ArtJournalEveryDayLogo-150 Because I'm all about Art Journal Every Day being a community activity, I've asked some ladies who are participating in the project to do guest posts along the way.  Today is the first of those posts!  I've got two more great guests lined up — one for January and one for February and I'm looking through all the links and postings every day and will invite more guests as the year rolls along!  You never know who will be next! 

Today's post is by Sherri Pelletier (#51 on this list). 

The Spark of an Idea

As 2009 was drawing to a close, I was looking for a project for 2010, similar to the 52Q that Emily Falconbridge had started.  52Q was a weekly challenge to make a mini art journal tag or ATC based on a new question each week.

It was my first real foray into art journaling, I loved everything about it!  Trying out new products, mediums and techniques on manila tags, coming up with my interpretations of the question and having a written record of my answers was only part of the fun. Sharing on flickr, seeing what others came up, and leaving and enjoying feedback was equally fulfilling.  Here is a peek at my tags from that project:

Photo 1 52Q done
During 2009 I had acquired a Listography book. I also discovered the Listography  website("Listography is a book and personal web application which allows users to create and share lists. Through list-making, users can shape an autobiography and create references for themselves and others. Some common types of lists are: favorites, wishlists, to do lists, catalogues, memories, and photo lists. Users are sometimes called listographers and their collection of lists are referred to as listographies." – wikipedia)

I decided that weekly lists would be the perfect way to continue my mini art journaling.  My 2010 project: 52 Lists for 2010, More Mini Art Journaling, was born.  I challenged myself and anyone who wanted to participate to create a list in their art journal each week.

List keeping appeals to the memory keeper in me. Being somewhat of a novice in art journaling, I had something to write about and an excuse to create. Most of the lists I used were from that Listography book.  (Lisa Nola, the creator of Listography, gave her blessing for me to use many of her list ideas.)  A few I made up myself.  See the full list of lists here.

The Supplies are FREE!

Most of my lists are built on scraps of cardboard and all of those scraps came from packing or packaging. Amazon loves to stabilize their shipments with corrugated pieces, and anytime I order paper, it usually is encased in cardboard for protection. I’ll never throw that away, and with the start of this project, I even found myself flattening and saving the cardboard boxes from things like tissues and teabags. One tea brand in particular, Yogi,  has a lovely design printed on the inside – just had to use it for one of my lists!

Photo 2 List 8
Besides my cardboard stash, I’ve accumulated a basket of "stuff" that became my first stop when creating a new list. Smaller pieces from packaging, labels, tape, discarded blueprints from my husband, tags, you name it. I also have an even larger basket of predominantly clothing tags from our whole family, saved over the last 5 years or so. My intention for that was a mini book which still hasn’t happened. In the meantime, I dig in there now and then for something to add to my art journaling.

Photo 3 basket 1
This basket is wedged beside my desk, so its easy to get to when I need it.

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The basket of tags and packaging that I (sort of!) sort by family members.

My Creative Space

And just in case you're wondering, this is where I create.  I figured it might be a good idea to share a picture of the small space in which I create. It’s a desk I’ve situated in an area between our living and dining rooms, with a small shelf beside it. I know many people have the luxury of a room to call their studio or scraproom, but just as many utilize a more multipurpose area, like me!

Trying New Things

My art journal is the perfect place to try new things.

Embossing folders can be used to make great backgrounds, and I’ve tried them on cardboard, cardstock, tags, and metal. The metal’s especially fun and can be coloured with alcohol inks or copics, but I liked sharpies the best.

Embossed metal 1
Embossed metal 1
Cardboard coffee sleeves are great to punch or cut shapes from. Flowers, hearts, stars, letters, they all look great.

Coffee sleeve flower(coffee cup sleeve flower)

Coffee sleeve flower (coffee cup sleeve heart)

Coffee sleeve flower (coffee cup sleeve mini flowers)

For someone like me, whose paint experience is limited, it’s been fun to play with acrylics and water colours, painting on a variety of surfaces – paper, cardboard, canvas, and adding texture and depth with my favourite: bubble wrap.

