Time for some snapshots of the things I encounter on my many walks around the island.
Enjoy!
Hope you have some time this weekend to check out the beauty in your own neighbourhood and maybe you can take some snapshots too. Have a wonderful and artsy time!
Friday, January 30, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Journal pages from Flora
My current journal Flora is almost full! I have about four spreads to go and then I can move on to my next journal. Yes, I've already chosen the next book, but that's for another post.
Today I'm showing you some of the latest spreads. I'm showing you the pretty ones and the not so pretty ones, because I want you to see what a real journal looks like, so you don't get too hung up on the idea of it having to be beautiful. I don't always have time to prep a page nicely and sometimes I just throw some ephemera together or a series of photographs. A journal is a living thing with good days and bad days and that's perfectly okay.
In the end the 'real' journaling to me is in the writing. The rest are nice extra's and I do like to do nice layouts in my book, but sometimes I just don't get around to that and write anyway. That's how it should be as far as I'm concerned. In the end the journal is about function, not about art. And Flora is functioning just fine, thank you very much! ;-)
Hope you enjoyed this journal peek and I wish you a wonderful and artsy day.
Today I'm showing you some of the latest spreads. I'm showing you the pretty ones and the not so pretty ones, because I want you to see what a real journal looks like, so you don't get too hung up on the idea of it having to be beautiful. I don't always have time to prep a page nicely and sometimes I just throw some ephemera together or a series of photographs. A journal is a living thing with good days and bad days and that's perfectly okay.
In the end the 'real' journaling to me is in the writing. The rest are nice extra's and I do like to do nice layouts in my book, but sometimes I just don't get around to that and write anyway. That's how it should be as far as I'm concerned. In the end the journal is about function, not about art. And Flora is functioning just fine, thank you very much! ;-)
Hope you enjoyed this journal peek and I wish you a wonderful and artsy day.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
Collage Book Pages
It seems that last year I have been starting up a lot of books that are focused on specific techniques. I started a book with collage compositions, a book for doodling, a book for sketching and drawing and not so long ago I also started a book for collages with imagery from magazines and such, which means they are more representational than the abstract collage compositions in the other book.
I am liking the idea of having books that have a certain type of art in them. It makes for very pleasant books to look through and it also feels as if I have a place to go to no matter what I want to do. Somehow a book with all sorts of stuff in it, as lovely as that is too, makes me feel more scattered than having books that are focused on one thing. Except the journal of course, that will always be a mismatch of all sorts of stuff.
But today I want to show you some pages from my new Collage Book. Yes, that's what it's called, as always I'm very original and resourceful when it comes to my book names. ;-)
The book is a moleskine extra large cahier. The paper is flimsy, but that doesn't matter since I'm making it thicker by sticking stuff on it anyway.
Here are the first three collages I did in this book:
I personally like the second one the best. I think I went overboard on the third one. I'm not a minimalist, but even I can go too far sometimes, haha.
The techniques are mixed. I used magazine images, stickers, stencils, pens and coloured pencils and I also put a piece of coloured paper in the background. It's a lot of fun to mix and match all kinds of things into one coherent page (well, coherent to me anyway).
It will be years before any of these technique books are full, but that's okay. It will show me the progress of my techniques and skills over the years which is a nice side effect of this way of working.
Hope you enjoyed these first collages and I wish you a wonderful and artsy weekend!
I am liking the idea of having books that have a certain type of art in them. It makes for very pleasant books to look through and it also feels as if I have a place to go to no matter what I want to do. Somehow a book with all sorts of stuff in it, as lovely as that is too, makes me feel more scattered than having books that are focused on one thing. Except the journal of course, that will always be a mismatch of all sorts of stuff.
But today I want to show you some pages from my new Collage Book. Yes, that's what it's called, as always I'm very original and resourceful when it comes to my book names. ;-)
The book is a moleskine extra large cahier. The paper is flimsy, but that doesn't matter since I'm making it thicker by sticking stuff on it anyway.
Here are the first three collages I did in this book:
I personally like the second one the best. I think I went overboard on the third one. I'm not a minimalist, but even I can go too far sometimes, haha.
The techniques are mixed. I used magazine images, stickers, stencils, pens and coloured pencils and I also put a piece of coloured paper in the background. It's a lot of fun to mix and match all kinds of things into one coherent page (well, coherent to me anyway).
It will be years before any of these technique books are full, but that's okay. It will show me the progress of my techniques and skills over the years which is a nice side effect of this way of working.
Hope you enjoyed these first collages and I wish you a wonderful and artsy weekend!
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
The Midori
Over the past years I have been going back and forth between using paper planners, moleskine planners, my smart phone and just a simple notebook where I would write the dates myself as a base for writing down appointments and to do lists. The point was that I never could find the ideal format, because I want both a calendar and a lot of space for notes and such and preferably some art space too. But at the end of the year when I was looking for a new year planner I finally came across what I think is the perfect solution. It's called a Midori Traveler's Notebook. It looks like this:
It's a Japanese notebook system (the company is called Midori) that is so simple that it's almost laughable. Basically you have a leather folder with a couple of elastics in which you can place different inserts. The cool part about this is that you can fill your notebook any way you want.
