





Here is a potpourri of so of the past week or so of journal pages. I am sort of all over the place. I had to do journal surgery on my moleskin before it fell apart on me. That take a day or so to dry completely. Now my journal is way thick. Definitely easier to work in though. Hope everyone is having a great weekend!
I always look for forward to seeing and studying your luscious journal pages, Elizabeth. And today's post was a treat and an an inspiration! My fave is the doll! Hope you have a wonderful weekend. Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth, I love all of your amazing pages, wow. They are all so inspiring and beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Wonderful pages, especially the first three - I love pages that are not only beautiful but personal.
ReplyDeleteVery lovely work.
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed viewing your journal pages. Beautiful as always.
ReplyDeleteI get a little yard work done, get tired and go in as it RAINS. We, Mother Nature and I are working together these days. lol Except, after the rain and then the sun everything is TWICE as BIG. :)Bea
Great pages Elizabeth! I love the fortune quote- wrote that one down. :)
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Simply wonderful...how do you find the time??? Hope you had a great Memorial day! Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
ReplyDeleteLove those book sales - always looking for those filled with pictures! Wonderful mixture of pages - especially love the parakeet page!
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my small blog. You are quite an inspiration. I have just opened a one woman exhibit here in Newark at The Works so I am attempting to soak it all in and move forward. This is kind of an oxymoron isn't it? You have a wonderful blog and I am always pleased when I get a chance to visit. Imagine and Live in Peace, <ary Helen Fernandez Stewart
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Elizabeth!! I especially love the Geisha page. :)
ReplyDeleteAll the birds are so beautiful as well. Much LOVE
Lots of great pages here. I think my favorite is the canary but maybe that's because the fly free resonates so much with me and I have a canary although mine is fluorescent orange.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, your journal pages are inspiring. So colorful and full of hope.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your blog. I LOVE it.
I enjoy your blog, love your sense of color and organization of elements. Thanks for visiting mine.
ReplyDeleteHi from the InThisHouseandGarden group. I love your art, and keep going back to it, since it often has a beach theme. I grew up in Cocoa Beach, Florida, and just love anything having to do with the beach. I'm going to add your blog to my blog's links list. You can check it out here:
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Elizabeth!
ReplyDeleteThese are so great! I love your pages.
I love how colorful your pages are!
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