Bubble wrap (The yellow background was printed with bubble wrap!)

Even just adding a favourite image from a magazine, tissue box, extra photos or saved gift wrap makes what I create unique and more meaningful to me.  I did my List 34: Places I Have Lived, on a scrap of plastic wrap printed cardstock that I had saved for years.

Photo 6 List 34
I paper pieced everything from cardboard pieces I had saved: a Target tag, Kleenex box and of course some bits of a Yogi tea box. Bits of ribbon and tape can add balance or just fill up space. Even things like candy wrappers are fun to add if its your favourite candy!  All of these bits have personal meaning for me when I look at the page.

52 Lists Completed

My 52 lists from last year ended up being a big fat chunk of art journaling goodness:

Photo 7 52 lists side view
I love the different sized lists and the bits of stuff sticking out here and there!  Here are a few of my favorite pages from my art journal:

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You can find a few more pictures of my 52 lists, all tied up here.

Heading Into 2011

After 2 years of weekly art journaling, I have to say I’m hooked! I’m so glad Julie came up with her brilliant Art Journal Every Day, and I’m thrilled that so many are on board.  With last year’s 52 lists all wrapped up, I’m ready to jump into Art Journaling Every Day!

My art journal for 2011 is a moleskine.  The pages are 5X8, so it’s easily portable. While it says 104 pages, they count front and back, so the book holds enough pages to do a 2 page spread each week, for the year.

Though I’ve done much more in my head than on paper so far this year, I’m keeping a list of ideas for future pages. I keep that list in the back pocket of my moleskine.

I haven’t gotten much farther than the inside front cover with my all important contact info, but on those pages, I tried out the different colours of the watercolours I recently purchased.

Photo 8 2011 Art Journal
For those of you doubting whether or not you can do this, or can keep up with this, remember that this is YOUR art journal and you can do or not do it however and whenever you like. Posting a weekly list made me create something every week. I thought about it when I wasn’t creating. Left myself open to inspiration and found it in some of the most unlikely places.

Finally on a very personal note, I continued to work every week on my art journal during treatment for breast cancer, starting with surgery in May 2010, chemo during the summer and radiation that was completed right before Thanksgiving.  My prognosis is excellent, I’m feeling great and catching up on many things that I let slide last year, like the windows. But hey, they’re still clean enough to see through if you squint! And I’m thankful that I have my 52 lists that I created during what I can only describe as a very enlightening year.

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Headshot I am a SAHM and love life in PA with my husband and two kids. And big dog and small bird. We moved here from Canada 14 years ago, so travel and guaranteed White Christmases (most years!) are part of our life. My love of scrapbooking and memory keeping evolved and expanded to card making and art journaling. My favourite snack right now, creating or not, is Blue Diamond Wasabi & Soy Sauce Almonds, and a tall cup of my version of swamp water: equal parts of OJ and Coke Zero. On the rocks, of course!

My blog: Just Past Midday

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, β€œCarve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

128 thoughts on “Art Journal Every Day: Listography

  • Very inspiring Sherri! I love looking at all your pages and reading what you’ve saved…I found myself saving a lot of what you mentioned and not knowing what I would do with it but just knew I should keep it! I’m also glad to hear your prognosis is excellent! Hugs to you!

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  • Very inspiring Sherri! I love looking at all your pages and reading what you’ve saved…I found myself saving a lot of what you mentioned and not knowing what I would do with it but just knew I should keep it! I’m also glad to hear your prognosis is excellent! Hugs to you!

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  • Very inspiring Sherri! I love looking at all your pages and reading what you’ve saved…I found myself saving a lot of what you mentioned and not knowing what I would do with it but just knew I should keep it! I’m also glad to hear your prognosis is excellent! Hugs to you!

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  • Very inspiring Sherri! I love looking at all your pages and reading what you’ve saved…I found myself saving a lot of what you mentioned and not knowing what I would do with it but just knew I should keep it! I’m also glad to hear your prognosis is excellent! Hugs to you!

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  • Great post, loved the idea on lists, and glad to see I’m not the only one working on a page for more than 1 day =). Happy to know you are doing ok on your “personal note”! Nice to meet you!

