Saturday, March 8, 2014

Documented Life Project

I love this week 10 DLP!
What makes Me, Me.
I was driving last Saturday when the new prompt came out...
me, in the passenger seat, I promise....
and I looked up the challenge and scribbled my response on the empty page.
This was going to take some thought....
At 8 am worship the next day we sang some heartfelt songs.
I was thinking the whole time that this is me...
singing praises..
and there was no other place I'd rather be than right there.
I had Peace in my heart and knew how I would do my challenge.
I combined the song and my heart and my list.
It was perfect. This is Me.
And then Monday my MoonMail came from RubberMoon Art Stamps.
Along with the stamp, Kae Pea sent this little print.
A perfect touch! It became my tip-in with my list on the back!
Love Love Love!
And I used the MoonMail stamp in the background too.

I want to point out my wrinkly pages (above photo)...
When I first used the gesso and pain and mod podge 
on the thin Moleskine pages I cringed!
Really! What was I thinking?
But now that I am 10 weeks into the project 
I am embracing it! It is actually GOOD for me!
Perfectly Imperfect! 
Perfect surfaces don't really matter in the whole scheme of things!.
Happy Arting Friends! 
xo

5 comments:

  1. Beautiful. Thoughts and colors blending into blissful art. Thank you.

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is absolutely beautiful. The message, colors, image...it captivates your attention and takes it to another level. Love it!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Beautiful! Your page reminds me of a stained glass window.

    ReplyDelete
  4. So awesome! I love this project too!!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and commenting. I love your unique and colorful approach to this prompt!...and I am in Ohio too...it's a small world. North Central Ohio near Marion. and getting really tired of snow...so I keep thinking green and bringing out the bright colors. Love the way your letters touch and the colors look like a stained glass window. Lovely!

    ReplyDelete