Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Dream, Resolve, Embrace

“A heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.” Edward Gibbon

 Every resolution starts with a dream...


and ends with an embrace.


A head to dream... a heart to resolve ... and open arms to embrace the dream
 and bring it to life.


Linking to One Little Word (Resolution), Pin & Tack (Spark Your Creativity - Anything Goes), and TIOT (Something Stitched, Real or Faux).

Supplies used:  old book paper and other ephemera for collage, fluid acrylics, alcohol inks (splatters), faux stitching stamps, Balzer Designs herringbone stencil, silks, washi tape, tissue paper collaged onto aluminum foil for the flowers (inspired by Christy Tomlinson's lesson in Lifebook 2013), journaling pen and cardstock.

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31 comments:

  1. Love the composition of your painting. It s so beautiful.

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  2. This is so gorgeous!!! I don't understand how you did the flowers but they are awesome. Love everything about this page!

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    1. I collaged tissue paper and old book pages onto aluminum foil and cut out circles for the background of the flowers. I cut out strips to make spirals for the insides. The aluminum foil makes them very easy to mold and gives them texture!

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  3. Wowwowowwwwwwwow!!!!! This is stunning!!!!! Thank you much for sharing! Gorgeous!!!

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  4. This is absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for adding a list of what you used.

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  5. This is beautiful Jessica!.. But I had to look twice at the stitching? Is that done in pen?!! I've not the time, most typically, to go dragging my sewing machine out, but I'm tickled with the idea of just DRAWING/STAMPING the stitches on!! I can handle THAT! (0; I don't know what N.J. is looking like right now, but N.Y. is looking very white and snowy right now. Hope you're staying in, and/or at least keeping warm today! ~tina

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    1. Hi Tina - The stitching is done with a stamp! I do have a sewing machine that I got for Christmas, but I haven't taken it out of the box yet. I love seeing sewing in journals, and it's something I want to embrace in 2013, but not yet! Here's the link for the stamp I used: http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Off-The-Press-Stitches/dp/B002ELI7L2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358341307&sr=8-1&keywords=stitch+stamps

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  6. Gorgeous!! Love everything about it! Collaging onto tin foil, genius! The flowers are fabulous!

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  7. This is so poetic and full of lovely tenderness!!! LOVE!
    Thank you very much for sharing this with us at TioT!

    Claudia x

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  8. This make me happy, Jessica. You know how much I love texture. I want to touch it. Are you feeling better?

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  9. Jessica, this one is going on my Top Ten Faves By Jessica Sporn list. It is breathtaking! Love how you've fit the words around the flowers and all your AMAZING texture. Off to pin it right this moment.

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  10. Stunning, thank you so much for sharing the marvel with us at TIOT! EE

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  11. Such fabulous use of layers and dimension!

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  12. Thanks so much for sharing the technique you used to make the flowers - they really popped out when I first looked at your picture. And of course the more I look the more I find! Just love it.

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  13. I love your flowers. You made them look elegant and fabulous instead of crunched up paper :) I cannot believe you got this assignment done already! Hope your feeling better!

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  14. Love the way your piece came out. I saw it on facebook yesterday and loved how you constructed your page...hope you are on the mend from the nasty flu and it is not bringing you down too much. xox

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  15. LOVE!!!!! The flowers add such an incredible touch for one wonderfully dimensional piece! Thanks for the flower technique:)

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  16. Jessica your flowers are gorgeous!!! They have so much dimension - the way you did the middles is awesome!

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  17. Hi Jessica, This is stunning, beautiful stamping and background.
    Thanks for joining us at TioT.

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  18. wow. I am so amazed.
    Your flowers are gorgeous.
    thanks for playing along.
    you are so inspiring.

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  19. PINNING!!!! Again! This belongs to me...lol! So my colors and love love love the country yet chic feel of this!

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  20. Oh my goodness! Really beautiful. Love your flowers and your background is astounding. Thanks for linking to our Let's get Stitchy Challenge at TIOT.

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  21. GOSH - this is absolutely stunning! Love this style, but I wouldn't even know how to start making anything like this... Beautiful!!!

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  22. I tried to post earlier and It didn't work! :( This is absolutely gorgeous! SO excited that you are playing along!!!

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  23. Spotted your stunning creation of TIOT Jessica and just had to pop by to say how amazing it is - such wonderful texture.
    Fliss x

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  24. Thank you for the link...it looks amazing, with the tissue paper, too-
    Love all your different wayes of rolling and folding the middle flower petals, too!! gorgeous, Jessica!!!

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