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  • Great post, loved the idea on lists, and glad to see I’m not the only one working on a page for more than 1 day =). Happy to know you are doing ok on your “personal note”! Nice to meet you!

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  • Great post, loved the idea on lists, and glad to see I’m not the only one working on a page for more than 1 day =). Happy to know you are doing ok on your “personal note”! Nice to meet you!

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  • Great post, loved the idea on lists, and glad to see I’m not the only one working on a page for more than 1 day =). Happy to know you are doing ok on your “personal note”! Nice to meet you!

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  • Thank you Sherri for sharing with us a very piece of your life and feelings (along with craft tips!)

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  • Thank you Sherri for sharing with us a very piece of your life and feelings (along with craft tips!)

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  • Thank you Sherri for sharing with us a very piece of your life and feelings (along with craft tips!)

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  • Thank you Sherri for sharing with us a very piece of your life and feelings (along with craft tips!)

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  • THANKS SHERI!! heart moving and inspiring!! I can do this thing called journaling!!

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  • THANKS SHERI!! heart moving and inspiring!! I can do this thing called journaling!!

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  • THANKS SHERI!! heart moving and inspiring!! I can do this thing called journaling!!

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  • THANKS SHERI!! heart moving and inspiring!! I can do this thing called journaling!!

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  • This was an amazing post… buzzin with inspiration. I am a scrapbooker, quilter, crochet-er and improving photographer but have never really Art journalled. I had a go way back in 2005 on ATC cards and was so disappointed with my efforts I never tried again. I so love the idea of tags or bits of cardboard as i’m still trying to shake the (silly/annoying/paralyzing) fear of wrecking a perfectly beautiful moleskin or similar. So… where do I go from here… unsure… but a step closer to the Art journalling/mixed media stuff I so love to look at and dream of doing.
    hugs,
    Mandy.

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  • This was an amazing post… buzzin with inspiration. I am a scrapbooker, quilter, crochet-er and improving photographer but have never really Art journalled. I had a go way back in 2005 on ATC cards and was so disappointed with my efforts I never tried again. I so love the idea of tags or bits of cardboard as i’m still trying to shake the (silly/annoying/paralyzing) fear of wrecking a perfectly beautiful moleskin or similar. So… where do I go from here… unsure… but a step closer to the Art journalling/mixed media stuff I so love to look at and dream of doing.
    hugs,
    Mandy.

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  • This was an amazing post… buzzin with inspiration. I am a scrapbooker, quilter, crochet-er and improving photographer but have never really Art journalled. I had a go way back in 2005 on ATC cards and was so disappointed with my efforts I never tried again. I so love the idea of tags or bits of cardboard as i’m still trying to shake the (silly/annoying/paralyzing) fear of wrecking a perfectly beautiful moleskin or similar. So… where do I go from here… unsure… but a step closer to the Art journalling/mixed media stuff I so love to look at and dream of doing.
    hugs,
    Mandy.

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  • This was an amazing post… buzzin with inspiration. I am a scrapbooker, quilter, crochet-er and improving photographer but have never really Art journalled. I had a go way back in 2005 on ATC cards and was so disappointed with my efforts I never tried again. I so love the idea of tags or bits of cardboard as i’m still trying to shake the (silly/annoying/paralyzing) fear of wrecking a perfectly beautiful moleskin or similar. So… where do I go from here… unsure… but a step closer to the Art journalling/mixed media stuff I so love to look at and dream of doing.
    hugs,
    Mandy.

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  • Thank you for this wonderful post Sherri. I like the freedom my art journal gives me to “not get it right” (unlike a LO for me). I too am a list maker and I am going to check the links that you left for us to discover. Your photo is beautiful and your work is inspiring to me!

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  • Thank you for this wonderful post Sherri. I like the freedom my art journal gives me to “not get it right” (unlike a LO for me). I too am a list maker and I am going to check the links that you left for us to discover. Your photo is beautiful and your work is inspiring to me!

