Still feeling under par so Keeping Day 58 of The 100 Day Project simple and trying not to judge myself too harshly for what I'm producing.
Today I worked on another page in my altered book.
The first layer was created using painty paper, a recycled ribbon from a body shop package, an old Woolworths receipt, upcycled parcel wrapping paper, a Christmas menu from a National Trust Garden, vintage sheet music, a postage stamp and a miniature playing card from a Christmas cracker.
The extra layer includes hand printed tissue paper, flower pics from a recycled book and a random number from an old magazine.
To finish it all off I toned down some of the white with distressed ink and outlined the flowers with black ink.
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Thank you @gillianpearce ,
Lovely work....appreciate hearing where each piece was from and how you are progressing to the finished look.
Sorry to hear you are still poorly....hopefully soon you will be well as ever.
Have you heard of Kelly Hoernig on YouTube....she has a couple of very well done videos with regards to The 100 Day Project.
Cheers!
Thanks for stopping back.I appreciate it.
I haven't heard of Kelly Hoernig. I'll check her out when I'm feeling better. Thanks for the tip. ♥️
Found a link for you...
Hope it works...
Cheers!
From my end ..it looks like it will not work...
In the Studio with Kelly Hoernig ....will hopefully work.
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That's an interesting collection of pieces you have used together.
Hope you continue to feel better and better.
Thanks Jacey. ♥️
That came out nice!
I really like what you're doing here! I have long enjoyed seeing the creative ways old books can be reimagined!