says the same thing about me, I find it endearing.  This is the first journal from the class.  My plan was to make a journal with only watercolor paper to take with me camping for Columbus weekend, but I couldn’t seem to stick with that once I got started.  I had this old children’s book in the store that was the right size for my paper.  The cover was coming off anyway, so I figured it would be a good candidate for this exposed spine journal.  Plus I loved the cover.  But when it came right down to it my antique loving self had to keep the inside of the book with the cover.  So now I have just complicated my first journal making experience.  My seven, three page  signatures have to each include a signature from the old book.  I ended up with two signatures of just watercolor paper and five with a combo of watercolor, ledger paper and the old book sections.  I’ve started putting clear gesso on the book pages to strengthen them and prepare them for watercolor (I plan to watercolor the black and white illustrations).

 

The rest of my creating time has been spent building a website to move my blog to.  Just a switch from wordpress.com to wordpress.org, my URL will stay PatriciaFisherDesigns.com.  So, Coming Soon, a new look!  Here’s a little preview…

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