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  • Thank you for this wonderful post Sherri. I like the freedom my art journal gives me to “not get it right” (unlike a LO for me). I too am a list maker and I am going to check the links that you left for us to discover. Your photo is beautiful and your work is inspiring to me!

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  • Thank you for this wonderful post Sherri. I like the freedom my art journal gives me to “not get it right” (unlike a LO for me). I too am a list maker and I am going to check the links that you left for us to discover. Your photo is beautiful and your work is inspiring to me!

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  • wonderful inspiring, and so filled with color.. loved reading this article! hugs thks for sharing her with us! bonnierose

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  • wonderful inspiring, and so filled with color.. loved reading this article! hugs thks for sharing her with us! bonnierose

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  • wonderful inspiring, and so filled with color.. loved reading this article! hugs thks for sharing her with us! bonnierose

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  • wonderful inspiring, and so filled with color.. loved reading this article! hugs thks for sharing her with us! bonnierose

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  • Thanks Sherri – some super ideas. I haven’t posted anything, because I haven’t finished anything. I am sort of using my art journal and as way to teach myself to draw. Very excited.

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  • Thanks Sherri – some super ideas. I haven’t posted anything, because I haven’t finished anything. I am sort of using my art journal and as way to teach myself to draw. Very excited.

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  • Thanks Sherri – some super ideas. I haven’t posted anything, because I haven’t finished anything. I am sort of using my art journal and as way to teach myself to draw. Very excited.

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  • Thanks Sherri – some super ideas. I haven’t posted anything, because I haven’t finished anything. I am sort of using my art journal and as way to teach myself to draw. Very excited.

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  • Awesome post, very inspiring and fun to read about your year long projects with two successful years in a row – I’m impressed by that! I lists too!
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • Awesome post, very inspiring and fun to read about your year long projects with two successful years in a row – I’m impressed by that! I lists too!
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • Awesome post, very inspiring and fun to read about your year long projects with two successful years in a row – I’m impressed by that! I lists too!
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • Awesome post, very inspiring and fun to read about your year long projects with two successful years in a row – I’m impressed by that! I lists too!
    Thanks for the inspiration!

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  • I just love the big, chunky results of your listography project. Your favs are so interesting. I’m so glad you’re brave enough to share your art and your story. They’re both inspiring.

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  • I just love the big, chunky results of your listography project. Your favs are so interesting. I’m so glad you’re brave enough to share your art and your story. They’re both inspiring.

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  • I just love the big, chunky results of your listography project. Your favs are so interesting. I’m so glad you’re brave enough to share your art and your story. They’re both inspiring.

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  • I just love the big, chunky results of your listography project. Your favs are so interesting. I’m so glad you’re brave enough to share your art and your story. They’re both inspiring.

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  • Thank you so much for posting your list making project! I have been struggling with the Art Journal Every Day project, and have made only one page, which I hate. I’m a list maker, and usually write them down in a spiral notebook. I think this would make the whole thing so much more doable for me. You have really inspired me! I’m so happy your health is improving, as well!

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  • Thank you so much for posting your list making project! I have been struggling with the Art Journal Every Day project, and have made only one page, which I hate. I’m a list maker, and usually write them down in a spiral notebook. I think this would make the whole thing so much more doable for me. You have really inspired me! I’m so happy your health is improving, as well!

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  • Thank you so much for posting your list making project! I have been struggling with the Art Journal Every Day project, and have made only one page, which I hate. I’m a list maker, and usually write them down in a spiral notebook. I think this would make the whole thing so much more doable for me. You have really inspired me! I’m so happy your health is improving, as well!

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  • Thank you so much for posting your list making project! I have been struggling with the Art Journal Every Day project, and have made only one page, which I hate. I’m a list maker, and usually write them down in a spiral notebook. I think this would make the whole thing so much more doable for me. You have really inspired me! I’m so happy your health is improving, as well!

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  • Very cool! I love the tags and lists. I also have a stash of cool packaging and scraps of cardboard. I’ve used the corragated coffee sleeves to make prints with paint, but never thought to cut shapes out to add. Duh! Some “traditional” scrappers gasp that those items are not acid-free, but isn’t that what “traditional” scrapbooks held? The momentos of everyday life. I love your work, and I LOVE your photograph! Thank you for sharing you with us!

