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Documented Life Project 2015 – Week 6

2/18/2015

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Today I'm sharing what I created for week six of
The Original Documented Life Project™ The Journal!
The Documented Life Project
February’s Theme
Layers You Will Love!

February 7 Challenge & Prompt

Art Challenge: 
When Not To Stop
Journal Prompt: 
"Don't Stop Til You Get Enough!" (Ooh)
For this challenge, I layered it up! Layers of pages and papers, glue and gesso filled the background. Then it was time to play with my brand new set of QoR watercolors a wonderful friend sent to me in the mail! Next were layers of messy handwriting (lyrics that spoke to me) in permanent pen and graphite, acrylics, rubber stamps, stencils, and a black Stabilo. I even glued in a piece of the gift paper that my QoR watercolors were wrapped in!

Below are details of my pages and layers:
The Documented Life Project
The Documented Life Project
The Documented Life Project
StencilGirl stencils used:
Pen and Ink stencil
Limited Edition Seth Apter CHA stencil
September 2014 StencilClub large stencil
Illegible stencil
Word Play stencil
November 2014 StencilClub mini stencil
August 2013 StencilClub small stencil

RubberMoon stamps used:
kre8tiv element O three wood mounted rubber stamp
kre8tiv element mod marks dark wood mounted rubber stamp


Thank you so much to the ladies of Art to the 5th Academy for the inspiration!
And thank you for visiting my blog!
I hope you're having a wonderful week!
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13 Comments
Roben-Marie Smith link
2/17/2015 11:50:38 pm

Love seeing your work each week in the DLP classroom! Your pages are so lovely!

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Mary Beth Shaw link
2/18/2015 12:34:12 am

Mary, I love this page spread! The colors are incredibly vibrant, thes watercolors rock, don't they?

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Kristen Powers link
2/18/2015 01:56:45 am

Mary, your page is so fun to look at! I love all of the colors, stamps and stencils you used. Inspiring me to want to run to my studio and play!

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jean marmo link
2/18/2015 06:27:05 am

So vibrant and exciting! Love all the details!

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Raine
2/18/2015 10:40:57 am

Very nice! LOVE the brushes and the splat!

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Seth link
2/18/2015 01:02:48 pm

Gorgeous, vibrant pages. I love how you incorporated both the paint brush and the splat!!

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Lesley link
2/19/2015 01:14:35 am

Your brushes look so real, Mary. I am so glad you had fun with my new stencils. And what a wonderful journal page to play with them on.

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Linda K
2/20/2015 04:13:59 am

this is fantastic Mary!! Love that color palette and all your elements and imagery.

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Erika N link
2/20/2015 12:20:37 pm

What a bright and cheery journal spread. Really enjoyed my visit-with this long and brutal winter its great to see something so happy.

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Gina Sismilich link
2/20/2015 11:02:25 pm

Absolutely love those pages - everything is full of color and life and it all goes together brilliantly

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Clare link
2/21/2015 05:23:55 am

Super colours and fab page

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JKW link
2/25/2015 08:05:02 am

Funtastic. . .I didn't realize we were doing the same Journal DLP. I love seeing all the new supplies and how to use them. Blessings, Janet PPF/DLP

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Leslie
3/6/2015 10:28:38 pm

I am new to all this, love the colors! Which yellow did you use? The others were Qin. magenta and cobalt teal, correct me if I am wrong.
Great post with lots of product information.

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