There's all sorts of 'official' inserts for sale that range from extra thin blank paper to preprinted calendars, but of course you could also make your own inserts if you so choose.
I fell in love with the size of it. It lays beautifully in your hand and yet is not small, but mostly I like the fact that you can personalize it by just putting in there what you need. I thought in this post I'd take you on a little tour through my Midori.
I added a Hello Kitty Charm to the bookmark and some letter beads to the elastic that holds the notebook closed. I wanted to spell 'CAATJE', but unfortunately I did not have the right beads anymore (they were a remnant from another project), so I spelled 'MIDORI' instead. Oh well, I'm nothing if not original. ;-)
I put three notebooks into the folder and a so called plastic zip insert with several compartments. I also put in some sticky back plastic thingies (I have no idea what the English word is!) that can hold loose items. In the inside front cover and the front part of the zip lock insert I put a bunch of stickers.
The first booklet/insert I have is a weekly calendar. I decorated it with stickers, tape and a marker.
This is the inside front cover of the calendar, also decorated:
Here's a sample of a week gone by. I added tape and stickers to the original printed calendar. I put my to do lists and appointments in there. The green stars mean it's somebody's birthday. It just so happens that on the 5th of January I became the great aunt of an actual pair of twins! The pink thing on the top right is a magnetic bookmark.
People have asked me what a pick list is, so I might as well explain it right now, before you have to ask me in the comments. I keep to do lists and pick lists. In a way the pick list is the antidote for the to do list. To do lists (which I hate, but which are necessary up to a point) are for chores and stuff that I have to do. Pick lists are something I invented for myself and basically hold the things I want to do or could do that week, but don't necessarily have to if I don't feel like it. The pick list is full of the good stuff. Artsy stuff, reading stuff, happy stuff! It's just to keep me a little focused, but it's emphatically not a to do list. It's a to choose list if you will. ;-)
Here's a picture of a spread that has not been used yet, just so you can get an idea of what the original booklet looks like. Well, the tape and stickers are added of course. I really like this weekly format.
This is the inside back cover of the calendar. Of course I decorated that too. I like the 'done' sticker, it makes me smile to put it at the end of a calendar. ;-)
Then we move on to the second booklet/insert of my Midori, which is a quite beautiful kraft paper one. This one is intended for artsy stuff on the go. I decorated the outside cover of this one too. Naturally.
Because I just started using my Midori and only intend to work in the artsy segment when I'm away from home, I have not done much in this booklet yet. I did try out the paper with a drawing of some seed pods.
The third booklet/insert is one with grid paper. I really wanted a regular notebook in my Midori just to use as a brain dump, for lists and for anything that needs writing down on the spot. I decorated this section with kittens. Why? Because kittens are cute, why else!
Every official Midori insert has this first page with a frame in it. I used it to write down what this insert is about. That kitten on the front walked right over it!
I have used the notebook several times already, but it's not really interesting to look at. Just notes, nothing visual, so not really picture worthy.
The back of the notebook has a kitten on it too. And here you can also see the other side of the zip lock insert, the part with the actual zip lock in it. In there I keep some post-its and a pen. I did buy a pen holder to go with the Midori, but I did not like it so I took it off and use this instead.
On the back of the ziplock insert I stuck another plastic thingy in which I put a little address book that originally came with a pocket moleskine calendar and has been in use for years already. It's really handy. And on the inside of the back I keep my stamps and receipts.
And that's it. My Midori Traveler's Notebook. I absolutely love it, it's so practical.
I have to warn you that it's pretty pricy too. It was my 'winter investment'. Every year I use a small part of my Christmas bonus to buy something I really want, but would normally not splurge so much on. Often it's special art supplies, but this year it was my Midori.
There's other versions of the Midori. They come in passport size too for instance. And there's a whole truckload of fauxdori makers on Etsy and elsewhere that can make them in any colour or size you like. I just happened to fall in love with the original (the leather is so beautiful), but I do intend to make my own inserts in the future. I have one made of doublesided scrapbook paper in mind for instance.
If you are curious about this notebook system go check out Google and YouTube. There's tons of information and video's on these things. Also there are several Facebook groups devoted to this notebook. When I went looking for info I was surprised there are whole communities devoted to different planners and notebooks. Who knew? Anyway the ones I joined are Midori Traveler's Notebook Nederland (the Dutch group) and Midori Traveler's Notebook Resources (a very active international group).
I hope you liked this peek into my new love and I wish you all a wonderful and artsy day!
It's a Japanese notebook system (the company is called Midori) that is so simple that it's almost laughable. Basically you have a leather folder with a couple of elastics in which you can place different inserts. The cool part about this is that you can fill your notebook any way you want.
There's all sorts of 'official' inserts for sale that range from extra thin blank paper to preprinted calendars, but of course you could also make your own inserts if you so choose.
