This week’s prompt was dictated by the fact that I’m not at home and do not have access to all of my supplies. Some traveled with me, but I knew when I left Rhode Island a couple of weeks ago that I wasn’t going to bring stuff for this week’s page. I figured I’d figure it out when I got to my destination, knowing full well that my friend Sue is well stocked and always happy to share.
I like what I like and don’t often deviate from the colors and supplies I enjoy working with, so it was a pretty big leap of faith that I’d get much of anything done. Which is not to say that Sue doesn’t have a well filled studio (and shelves, and closet, and drawers…) because she does. That’s actually more commentary on what a creature of habit I am. And that I like what I like. There’s my only child tendencies showing. Again. I digress.
Your prompt this week is to borrow supplies from a friend and use them to create your page. That can be papers like what I used of Sue’s, or perhaps a partly begun page. If you’re stumped, have your friend choose your colors. It doesn’t matter if you need more than a week to get stuff from her to you or vice versa. The only deadlines we have are the ones you impose upon yourself, so relax and wait for the mail to arrive. :+)
If getting stuff from someone else isn’t feasible, you have a couple of options: poke around through your stash and find some things you bought that you loved at the time but now wonder what it the heck you were thinking. Or pull out a bunch of disparate supplies and lay them out where you can easily reach them. Close your eyes and pick. No peeking either and you have to use what you pick the first time!
Since I’m only willing to step so far outside of my comfort zone (that’s why it’s called a comfort zone after all!) I borrowed a 1″ hole punch and a stack of papers Sue has made. Circles are good, I can work with them.
I began by randomly punching circles and laid them on the page. No idea yet what I’m doing, but this is a start.
One of the things that did travel with me are Zig Watercolors. I washed on a gradation and sprinkled a little salt on the wet paper to create burst effects.
Table salt, with its small granules, makes smaller, more subtle bursts. It’s what I had available, so I used it.
I laid the circles out and liked them, but still had no idea what I was doing. I pulled out more of Sue’s papers and sifted through her awesome assortment of painted and printed deli paper. I will admit to fumbling around, trying several things over the course of a couple of hours, and still having no idea what I wanted to do. It didn’t help that I was working on several other things at the same time, which has a tendency to make things harder than they need to be.
Knowing full well I needed to get something finished, I cut random (and very uneven) circles from the deli paper, layering the ones I’d punched on top. Kind of like a penny rug.
Once they were glued in place I used a black .7 tipped Pebeo decoMarker and scribbled circles around the punched circles.
And since circles are my friend, and a safe fall back place, I decided to doodle a path of circles across the page. I used a Superfine Black PITT Pen.
Progress…
Getting there.
Doodled circles are finished, but the page is not. Something is missing. When all else fails, go for the sparkly stuff. Words to live (and journal) by…
So I added a little Gala Glitz to the center of each of the punched circles. Better, and now I’m willing to call it done.
11 Comments
Absolute genius. The finished page is gorgeous and you made something from nothing (or very little). How wonderful and a great way to start my week.!!!!! Thanks so much, Barb!
You’re welcome! I’m always happy to provide a little inspiration. :+)
What a lovely page from using so little. Hope you had a great time with your friend. See you Wednesday for your weekly muse.
Thanks Cheryl. Yep, good stuff coming on Wednesday!
Love how the page turned out. I vow to use more doodles. They add so much. G
Thanks Gracie! The best part of those circles is that I enjoy creating them. They’re meditative for me in a way Zentangle is not. Who knew?!
Maybe you should get stumped more often…this looks great.
Thanks very much!
Thanks for the options, don’t have a crafty friend near enough to use their stash.
You are the Queen of Doodled Circles! Those added so much to the page. You found your way ‘home,’ no matter where your travels took you.
Will tracing paper work as substitute for deli paper?
As another ‘only child’ I can relate to being a creature of habit.
You are my inspiration to try new things.