The prompt for Jan. 7 was Tags and Tickets. I didn't have any tickets so used the round images as tickets.
The images for the tags came from a welcome sign I made as one of my first calligraphy projects. I photocopies the snow people and cut them out.
The poem on the pocket: (The Young One helped me complete the rhyme)
Some like it hot
Some like the snow
Some look forward to baseball
Some go where the coffee flows
The theme for January 14 was monochromatic, but the white really needed something to break it up.
Inside the pocket was a poem the Eldest wrote when she was 7 years old. I had calligraphed it and used it as a Christmas card one year. So I photocopied it and made a tassle.
Her poem:
Winter is...
Frost on cars
Ruined plans of going places.
On Mondays afternoon Ice skating
Zoos are closed
Extra days off
Nobody outside at times
Icicles clinking when you take them off
Cold, frozen, windy, days
Extra days in June
I added:
Is it August, yet?
January 15th's prompt was to use packaging. I cut a circle out of a plastic clamshell package that held the Crop-a-Dile I bought. I used it along with a photograph of the girlies and their snowman friend to make a snow globe. The date on the photograph was March 17, 1997
Since I'm behind in the journal, I didn't really think of a way to put space between the "glass globe" so the sparkles would move.
There weren't any prompts for Jan. 24 and 25 because there is no journal class on the weekends. I used this weekend's storm as a two page spread. On the left, a list of storm prep and last minute store items, mostly snacks and especially chocolate. On the right over a picture of the backyard, The Snow Gnome measuring stick with a snow total of 17.5 inches. I think I need to add the countdown until the Summer Solstice.


This looks like a fun project. Junk journaling is so relaxing, isn't it? And I'll invite you again to join Art Journal Journey; but that's up to you of course. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteNan is also working on the project so we're having a good time
Delete17.5 inches????? For real???? Ugh.....π₯Άπ₯Άπ₯Άπ₯Ά
ReplyDeleteAnd we weren't even in the jackpot area. Some places got 2 ft.!
DeleteLOVE the window with Ink ~ofcourse~ and agree getting snowed in *requires* chocolate!!! The poems are great! What great snow memories of the girls... So clever the way you repurpose things.. Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to reuse old pieces of art.
DeleteI like the seven-year-old's reaction to the winter prompt. Can she believe she wrote that?
ReplyDeleteI love the line ruined plans of going places. That sounds like me! πΉ
Deletethat’s a really great poem from the youngster !!! and natch, we gotta give the nod to the favorite here….πΎπΎπΎπ€π€π€π€π€‼️πΈ
ReplyDeleteYes, the pawprint
DeleteI liked both poems :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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DeleteI love everything. The girlies look like their mom:)
ReplyDeleteThe Eldest does. The Young One has my eyes, but she favors Himself's side of the family.
DeleteMarrying on such a date must be fun!
ReplyDeleteHehe. Whenever I enter my Bro´s - formerly parent´s - store I shout "it´s me!" so no one has to interrupt work and come out :-) A common thing to do, huh?
Your Dad lived short on money? Atm I "lost" my card and Ingo pays everything - I hope to get my "power" back! Yet he´s OK with this... LOL on the scammers ... and hahaha on the lap!!! I am writing to you from the porch. In a mini-skirt and T-shirt in 9