
Colonial Collage
I tried to save the most interesting pieces left over from a recent book I used for another project. I hope you like it.

I tried to save the most interesting pieces left over from a recent book I used for another project. I hope you like it.
I made this collage out of a children’s book I got from a used book store. That’s one of my favorite ways to get images actually, used kid books, yay!
I remember these as a kid growing up in the 70’s. Yesterday I went on a hunt for whimsy and couldn’t believe my good fortune. If you aren’t familiar, trust me, EVERY mom had this huge fork and spoon. I can’t wait to hang it up, but I really wanted to share it.
As the days go by. This isn’t my beautiful house. This isn’t my beautiful life.
Today’s spread I used oil pastels for the drawing parts I think I might have to put a tissue between the pages on this one.
Done while listening to zoom meetings and reorganizing my supplies.
Listening to recovery zooms and making recovery art.
Listened to this meditation with a group today then did this while I listened to what my fellows shared.
I rescued these fabulous pictures from a biography of Mark Twain that my library was throwing away. These are some of my favorite Mark Twain quotes
Background crayon leaves and flower acrylic marker outline yellow highlighter
I really enjoyed putting this one together. When I started, I wasn’t sure where it was going, but I really like where it landed.
I made this for a gf. I hope it hold it hold up in the heat. I sealed it with outdoor Mod Podge.
This is a heavy one. I use it to hold the front door open.
I love this coloring book, it was given to me by a coworker to relieve stress. Here are a few of my favorite pages. I use alcohol markers, colored pencils, acrylic markers