Tuesday, 20 February 2024

Junk Journal January 2024

Last month I took part in Junk Journal January for the first time.  This is organised by Meg from megjournals on Youtube and there is a list of prompts and daily videos from different people showing what they have made. I decided that it would be a good thing to start using some of the paper, digikits, and ephemera I have been collecting and this seemed do-able. Below are some of my favourite pages.
This is 'throwback' so I went for a vintage feeling, making a pretend slide with insects on it.  I made my colleague a birthday card similar to this last year so used some of the digital images I had left over, together with stamps, a postage stamp and some digi labels. 
There was 'eclectic' which was a mix of gel prints, a digikit photo, a die cut flower which I watercoloured, a leaf and a flower I made from last year's art journal, and a label I had inked and stamped.  An eclectic mix indeed, but I like it!!
'Fabric' was a sort of patchwork of scraps with an inked and dried baby wipe used as the focal heart.  
'Ombre' was easy with a watercolour background but I didn't know what I wanted to put on top until I thought about slow drawing so I added these ginkgo leaves, which are so relaxing to draw as they are lots of repeated lines.
'Translucent' was inspired by a piece of gel printed paper. I echoed the brushstroke pattern on a piece of tracing paper to become the translucent element.
Here's what's underneath - music paper, book page, the gel print paper, labels and a digikit camellia.
Finally, here is 'reflect' which I took to be reflecting on the whole Junk Journal January experience.  This page has a piece of paper pad, labels, book pages, ivy from a napkin, a piece of packaging from some bulbs and a digikit photo.  

I made this little journal for the challenge and I really enjoyed filling the small pages. Junk Journal July is also a challenge, so I may join in with that too.

8 comments:

  1. I like the idea of the journal to keep the whole project together. So many different techniques, it's interesting to see the way each has turned out. I particularly like the ginkgo leaves, the look is very effective.

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    1. Thanks, Jo. I am enjoying working smaller, whether in a journal or with the slow drawing. The ginkgo pattern is one of my favourites and it very relaxing to make. I am thinking that I may join in with Junk Journal July as well...
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  2. Love the faded vintage feel. How cute is that sepia teddy bear!!! x

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    1. Thanks, Lulu. Yes, the teddy bear image just seem to fit that page!
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  3. Beatutiful! I just love snowdrops x

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    1. Thanks, Lulu. I love snowdrops too - one of my favourite flowers. They look so delicate but can cope with whatever the weather throws at them and are so resilient.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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  4. This is stunning, such a beautiful way to use mixed media. I absolutely love it Ellie!

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    1. Thanks, Josie. It was a really enjoyable project to do and I felt good using up some of my vast collections of scraps/digikits/papers etc.
      Best wishes
      Ellie

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