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  • Very cool! I love the tags and lists. I also have a stash of cool packaging and scraps of cardboard. I’ve used the corragated coffee sleeves to make prints with paint, but never thought to cut shapes out to add. Duh! Some “traditional” scrappers gasp that those items are not acid-free, but isn’t that what “traditional” scrapbooks held? The momentos of everyday life. I love your work, and I LOVE your photograph! Thank you for sharing you with us!

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  • Very cool! I love the tags and lists. I also have a stash of cool packaging and scraps of cardboard. I’ve used the corragated coffee sleeves to make prints with paint, but never thought to cut shapes out to add. Duh! Some “traditional” scrappers gasp that those items are not acid-free, but isn’t that what “traditional” scrapbooks held? The momentos of everyday life. I love your work, and I LOVE your photograph! Thank you for sharing you with us!

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  • Very cool! I love the tags and lists. I also have a stash of cool packaging and scraps of cardboard. I’ve used the corragated coffee sleeves to make prints with paint, but never thought to cut shapes out to add. Duh! Some “traditional” scrappers gasp that those items are not acid-free, but isn’t that what “traditional” scrapbooks held? The momentos of everyday life. I love your work, and I LOVE your photograph! Thank you for sharing you with us!

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  • LOVE your posts, ideas, inspirations, and scraps! Also I love your encouragement! Thanks and glad I started my journal…it makes me happy. :))

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  • LOVE your posts, ideas, inspirations, and scraps! Also I love your encouragement! Thanks and glad I started my journal…it makes me happy. :))

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  • LOVE your posts, ideas, inspirations, and scraps! Also I love your encouragement! Thanks and glad I started my journal…it makes me happy. :))

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  • LOVE your posts, ideas, inspirations, and scraps! Also I love your encouragement! Thanks and glad I started my journal…it makes me happy. :))

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  • FABULOUS post! Inspiring work! Awesome ideas!

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  • FABULOUS post! Inspiring work! Awesome ideas!

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  • FABULOUS post! Inspiring work! Awesome ideas!

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  • FABULOUS post! Inspiring work! Awesome ideas!

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  • Wow! Thanks for sharing Sherri, that was really inspiring. I want to have/make a listography journal πŸ˜€

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  • Wow! Thanks for sharing Sherri, that was really inspiring. I want to have/make a listography journal πŸ˜€

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  • Wow! Thanks for sharing Sherri, that was really inspiring. I want to have/make a listography journal πŸ˜€

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  • Wow! Thanks for sharing Sherri, that was really inspiring. I want to have/make a listography journal πŸ˜€

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  • So neat! And I love that “List #8” one! SOOO cool! Thank you for sharing all these with us! πŸ™‚

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  • So neat! And I love that “List #8” one! SOOO cool! Thank you for sharing all these with us! πŸ™‚

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  • So neat! And I love that “List #8” one! SOOO cool! Thank you for sharing all these with us! πŸ™‚

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  • So neat! And I love that “List #8” one! SOOO cool! Thank you for sharing all these with us! πŸ™‚

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  • Have been toying with the idea of trying art journaling after reading Julie’s blog and your post is very inspiring. Thanks.

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  • Have been toying with the idea of trying art journaling after reading Julie’s blog and your post is very inspiring. Thanks.

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  • Have been toying with the idea of trying art journaling after reading Julie’s blog and your post is very inspiring. Thanks.

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  • Have been toying with the idea of trying art journaling after reading Julie’s blog and your post is very inspiring. Thanks.

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  • i think i would hyperventilate if i accumulate that much stuff inside my house. but yes.. you made lots of beautiful stuff with them..

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  • i think i would hyperventilate if i accumulate that much stuff inside my house. but yes.. you made lots of beautiful stuff with them..

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  • i think i would hyperventilate if i accumulate that much stuff inside my house. but yes.. you made lots of beautiful stuff with them..

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  • i think i would hyperventilate if i accumulate that much stuff inside my house. but yes.. you made lots of beautiful stuff with them..

