~ My Creation Week 6 ~

A little organization was needed this past week.   I had at least six, large baskets full of yarn and crocheting supplies.  I decided it was time to sort it all out and consolidate.  So this is what I came up with….

creation week 6

creation week 6

creation week 6

creation week 6

creation week 6

creation week 6

vintage suitcasesI had the four vintage suitcases in the store and the two on top are Home Goods finds.  So now all my supplies are in one place, easy to get to, and they make an attractive display (at least I think they do).  So I’m set, as long as I stay out of the yarn shop for awhile.  All the suitcases are packed full, no more room!  Unless…I find another suitcase at the auction.

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So with that finished, I decided to move to the “Inspiration Room” and work on some journal pages.

journal page

journal page

journal page

journal page

Now I’m thinking the “Inspiration Room” needs a little organizing.  Maybe for next week.

~ “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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~ What I Learned in September ~

Today I’m linking up with Emily Freeman at Chatting at the Sky to share what I learned in September.

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1. Art Journaling – I’ve had many journals that I’ve written in… I’ve doodled… I’ve made “art”, but never thought to combine them all together.  Now, I have seen nature journals, and people’s sketchbooks that they write notes in, but the idea of an art journal was new to me,  and I must admit fascinating!  I stumbled upon them on a couple of blogs like here and here, and I wanted to know more.  I told my sister, sister-in-law and niece one day that I was going to strongly resist the urge to start a new thing.  What a joke!  They know me better than that.  Within a couple of weeks I had immersed myself in blogs about art journaling, ordered twice from amazon, been to Hobby Lobby and found two classes to take here.  I’m gone…lovin’ this “new to me” thing. You can find me in “The Inspiration Room” with mod podge on my fingers.

2. What gesso is – This was an art journaling discovery.  Found this stuff that artists use to prepare their canvases or paper. It makes a rough surface, comes in clear, white and black.  Very fun stuff!

3. How many wonderful pens and markers are out there –  Also part of the above discovery.  Wow, how do you choose?

4. And last on this subject…I somehow learned of this sweet girl and her blog –  I’m not sure how I came to her spot in the blogosphere, but I just love these little videos of her calendar pages.  Check it out here.

5. How to make apple butter –  I had never made this and our apple trees are loaded this year, so time to learn something new.  I searched on Pinterest for apple butter recipes (there were many), read through some and gave it a whirl.  My Dad was my guinea pig, so to speak, and trust me he will tell you if it isn’t right.  The first batch was too thin.  You have to cook this for a long time, so go with the slow cooker recipes.  Here  is one to start with.

6. How to build a website – This one is an adult continuing education learning curve.  I need to move my blog to a self-hosted website, so I have begun this process.  I think the learning is definitely going to continue well into October and maybe November, so this will be on my list again next month.  I have the hosting, I’m on WordPress.org, I have framework, a new theme, and now to decorate it to my liking and transfer over from WordPress.com (keep me in your prayers)!

~ “My Creation Week” #1 ~

I’m a firm believer in the fact that everyone is creative.  The people that know me very well know this about me.  I have a hard time being quiet when I hear someone say, “I’m just not a creative person”.  We were all created by the ultimate creator (artist of all time), and we do carry His genes.  We may not all be in touch with Him or His creativity, but the potential is still there.  It’s a little different in all of us, but it does exist.  So I’m kinda launching off the idea of Creation week in the Bible.  Having said that I can now explain my new plan for myself.  Being creative isn’t the hard part for me, but making the time can be.  So that brings me to the reason for this post title.  I’ve come up with a way to motivate (push) myself to create something every day, which I intend to post about the following week….Eek!  I figure it will get me thinking everyday about ways to be creative, about documenting it with a photo (which is creative in itself)… and a weekly blog post to keep me committed.  So it should be a win-win for me…I make something and I have a way to remind myself of all that I’ve done each week.  So I’m thinking anything that I make goes; painting, drawing, art journaling, writing, gardening, sewing, crochet, jewelry, cooking and baking, photography…..pretty much anything goes.   Since we all know that God rested on the seventh day, I may also.  So it isn’t about exact numbers, but it is about exercising creativity as often as possible.  So here goes week one, which started last Monday.art journalwater colorart journalwater colorart journalcanned tomatoesjewelry

So from art journaling to watercolor to canned tomato sauce and a new pair of earrings… it’s not the sun, the moon and the stars, but it’s a start.  Join me and document your creativity.