Thursday, August 1, 2013

August is Here

It’s hard to believe that August has arrived and summer break is just about over.  Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed being on vacation this summer, spending an awful lot of time sleeping just playing in the art room.

Here is this month’s calendar for The Kathryn Wheel Calendar Challenge.  I had a hard time photographing it so the background showed up. It looks kind of plain in the photo.  stuff 375
Some July journal pages...
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I finished the book I had been working in so created a couple of new ones.  I learned the binding stitches (double x and diamond x) from Mary Ann at Dispatch From LA.   stuff 378 stuff 379 stuff 380 stuff 381 stuff 382 stuff 383

The back-to-school count down begins today.  Happy August!

11 comments:

  1. And a happy August to you too.

    Is the confusion in the hair colour indicative. Is there latent hippy-chick in there. :-D

    I REEEEEALLY like the colours here. How did you get the sharp divisions. Did you mask with a latex/PVA. Either way I'm impressed, but if you've freehanded it, that 3rd one primarily, that's really good.

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    1. I think my alter ego has pink hair. ;)
      I didn't tape anything, however I never think my lines are very good with acrylic, so thank you.

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    2. Oh, have you never used the latex. It's excellent, you just pick/roll it off. It's really useful with acrylic for you can put it over existing paint once it's dry.
      Btw, how are you getting on, keeping the paint flowing in the dry heat of SoCal.
      We're going to have a lovely one today. Been v-wet this past week or so. Odd rain though, more like what you write about where the stuff vomits from the sky. An inch or more in an hour.

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    3. I've used masking fluid with watercolor, but I never even thought of using it with acrylic. I wonder if it's the same stuff.
      The paint doesn't flow great here. I don't like using the extender mediums because I find that they gave the paint a weird consistency - kind of sticky. The nice thing about it is when working in layers, there's not a whole lot of waiting around for the paint to dry time.
      Your heatwave is over then? Did you dry up enough that the heavy rains are causing any flooding? Those kinds of rains always cause flooding here because the ground is so dry.
      It has been beautiful here the last couple of days...mid 80s and sunny clear skies. And the best part is at night it's cooled down allowing the windows to open and to bring in some fresh air.

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  2. I remember when DD1 was in 4th grade, they all made books. We mothers did the binding and they turned out really well. I wish I could remember how it was done.

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    1. What a fun project! We never have time for stuff like that.

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  3. I always love your calendar pages, as well as the journal pages you show us. You do very good work.

    I've been reading down your blog and loved the one about the humping dinos. It's a bit sad they couldn't have saved ONE of the lesser offensive murals and let the kids paint over it with different colored paint, but keeping the same design. I fear some of your school's history has been lost.

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    1. Oh thank you. I'm afraid it's lost too. Things will still go on, but it is a bit sad.

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  4. Love, love, love your journals!
    Happy August!

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    1. I've really enjoyed making them. I had to stop at two because I didn't need anymore. :)

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  5. Love your neat pages! Look forward to seeing next months! Love your lovely bright journal pages too! The top one is just perfect for the beginning of the holidays! Chris

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