One of my favorite techniques to add interest on a journal page is to color in all the letters that are "closed". You can do it with stamped letters, printing, or cursive handwriting. They all look great. If your ink is fresh, you may want to heat set it or let it dry overnight. Then choose a marker or pencil color that coordinates with your theme... and you're set... Instant interest!
Another technique I have on this page is varying capital and lower-case letters. So as not to overthink it (that could take forever!) I did the vowels in small letters. And a few other miscellaneous consonants I thought looked good.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
On Transformation & Aging (really, it's not what you think!)...

And that's when the fun starts! I get to take something new and make it look old and dirty and dusty and unkempt and disheveled and like it's been kept in Grandma's attic (or perhaps basement) for decades! Such is the case with my most recent acquisition... a dress form.
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Before and After |
Sometimes it's just the simplest of details...
Look at those beautiful, decades-old looking discolorations...
Every diva needs a pair of wings...
Sticking my neck out...
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Why 42? Because I'm 42! |
Photos: All photos by Michelle Bernard, with the exception of: Original Dress Form picture courtesy of MannequinHub.com
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
I Can't Do That...
Well, that's what I originally thought when I found Suzi Blu teaching online classes. For a long time I had admired her fun, whimsical, folk art style paintings. So... I took the leap. And what a leap it was! You learn via the many, many entertaining videos Suzi has created for you... and you get to download and keep them all forever. You get to work at your own pace. You learn everything from the beginning. How to draw a folk art face. How to color and shade using pencil. Even how to draw more complicated, realistic faces too. The information and techniques she gives on layering backgrounds alone, is worth the price of admission (which is great, by the way)! You'll learn so much, you'll be so proud of yourself, and you'll be in of one of the most enjoyable online communities I've ever been a part of. On top of all that, Suzi makes you feel like an artist. Her techniques are easy and inspiring. As is she! Right now I'm taking her Mermaids class, La Sirena. You mermie's out there should check it out!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Putting The Right Foot Forward...

CRASH!
Right back down on the ground. But you don't give up. You know it's possible. You've seen it done. It's your birthright. So you keep trying. You lift up your head and keep your eye on the target. On where you want to go. And you keep getting up when you fall. And you're surrounded by people who let you know you can do it. That this is something you can accomplish!
Sometimes when you take that first step, it's just because you have to. But as long as you put the right foot forward... and keep focused on your intentions... you won't have to look down at the ground anymore...
Friday, September 10, 2010
Please Won't You Join Me...
Friday 5-8 • Saturday 10-8 • Sunday 10-5
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Monday, September 6, 2010
Free Space...
It kind of reminds me how it feels to be on my own as an artist. There are so many talented and creative people out there, you wonder... how am I going to fit in? But every once in awhile you have to remind yourself that no one else has the same vision that you do. Your vision is different. And it could just be the right vision to lead you to that sense of accomplishment... and not just once... Bingo!
How'd she do it: The pendants featured here have been created with the faux enamel technique using Tim Holtz Alterations Bingo Embossing Folder from Sizzix and Metal Canvas Blanks from Vintaj. These and more will be featured at my booth this Sept. 11-12 at the Asbury OysterFest.
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