Wow- I cannot believe it is Friday already. I spent my most of my week in a 4 day intensive baking class in Vermont at King Arthur Flour. It was lots of fun, and I learned a whole lot of things I didn't know (and I thought I knew quite a bit-but I think all 12 of us in class felt the same way). The class was taught by 2 different pastry chefs so we learned some professional techniques to make us better home bakers.
But today's post isn't about food so I will share with you 3 journal pages.
I am linking in with Paint Party Friday which is hosted by Kristen and Eva and also to Art Journal Journey which is hosted by Valerie and Susi. Thanks to all of those ladies for hosting.
This month's theme at Art Journal Journey is post and postage. I've been creating this little letter writing story between 2 people, Lizzie and Wally. If you've read any of the others. here are the next 3 installments. Of course if you haven't, you can just look at these as 3 journal pages with a postage theme.
This top page is a page from Wally's journal. The we have a letter Lizzie writes to Wally. She goes to Paris looking for him and the third piece is about that.
But again, if you aren't following, none of those details really matter at all.
With my baking class and traveling to and from Vermont (and staying there a part of the week too), I have done a lot of art this week. But today I am hanging low and plan on some paint play!
Thanks for stopping by my blog, and hope everyone has a wonderful weekend.
Wonderful journal pages, love how you are carrying on the story! Thanks so much for joining us again at Art Journal Journey. Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeletevery cool, lots of expression!
ReplyDeleteYou've created just wonderful AJ pages, Erika. They are so gorgeously composed and there is a lovely and exciting story. I love stories in art.
ReplyDeleteThe textures and colors are fabulous, too.I reallly love your art.
Happy weekend to you and yours ♥
Love your journal pages Erika. Very interesting story. Great work.
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled about the way you make a whole story with all this wonderful pages Erika- this is just UNIQUE!
ReplyDeleteOh wow... now you will make professional cakes... I would like to come to tea.....
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Susi
wishing you a wonderful weekend!
THANKS A LOT FOR LINKING ALL THE WONDERFUL PAGES TO
ART JOURNAL JOURNEY!
HAPPY PPF!
super journal pages.
ReplyDeleteYou are very artistic with your writing/storytelling as well as how you created these lovely journal pages!
ReplyDeleteYour King Arthur baking class sure sounds special and now I'm hungry.
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Very interesting journal pages
ReplyDeleteHave a nice PPF
Much love...
Wonderful story going on there. I love Lizzie's letter to Wally.
ReplyDeleteyour continuing story is enchanting E-R-I-K-A :) and your art is super!! I would LOVE to take a class like the one you have mentioned since I love to cook and bake.
ReplyDeleteI love the intricate use of patterns and texture in your pages. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAwesome journal work!! I bet your experience at the baking class was amazing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful journal pages... a very unique spread!
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Very inspiring art work, Erika, and I so wonder if Lizzie will meet Wally. Glad to hear that your baking class was fun. Have a wonderful weekend, sweetie.
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Maarit
What a fascinating idea with the story. I will go back and read it in order. All the pieces here are so interesting with all the details, I especially like the little bird with his leaf.
ReplyDeleteFantastic pages and I liked reading your continuing story.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Your journal pages are great! Although I do not know the previous parts, the present one is fascinating1
ReplyDeleteYour AJ pages are fantastic. Even without knowing the previous stories, I find the current one fascinating!
ReplyDeleteThis correspondence is marvelous, keep it up. So perfect for the post theme. xox
ReplyDeleteAn original take on the postage theme! I love the idea of the letters and the two people corresponding! The layers and details in your art are very appealing, indeed! Thanks for sharing!
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