2021 Topic 15: Journaling Gratitude
Today
 we have Autumn with...Autumn!! What a beautiful set of pages in her 
gratitude journal. Her Infusions technique is one worth checking out and
 with some clever binding and a gorgeous closure, I think we all can be 
thankful she's chosen to share this with us!
~ Keren
~ Keren
Hi everyone, it's Autumn Clark from SewPaperPaint with
 you today, and I'm here to share with you a cozy little mini book I 
made to highlight a beautiful poem of gratitude by Ralph Waldo Emerson, 
"We Thank Thee."
When
 I consider gratefulness I am always reminded that even the air we 
breathe is something to be thankful for. Gratitude changes our outlook 
on what we have not and re-frames our hearts to know that we have all 
that we need. Not only are the words of this poem written beautifully, 
but the imagery they provoke are equally beautiful. And because I am a 
huge hoarder fan of Raquel's Scrapcosy stamp line, I knew her stamps would correlate with the poem perfectly!
I
 wanted to use fall colors for this album and ordered some vintage sari 
ribbon for my closure.  I then picked out some beautiful earthy 
Infusions that I thought would match it.  I chose The Sage, Olive Tree, Golden Sands and Rusty Car. 
 I used my favorite new method where I mist water onto my kraft mat, 
then sprinkle on the Infusions, then spritz again with water, then 
spritz my paper with water and dip!  That's how I was able to achieve 
the sections of color.  And I spritzed again if I needed to blend the 
color further and let it run.  I made ten square panels this way.
I stamped all of the verses with the PaperArtsy {Ink & the Dog} Collection (Words Plate 2).  This is a great stamp set for journaling!  I love the larger sized grungy font.
I
 used an older black ink pad so my stamping wouldn't be too intense, 
then stamped my heart out and watercolored each image right over the 
Infusions backgrounds.  I used my very first Scrapcosy stamp set, PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC05), focusing on the mushrooms and snail.  Oh how I love them!
I tried to pick the backgrounds that best worked with the imagery.  Here I used PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC23) for the first time.  I just love these extra large blossoms and they were such fun to color!
This line from the poem really moves me. I am so thankful for beautiful grass and am reminded of childhood spent running and lying in the grass. To make my autumn field I used stamps from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC17) and from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC26). I love how the Infusions resemble a moody evening sky.
This
 spread is my favorite!  It just makes me happy to see those golden 
autumnal colors!  And given any chance I can use this darling bird 
stamp, I will. He is from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC19) and the lovely flower is from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC20).
When I first saw the squirrel from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC25) I squealed!  I adore him and am so happy that he sits on the final page of my little book. The leaves are from the mushroom set ESC05 I mentioned above.
Finally,
 I made a stacked binding with scored kraft cardstock and attached my 
Infusions pages in the proper order. Then I assembled a soft fabric 
cover, made with a rugged, woven cloth similar to cross stitch 
material.  I used cotton batting between the chipboard and cloth to make
 the book feel softer.  I made this cover the same way I did on THIS post,
 though I attached the pages differently. This time I simply adhered the
 nestled pages to the inner spine with redline tape.  I used an 3/8" 
gutter between all of the pages.
Once everything was in place, I added a pop of color for contrast to the front cover.  I used spray mica ink and PaperArtsy Large Stencil {Tracy Scott} (PS210).
 I put paper to mask off everything but the front cover before 
spraying.  The first time I added wet media to a handmade cloth cover I 
was terrified, but because the batting is beneath it and soaks up the 
moisture (to a degree; so don't go crazy!). I then dipped a paper doily 
in a tiny bit of brown ink with a lot of water and crinkled it up while 
heat setting. I folded it in half and added some sisal fibres to the 
base, then layered carefully watercolored and fussy cut images from PaperArtsy Eclectica³ {Scrapcosy} Collection (ESC26).
 Originally I was going to use the label stamp for the back of my book, 
but as I was holding them I realized they could layer together like 
shown so I went for it and love the fullness with the greenery on the 
sides. I
 know this is a long post, but I hope you enjoyed reading about my 
process and are inspired to pull out your PaperArtsy stamps to create 
your own gratitude journal today.  
One
 thing I am most grateful for is the ability to be creative in my home 
studio.  It is such a blessing to be able to sit down and make things as
 a form of expression and therapy.  Journaling can be the best therapy! I
 encourage you to think of how you can use your stamps, stencils and 
Fresco paints to express your feelings. Even more so, express your 
thankfulness! We can always find something to gripe about, but choosing 
gratitude can bring change in our minds and hearts. And choosing 
creativity as a form of stress relief is both healthy and productive. So
 why not have a play with Infusions and stamps today?! Just let go and 
have fun!  If you're not into bookmaking, you can certainly find a wide 
array of premade mixed media journals to work in, or try what I did 
years ago and just make journal pages on recycled chipboard which you 
store in an altered box. There are no set limits.  
I am certainly grateful for your blog visit today and look forward to being back with you next time.  xx, Autumn
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10 comments:
This is such a beautiful idea Autumn! I love how you used that large font set for the poem, and the infusions backgrounds are fab, that pick up technique I find does seem to keep the colours a bit more defined and stronger too!
Wow! This is stunning!! THANK YOU Autumn, for such a beautiful creation. I love it all. I would love to flip through the book and look at all the details, taking my time... It's so peaceful and so vibrant at the same time. I didn't know you liked my stamps so much!! I love to see them in your hands. Do we need a bunny to be friends with the squirrel, Autumn? Just say it and it will come ;)
Thanks again!! Big hug!
Raquel
Wonderful gratitude journal! I love that you chose to illustrate a poem about appreciating nature and the beauty around us. The stamps and colors you used work so well together.
I also love the way that you use Infusions. Now I'm going to have to start collecting (and using) them!
Thank you for sharing such a great tutorial.
So beautiful, Autumn - the whole atmosphere you've created with the Infusions colours, and Raquel's wonderful stamps, and those big words bringing big thankfulness, is just marvellous. Love it.
Alison x
Absolutely love this, Autumn!!!!
Claudia x
Yes my dear we need a bunny and a bee. I will add the bee with the bird and bunny with the squirrel. It will be like my back yard, which I am so thankful for the creatures to watch play!
So beautiful
Gorgeous Autumn! I've also used the same alphabet .. you'll see soon :)
It's lovely to visit the blog post and learn about your inspiration for this lovely journal Autumn. Like you, I am inspired by the beauty and simplicity of nature especially when things are getting on top of me and I need a gentle reminder about what really matters in life. Thanks Stef x
Absolutely fantastic book Autumn!! Raquel's images are so great and It's like looking at a great picture book. xx
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