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"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint

Wednesday, May 28, 2025

A Few Finishes

Subtitle: Joy Journal

Today I'm celebrating a few finishes....but first....a few Mother Nature moments.

This is one of the first butterflies I've seen...and it played around on the lilac for while.

And this morning the ducklings were more visible. They still didn't scoot into the water....but mom was keeping an eye on me. 


And now for the finishes! I'm all done with an order of 300 Christmas matches with a few winter blue snowflake ones thrown in. That was a lot of cutting...folding...and glueing. 

Folly 101 puts hostess bags together with things like napkins, a candle and a box of matches. They like to get this done well in advance of the hustle and bustle of Christmas so I've got that covered....pun intended. I've been working on them here and there for a few weeks in the evenings....after having cut most of the papers on our road trip to Perry a few months ago.      

Nice to have this project finished and off the dining room table. 

   

And ALL of my journals projects got mailed today! Thank you Paul for doing that on your bike...which makes parking so much easier. Enclosed is an altered art journal and 3 junk journals for Lynn, an altered journal and a junk journal for Brenda, and Becky's junk journal is on it's way to Tracie for her to add to for our Junk Journal Journey. 

I'll be getting Brenda's to work on when Becky is ready to send it. I've loved this new art exchange so far! Each journal will be so unique.


Remember my art paper Kawandi quilt project? It became a cover for a junk journal that I made for Brenda with all the leftover papers she gave me for her altered journal. 

I tore off a strip of a rainbow hand dyed fabric for the closure. It's a little long but I didn't want to give up any of the colors. It coordinates so well with the papers.

Brenda can decide if she wants to shorten it. 




Traditional Kawandi quilts often have a colorful floating patch called tikeli. 

I added one under the button for stability...and a bright one on the back.

 

Here's a little glimpse inside....a lot of this and that.


There are a couple of these little cat paintings in Brenda's altered art journal...
and now there's one here.


At the other end of this tiny page are a couple of photographs of her dog from a Christmas photo card she had in her pile. 


I really enjoyed working on these projects...they've been a labor of love. I actually have a junk journal of my own that now I can start working in. And I was tickled to hear from Ellen today....she is inspired to create what she is going to call a joy journal. She found a book of handmade papers at an estate sale and she will include things from An Ounce of Joy I sent out several years ago. That makes me so happy! I think joy journal is a much better name than junk journal...and I told her I may have to adopt if for my own. 

Let's hear it for fabulous finishes....and fresh starts with joy journals

4 comments:

  1. Well, this post is CHOCK FULL OF JOY, MaryAnn, starting with that butterfly and ending with a junk-to-joy conversion! In between: you covered SO MANY matchboxes! They are visually very enticing, and I love that Folly 101 and you approach the prep EARLY in the calendar; as I think I've mentioned previously, for years and years I created handmade holiday ornaments to give at Christmas, and I always did the prep in the quiet of January and February. Hats off to Paul for his use of bicycle for transport of packages of jj journals to p.o.! And, oh!, those journals! The kind of art play you engage in is SO appealing to me, MaryAnn, and so evocative of many projects I've undertaken over the years. LOVE IT ALL ❤️

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    1. Thanks for all the cheering on Dotty! I do just love to play...and it's often more fun when it's for someone else. I love how you used to get a jump on the next Christmas ornaments 11 months early! Well done!

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  2. Brava, MaryAnn! All so beautiful. Brenda is going to be over the moon with happiness when she sees that beautiful journal cover.

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    1. Thanks for the vote of confidence Roseanne! I do hope Brenda likes it!

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