So enough with my random rambling and on with the show. There are times when I like to be thought provoking with my work. This is one of those times.
The journal reads: Forgotten daughter, discarded friend, unheard voice, unnoticed talent...
You would never know if you met me that I have spent a great deal of my life for various reasons, feeling invisible, discarded and ignored. There were times in my life when I wanted to be invisible and blend right into the woodwork. There are times when I wanted to scream "notice me" "notice my talent" yet took a back seat and let others take the spotlight instead... I will leave you with just that small bit to ponder. The rest is for me. :)
I was inspired to do this lo for a challenge over at MCS hosted by Gabi P! Thanks Gabi!
I used a template and cut out the Artisan shape from the CI Paper. I cut the clock on my Silhouette (it would have been fabulous to have gotten a DA one but alas all the vultures at Swirlydoos bought them out from under me!) I took this photo of myself really quickly. Amazed it came out that cool. Then I used pse to create a mirror image and I then placed it on my b & w photo. I used a lot of smooch on this to give it pop. I also used a punch to make the flowers out of vellum and some of the Websters for the rose center.
* I used the October Swirlydoos kit - CS-black, PP- Creative Imaginations Melange, Websters Hollywood Vogue
*Smooch Spritz Splash
* Prima black vine
* Other: black beads
*7 Gypsies Optical lens
*Silhouette SD
*Alpha- Bo Bunny, October Afternoon
*PSE
5 comments:
Lisa, I love this! Making a book about urself is an awesome idea. I hate to think that u have felt invisible...ur so talented. Your work has inspired me as well. Keep ur chin up and ur head held high cause u r one creative chica!!
It's beautiful. You're definately noticed though I understand wanted to blend in too!
What a great idea to leave a journal of yourself for your children to get to know you better later. Love that idea. Your page is awesome!
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great work on your layout. Very intersting.
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cottagerca
It's a beautiful LO; yep, I understand the invisible thing.
It's definitely one of those things that has its upsides and downsides . . .
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