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Wednesday
Feb182009

Dotted Backgrounds

A package arrived with BIG bubble wrap! On the heavy cardboard cover of a watercolor pad, I stamped acrylic inks with big bubble wrap and small bubble wrap cut into circles and rectangles. Added black texture with a paper towell. This is one of those backgrounds I hesitate to use... I just love the way the ink POPS like neon lights. It just makes me smile.

My altered books live in a basket of journals. The loose journal pages go in archival boxes. Unfinished pages stay in my art journaling basket on the art shelves awaiting journaling or a quote or whatever the next step.

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i feel like you are on a creative roll these days!
i am loving the inspiration, as i have succumbed to winter's harsh lethargy.

thanks!

02.20.2009 | Unregistered Commenterlenny

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