Thursday, April 9, 2015

Express Your Creativity Week 15











Welcome to Express Your Creativity. Here you can share paintings, sketches, art journal pages, poetry, photography, fiber arts like knitting and weaving, favorite recipes, organizational and decorating ideas, and more. The only requirement is that it is something that you have created in some way. I hope you will join me here and please pass it on. Please make sure to list your posts url and not your blogs url. This makes it easier for any late comers to find your post. If you are unfamiliar with Mr. Linky, this is how it works. You type in your name in the first box and the url/link to your post, not your blog address about your creative efforts this week. When you return your name will already be populated, you just need to paste in the new posts link.

I have created a blog button for those participating who might want to post this on your blog. You'll find it on the sidebar to your right.






















In this months Mandala magic we are in the labyrinth stage. Part of the process was to create a dream catcher in our journals. I created mine with Neocolor II watercolor crayons. I used Prismacolor colored pencils to add a little more color. I find that adding colored pencil on top of other work makes it richer. I'll add journaling to the page next.

Now its  your turn to share any creativity from the week.



9 comments:

  1. Love the dream-catcher mandala. I will try that out with adding pencil on top of the crayons! Happy PPF, Valerie

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  2. Very pretty dream catcher...you should catch lots of dreams with that!!

    Hugs Giggles

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  3. I love the blog button. .great idea to put in the journal (dreamcatcher). Blessings, Janet PPF (Thanks for visiting.)

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  4. would love to have that dream-catcher hanging above my bed ....

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  5. I love the colors on your dream catcher! It should be able to filter out any but happy, beautiful dreams for you.

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  6. That's a pretty dream catcher! I remember making them at school, lots of fun!

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