Here's what was on my table yesterday: Lots of medium, scraps of papers, and a
playbill from Once on this Island, which we saw at the Papermill last
Saturday. (Yes, there is also deodorant on my desk -- why, you ask? I don't
know. It's not an art supply! But ... I am truly showing you what was actually
on my desk yesterday morning -- and the deodorant is back in the bathroom.) We always bring home too many
playbills; most end up in the recycling. But...what if I
make a journal out of the playbill?
First, glue and staple a bunch of the pages together to thicken them, and then tape the inside seams:
Second, randomly glue down pieces of reclaimed book pages, scraps, old paint experiments -- whatever is on the desk! Knock back with gesso, and dry thoroughly.
Add paint, stencils, stamps -- whatever is in easy reach. No planning, just go. Experiment with color combinations. Use scraps that didn't fit into anything else. And voila, a ready to go journal with NO BLANK PAGES.
Don't know yet what I'll use this for, and the cover is still blank, but I will show you when I finish it. It was fast, furious and fun, and now I know what to do with extra playbills, magazines, etc.! If you've "up-cycled" something like this, please link to it to share. And if you know an arty use for deodorant, I'd love to hear it!

I remember well the feeling of the school year ending and the stretch of 2 magical months before the next school year. That feeling that I could reinvent myself out of the grind of school days. I could go to camp and morph from a caterpillar into a butterfly before September! I call this the "power of the pause" -- and even though we are not school kids anymore, it's important to find those pauses -- between sleeping and waking, being in the studio and closing the door/turning off the light to step into other parts of our lives, etc. Just a moment to stop, take a breath, and remember that we can emerge at any point and at any moment.
Day 25's prompt continued into day 26 for me. I took Samy to get a mani/pedi, and had a pedicure myself. (my hands are a lost cause!) While on the chair, I drew my feet to memorialize the moment. They're not the best feet, but they get me where I want to go! I'm going to link this to Summer of Color and Paint Party Friday too. Please go check out the amazing art on those two sites!

LICENSING NEWS:
I just completed the designs for a new line of "Nibbles n' Nosh"® plates and bowls for Aviv Judaica. Here are the plates. Hopefully they will soon be in a store near you! And... Aviv is re-releasing a latke chef line I designed, which will be available for Hannukah!. One of the greeting card companies I license to has asked me for some Easter themed designs. So if you have any inspiration you're willing to share, please let me know!
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