I fell in love with the size of it. It lays beautifully in your hand and yet is not small, but mostly I like the fact that you can personalize it by just putting in there what you need. I thought in this post I'd take you on a little tour through my Midori.
I added a Hello Kitty Charm to the bookmark and some letter beads to the elastic that holds the notebook closed. I wanted to spell 'CAATJE', but unfortunately I did not have the right beads anymore (they were a remnant from another project), so I spelled 'MIDORI' instead. Oh well, I'm nothing if not original. ;-)
I put three notebooks into the folder and a so called plastic zip insert with several compartments. I also put in some sticky back plastic thingies (I have no idea what the English word is!) that can hold loose items. In the inside front cover and the front part of the zip lock insert I put a bunch of stickers.
The first booklet/insert I have is a weekly calendar. I decorated it with stickers, tape and a marker.
This is the inside front cover of the calendar, also decorated:
Here's a sample of a week gone by. I added tape and stickers to the original printed calendar. I put my to do lists and appointments in there. The green stars mean it's somebody's birthday. It just so happens that on the 5th of January I became the great aunt of an actual pair of twins! The pink thing on the top right is a magnetic bookmark.
People have asked me what a pick list is, so I might as well explain it right now, before you have to ask me in the comments. I keep to do lists and pick lists. In a way the pick list is the antidote for the to do list. To do lists (which I hate, but which are necessary up to a point) are for chores and stuff that I have to do. Pick lists are something I invented for myself and basically hold the things I want to do or could do that week, but don't necessarily have to if I don't feel like it. The pick list is full of the good stuff. Artsy stuff, reading stuff, happy stuff! It's just to keep me a little focused, but it's emphatically not a to do list. It's a to choose list if you will. ;-)
Here's a picture of a spread that has not been used yet, just so you can get an idea of what the original booklet looks like. Well, the tape and stickers are added of course. I really like this weekly format.
This is the inside back cover of the calendar. Of course I decorated that too. I like the 'done' sticker, it makes me smile to put it at the end of a calendar. ;-)
Then we move on to the second booklet/insert of my Midori, which is a quite beautiful kraft paper one. This one is intended for artsy stuff on the go. I decorated the outside cover of this one too. Naturally.
Because I just started using my Midori and only intend to work in the artsy segment when I'm away from home, I have not done much in this booklet yet. I did try out the paper with a drawing of some seed pods.
The third booklet/insert is one with grid paper. I really wanted a regular notebook in my Midori just to use as a brain dump, for lists and for anything that needs writing down on the spot. I decorated this section with kittens. Why? Because kittens are cute, why else!
Every official Midori insert has this first page with a frame in it. I used it to write down what this insert is about. That kitten on the front walked right over it!
I have used the notebook several times already, but it's not really interesting to look at. Just notes, nothing visual, so not really picture worthy.
The back of the notebook has a kitten on it too. And here you can also see the other side of the zip lock insert, the part with the actual zip lock in it. In there I keep some post-its and a pen. I did buy a pen holder to go with the Midori, but I did not like it so I took it off and use this instead.
On the back of the ziplock insert I stuck another plastic thingy in which I put a little address book that originally came with a pocket moleskine calendar and has been in use for years already. It's really handy. And on the inside of the back I keep my stamps and receipts.
And that's it. My Midori Traveler's Notebook. I absolutely love it, it's so practical.
I have to warn you that it's pretty pricy too. It was my 'winter investment'. Every year I use a small part of my Christmas bonus to buy something I really want, but would normally not splurge so much on. Often it's special art supplies, but this year it was my Midori.
There's other versions of the Midori. They come in passport size too for instance. And there's a whole truckload of fauxdori makers on Etsy and elsewhere that can make them in any colour or size you like. I just happened to fall in love with the original (the leather is so beautiful), but I do intend to make my own inserts in the future. I have one made of doublesided scrapbook paper in mind for instance.
If you are curious about this notebook system go check out Google and YouTube. There's tons of information and video's on these things. Also there are several Facebook groups devoted to this notebook. When I went looking for info I was surprised there are whole communities devoted to different planners and notebooks. Who knew? Anyway the ones I joined are Midori Traveler's Notebook Nederland (the Dutch group) and Midori Traveler's Notebook Resources (a very active international group).
I hope you liked this peek into my new love and I wish you all a wonderful and artsy day!
Sunday, January 18, 2015
December walk
Hmmm, the title of this post sounds so wintery, but I'm afraid this year's winter is a lot like last year's. That means: no winter at all! Just storm after storm after storm. But of course we do have some beautiful days as well and as always I'm taking lots of photographs during my walks. Here's a small selection of pictures I took last December.
These were all taken during the same walk. I can tell, because only every now and then do I set my camera to the square format. I thought it might be nice for you to see where one walk can take me.
Hope you enjoyed this view of my island and wishing you a wonderful and artsy day!
These were all taken during the same walk. I can tell, because only every now and then do I set my camera to the square format. I thought it might be nice for you to see where one walk can take me.
Hope you enjoyed this view of my island and wishing you a wonderful and artsy day!
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