
Today, after too much time I finally finished my first class on 'Gratitude. It started out as a blank page which I covered with writings of all the things I am grateful for. Then I covered the writing with three colors of acrylic paint diluted to a water color consistency so some of the writing would show through. After that it was a ongoing process of using paper, tape, stamps and whatever else I could think of to collage the page. Then I took citra papers I had made previously and wrote a note of gratitude to everyone in my life and rolled them into tubes which I then glued into place to form a heart. I collaged over the heart to cover all the spaces and unify it then dry brushed over that with various colors of acrylic paints. I cut a flower from a greeting card and glued it to the corner and drew vines of leaves with a marker then added a few words to the back ground. Here is the end result. I am grateful it is finished!

This next week of connections started out as writing with a marker, on a page of my feelings of all the people I am connected with in any way. After covering the whole page with writing I used paint, ink and markers to cover all the writing. I used various items, including mesh from an onions skin bag, stencils, sponges, stamps to make the marks and give it texture. When it was done to my satisfaction I used some ivory colored acrylic paint to rough in the area where the faces will go.

Then using paints I painted in the girls, and finished the faces.
Then I collaged in these favorite snips of paper
And added this writing with marker on the other side

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