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Wednesday
Sep222010

Art Journal: Faeries

"And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it."
— Roald Dahl

9x12" watercolor paper, stitching, fabric, photo, etc.

Join the 20 Things Dare. We brainstormed 140 Things You've Never Used in Your Art Journal and 143 Things You've Used in Your Art Journal [and the lists are completely different!] Anything to add?

I'm reading Lettering & Type... so many ideas, motivates me to DESIGN letters!

¤ More about learning to sew at Sew-a-Go-Go.
¤ More stitched art journal pages: The View, Dance, Swing, Motivation, Voyage.
¤ My first Stitched Travel Journal!
¤ We found these enchanting faerie houses years ago at the Fort Worth Arts Festival; designed + created by The Faerie House.

Reader Comments (7)

Beautiful stitched art journal pages. Very inspiring.
Thanks
Kat :-)

I want to take over my partners sewing machine soo bad....

09.22.2010 | Unregistered CommenterBrian Kasstle

Katina, Thank you for saying hello, good to meet you!

Brian, Sorry to taunt you with more photos of stitched paper. Perhaps you can gain access to the sewing machine when said partner is otherwise occupied. Trickery might work.

Tammy

09.22.2010 | Registered Commentergypsy

I love that Roald Dahl quote! I have to say I'm so inspired by your stitch journals. It's something I've never tried before; I don't have a sewing machine but I imagine you could sew journal pages by hand almost as easily. Since finding your blog it's definitely something I'll have in mind to try!

09.25.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle

I would love to have one of those little fairy houses. I recall you got it at a craft show, am I right? Do you know who the artist was, and if he/she has a web site? Thanks!
Great post, BTW. I need to try stitching pages too.

09.25.2010 | Unregistered CommenterSandra L.

Michelle, What a sweet comment, I love knowing that you're inspired to add stitching to your journal pages. You could certainly stitch by hand, and that would give your page/journal a really unique look and feel. I look forward to hearing about your stitching endeavors!

Sandra, I added the name of the folks that make these wonderful houses to the post.

Tammy

09.25.2010 | Registered Commentergypsy

Tammy: I'm just noticing your note now! Oops...better late than never. Thank you!!!

06.16.2011 | Unregistered CommenterSandra L.

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