Hello,
It is a lovely evening here in my part of the world. I can see the trees, they have a luscious green, and listen to the birds while I write this post. It has rained for the major part of the day, the plants needed it, we had few days of heat and dryness this weak. I like to listen to the sound of the rain, it’s calming, and the smell of the earth after the rain is refreshing.
I shared with you my journaling practice last week, you can find it here. This week I want to share with you few pages of my art journaling practice. Sometimes it is easy to express ourselves through images and only a few words, or no words at all.
Thanks for stopping by,
Elizabeth 🙂
Thank you for all the lovely messages in your art journal. I love seeing all the butterflies fluttering about. Beautiful! A picture can say a 1,000 words, thank you Elizabeth for sharing yours!
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I’m happy you are back to doing what you love, I bet you missed it so much. You have a way of expressing yourself beautifully through mixed media 🙂
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It’s wonderful to see your pages, Elizabeth!
There’s much power in a practice like this. So glad you’re back at it. ❤
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It’s a way to letter my inner child to speak, I need to give space to her, to let her (my) feelings free.
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So glad you are back to your art journaling, Elizabeth! These examples are lovely! Like Claire and LoisaJay, I love the last quote! xx
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Lovely, and you must find it so therapeutic and relaxing. I find the same with card making.
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It’s a great practice indeed, I love to make cards as well. Right now I’m joining an Instagram challenge making one art index card per day. I should post about it by the end of the week.
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Looking forward to seeing it Elizabeth.
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Ur art is really unique!
I love that quote about not constricting yourself to make other people comfortable
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Thanks so much! That quote is one of my favorite.
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“…no need to constrict yourself to make other people comfortable.” Yes and thank you!!
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That’s the quote I noticed, too, Loisajay. How I wish I’d known this in my younger years, I’m sure I would have had a better sense of my own inner worth…
Oh well, I’ve learnt it now – in my fifties 😀
Thanks, Elizabeth ❤
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Oh, I so agree with you, Claire! With age comes wisdom. We are getting there. 🙂
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It’s a wonderful quote ladies. Only recently I’ve learned to respect myself and don’t let anyone step on my space. Hugs for both of you!
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You are welcome my dear friend, I wish the same, to have learned it in younger years, when I let many people take advantage of my lack of worth, but I guess have learned it now in middle-age is better than never 😉
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Yes my dear, takes time to learn it, I’m happy to say I’ve learned it.
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You are welcome, my dear Lois!
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I love the quote in the bottom vignette.
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One of my favorite too!
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