No step by step instructions as this was a spread purely done for my own pleasure and thus produced without stopping to take pictures of the process or writing down what I was doing, and as a result even I have problems reconstructing the various steps. It started with paint and stencilling using stencils from Stencilgirl. The next step was to adhere some patterned wrapping papers as well as pieces of paper napkins. I used 3 different napkins, one with the loungers and tennis racket, one of flowers and the last one with vintage postcard imagery.
I couldn't resist adding some of my most favourite postage stamps as well, as you can see above.
And there was a lot of mark making, doodling, and outlining towards the end. The yellow flower is a vintage image from a book. A vintage quotation from Wordsworth was also glued on at top right. It comes from his Intimations of Immortality and reads:
There was a time when meadow, grove and stream,
The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem
Apparelled in celestial light.
The glory and the freshness of a dream.
It is not now as it hath been of yore; -
Turn wheresoe'er I may,
By night or day,
The things which I have seen I now can see no more.
So despite the sunny look of this page it also does have a darker side (like most of my work) but I'm journalling about it in a oblique way so that I will always remember what I wanted to capture in this page while at the same time it will also remind me of those gloriously sunny April days.
4 comments:
Just lovely Frieda - the layers are wonderful. Sadly I am behind on my DLP journal with life simply getting in the way. Vacation is coming so I hope to catch up on my art!
Oh Frieda, I think this is my very favorite spread of yours ever-really awesome!!
This is a gorgeous spread, Frieda and so good to see it was done just for you!
visiting from stencil girl post - i love this collage. Going to look at the rest of your blog : ) cheers.
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