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  • The spark of an idea that led to a fantastic year of work! Thank you for sharing this inspiration with us.

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  • The spark of an idea that led to a fantastic year of work! Thank you for sharing this inspiration with us.

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  • The spark of an idea that led to a fantastic year of work! Thank you for sharing this inspiration with us.

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  • The spark of an idea that led to a fantastic year of work! Thank you for sharing this inspiration with us.

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  • Wow! What inspiration. My art journal really is just the art I am not much of a journaler, even in my scrapbooking. I like this idea of the lists. I might give it a try , although I’ll be less bold and perhaps do it monthly.
    Thanks again for the inspiration!

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  • Wow! What inspiration. My art journal really is just the art I am not much of a journaler, even in my scrapbooking. I like this idea of the lists. I might give it a try , although I’ll be less bold and perhaps do it monthly.
    Thanks again for the inspiration!

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  • Wow! What inspiration. My art journal really is just the art I am not much of a journaler, even in my scrapbooking. I like this idea of the lists. I might give it a try , although I’ll be less bold and perhaps do it monthly.
    Thanks again for the inspiration!

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  • Wow! What inspiration. My art journal really is just the art I am not much of a journaler, even in my scrapbooking. I like this idea of the lists. I might give it a try , although I’ll be less bold and perhaps do it monthly.
    Thanks again for the inspiration!

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  • This was a wonderful post full of inspiration and intimate. Thank you so very much for sharing.

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  • This was a wonderful post full of inspiration and intimate. Thank you so very much for sharing.

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  • This was a wonderful post full of inspiration and intimate. Thank you so very much for sharing.

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  • This was a wonderful post full of inspiration and intimate. Thank you so very much for sharing.

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  • Oh my GOSH! I have never seen all your 52tags together – they look beautiful! And the 2011 art journal looks just like my highschool school diary – oh I loved that thing. By the end of the year it was an absolute masterpiece – all done in class ofcourse πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Thick and chunky and SOOOOO colorful! Gorgeous! Making me so nostalgic that I am seriously tempted to join you all in this undertaking!

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  • Oh my GOSH! I have never seen all your 52tags together – they look beautiful! And the 2011 art journal looks just like my highschool school diary – oh I loved that thing. By the end of the year it was an absolute masterpiece – all done in class ofcourse πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Thick and chunky and SOOOOO colorful! Gorgeous! Making me so nostalgic that I am seriously tempted to join you all in this undertaking!

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  • Oh my GOSH! I have never seen all your 52tags together – they look beautiful! And the 2011 art journal looks just like my highschool school diary – oh I loved that thing. By the end of the year it was an absolute masterpiece – all done in class ofcourse πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Thick and chunky and SOOOOO colorful! Gorgeous! Making me so nostalgic that I am seriously tempted to join you all in this undertaking!

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  • Oh my GOSH! I have never seen all your 52tags together – they look beautiful! And the 2011 art journal looks just like my highschool school diary – oh I loved that thing. By the end of the year it was an absolute masterpiece – all done in class ofcourse πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Thick and chunky and SOOOOO colorful! Gorgeous! Making me so nostalgic that I am seriously tempted to join you all in this undertaking!

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  • I love your stack of beautiful tags, and the idea of 52 lists. I’ve been dithering about Art Journalling for so long, not sure how to start, but your tags are so inspiring, I’m going to give it a go.
    Best wishes for 2011

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  • I love your stack of beautiful tags, and the idea of 52 lists. I’ve been dithering about Art Journalling for so long, not sure how to start, but your tags are so inspiring, I’m going to give it a go.
    Best wishes for 2011

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  • I love your stack of beautiful tags, and the idea of 52 lists. I’ve been dithering about Art Journalling for so long, not sure how to start, but your tags are so inspiring, I’m going to give it a go.
    Best wishes for 2011

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  • I love your stack of beautiful tags, and the idea of 52 lists. I’ve been dithering about Art Journalling for so long, not sure how to start, but your tags are so inspiring, I’m going to give it a go.
    Best wishes for 2011

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