Sonntag, 10. November 2013

ALPHA DICTIONARY CHALLENGE - LETTER Q as in quantity and some running journal pages

Like anybody else participating at the letter Q challange

http://thecraftbarnblog.blogspot.ca/2013/11/alpha-dictionary-challenge-letter-q.html

 I was going through my little dictionary. It was not an easy one, but when I discovered this Quote I thought it would fit perfectly

 
By the way, the glass was made with my Sizzix die  bell jar, some packing (that might have even gone with that one) and alcohol inks.
 
 
participating as well at:
 
 
 
 
 
Last Weekend I was in Bad Aibling, spending a complete Weekend with my crafty friends from Munich. And having seen the "running Journal" on YouTube we really had to give it a try (actually 3, but one was given away as a present).
You don´t know what that is? Each participant has 3-5 minutes for a single page, and then the next Person brings in her ideas to that page...in our case we were mostly 8-9 persons. So here´s what we did - art by 9 one a single page
 
 
 
Sounds like fun? It was !!!!
 

22 Kommentare:

  1. Deine Werke sind immer aussergewöhnlich und auch noch pfiffig/ witzig dazu, gefällt mir alles mal wieder richtig gut.
    LG Anja

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  2. Love your Q journal page -a very inventive take on a difficult letter. And the running journal pages look wonderful too. Especially when you have 8-9 people and only a few minutes each.

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  3. Der Spruch ist genial und die Seite hat so viel Mixed Media Technik und Know How in sich... grandios..
    Eure Schnelldurchlaufseiten sehen hervorragend aus.. wahrscheinlich lauter Meisterinnen am Werk..lol!

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  4. Very creative and fun! Thanks so much for sharing with us in our challenge this week.
    Karen
    Word Art Wednesday

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  5. Such a beautiful page. Thank you so much for posting your sweet art with us. Please know you are welcome to post up to five entries each week.
    Blessings,
    Carole Robb Bisson
    Word Art Wednesday

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  6. Love the runing journal pages, that must have been amzing fun.

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  7. What a beautiful and fabulous AJ page. The colours and images are wonderful. Your printing in the glass is beautiful. Have a great day, Shirleyx

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  8. Lovely page and word choice

    MaggieH

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  9. I am loving your art! What very cool pages you've shared with everyone. Your use of the bell jar die cut is really cute on your first page. I love your bold use of color and your wonderful way of layering so many patterns. Thank you for the sweet comment you left on my blog as well! <3 Candy

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  10. Deine Seite ist mal wieder megagenial - ich bin wie immer hin und weg. Das WE in Bad Aibling war mit Sicherheit superschön - eure Werke können sich sehen lassen.

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  11. Loving your quote - that glass looks great!

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  12. Fabulous pages, great quote.

    Sylv xx

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  13. I too love the abstract take on the word. Well done

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  14. That quote is fabulous, and how true too. I love those ladies on the string too. Is that a stamp? Your multi person pages sound like quite a challenge, lol. Great job.

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  15. Traumhaft schöne und farbenfrohe Seiten, die Du da gewerkelt hast! Super gemacht!

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  16. Ach wie cool ist dass denn...running journal...hab ich noch nie gehört...na da wäre ich gern dabei gewesen :) und ach Deine Journal SEite ist einfach traumhaft..all die süssen Kleinigkeiten und dann das edle Glas...hach ich bin hin und weg ♥ Conny
    Piaroms Art Journaling

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  17. Love your page. The glass is so clever.
    Thanks for playing with us at the Craft Barn.
    Winners and new challenges will now be posted on our new blog: http://www.thecraftbarn.co.uk/blog/
    Izzy

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  18. I just subscribed to this magazine and soon stumbled across this page.
    The art is amazing. You seem very talented.
    I was just curios (this probably will seem like a stupid question): How is the art actually created? ??
    Thanks

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