My Snowflake Journal


 I have worked on this journal for a number of years on and off.  I think it is done and then I get another idea for it.  I have so many beautiful papers, stickers, quotes and poems in it.  I absolutely love the lace I added to the side of this page.  I think it works quite well.

Winter can be so dreary, bleak and miserable.  It is good to have a project like this one that helps me see the beauty of snow.  It is good to have art and creativity and not be afraid to use them.  I think we all make this world just a bit better when we have the courage to create.

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Comments

Beautiful journal pages! I love the sparkle and shine with the pretty poem and wording, and that lace looks stunning 😊. Thanks so much for joining in our Snowy Winter challenge at Art Journal Journey! Happy December! Hugs Jo x
sirkkis said…
Thank you for visiting my place, and for the comment.
I'm too a selfmade "artist". I love your beautiful style.
Have a happy holiday season 🎄
This is spectacular. I can see why this is an art journal you can't stop working in. Yes, the lace reminds me of snowflakes, too. This is a wonderful entry using Jo's theme at Art Journal Journey. We hope to see more of your snowflake pages, too.

This is so pretty Angel. I also love the idea of having a snowflake journal. And of course there are always new snowflake ideas. Will you make another journal on this subject? Thanks so much for joining us at ARt Journal Journey for Jo's Snowy Winter challenge. Hope you'll join us again soon. hugs-Erika
Queeniepatch said…
You are right. It is good to try and turn something we see as negative into something positive. Winter is cold, dark and hard, but with white snow, the beautiful shapes of snowflakes and the joy of coming home after a walk in the cold, it becomes nice.
Love your journal.
I love the snowflakes and lace - it's a fabulous Winter look! Thank you for sharing at Art Journal Journey and Jo's theme! Chrisx

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