Sunday, April 1, 2012

April....Comes She Will

If it's the first day of the month, it's going to be busy over at Kate Crane's Blog and her 366 Calendar Challenge. What a fabulous project this is. I really can't say enough about how much I enjoy making the entries throughout the month. It has become my journal of projects and is moving me slowly at first, and now at a very good clip towards Art Journaling. Here's March all finished up.



The lovely Frog Princess gained a little buddy since apparently I can't count and laid down 32 squares. Oops.

It seems I have very strong ideas about what colors go with what months. Who knew? My mind's eye told me April needed to be light and airy. Small problem. I really don't do lights. I like brights. Jewel Tones. Darks. Maybe if I lived in a more southern climate, but at any rate I was determined to get something light for April.

Well...long story short, and three background pages, three journaling pages later this is what I ended up with. Thankfully I like it, because I don't know if I could have done another set today..(wee bit frustrated this afternoon).


My first attempt went a-rye when I put water based arcylic paint over water based dyes. Guess what? Just like Tim told us in Creative Chemistry water based product, reacts with water based product. Duh. Must have been asleep the gazillion times he told us that. Oh well, at least I knew how to fix it. I did, but was just not light enough. Good news though, I have June all done.


The flowers were another idea that went askew...they are one of Dyan Reaveley's new stamps for Ranger stamped in Jet Black archival ink on Memory Box paper. I'm going to try to see if I have the restraint to journal only in black, then it really won't look like my page at all....tee hee. We'll see.

Real simple, but real light. Have a great month!

14 comments:

  1. Both of your pages are so pretty. I love March's stamped figures. They are so brigh and cheery.

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  2. Wonderful pages! I admire that you worked so hard and made 3 attempts to get the light tones you wanted for your April pages - me - I think I would have given in and used what I ended up with! Well done You! :)

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  3. Lovely, bright sunny pages - love the brightness. Your March pages look wonderful - so much better when we complete them x

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  4. Two wonderful pages, the colours are superb

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  5. It just love your page for March. Well done for stepping out of your comfort zone, try a dark brown pen to journal with if you find black difficult.

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  6. lol, I can't count either, because I put 8 days in week 4 for April! I stuck a quote in the extra day.

    Your April page looks very light and spring-like. Your comments made me wonder what April is like in Alaska. I would imagine a tundra spring is very delicate, like your page.

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  7. Bright sunny pages. Just what the doctor ordered. I am so looking forward to lots of it.

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  8. Pretty colours on both your pages - I really like how the daisies overlap the edges

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  9. Your finished March is so refreshing, well done. I'm glad you like your final attempt for April, I really like it too! Lovely colours, and you're right they're airy! I like the way the daisies overlap the edges, that must add to the airiness.

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  10. Such pretty pages, love your April!

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  11. I'm so glad you enjoying this challenge. That's what it's all about, right?! Love your calendar pages - so colourful!

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