Schooldays spent doodling
Efemera introduces week 3:
"Your prompt word this week is SCHOOLDAYS
1 Jot down 10 random things about your schooldays
2 Use lined paper
3 Add some ink blots and doodle in the margin"
To begin with I cut some lined paper to fit my journal and stamped the maple leaf in Distress Ink "Spiced Marmalade". I wanted to achieve an authentic school page look, so I found one of my old exercise books and a "back to school" titlepage produced when I was eight years old. I cut out the title "SCHOOL" (well it was "SCHOOLS", but I ditched the 'S') and noted as I did so that my eight year old self had cunningly covered up a felt tip 'K' in SKHOOL with a 'C'. The long suffering sticky tape had no stick left, so I glued the 'C' back in place. In addition to the title, I managed to salvage the date and a few of the smaller, potentially recognisable items from the old drawing. I especially liked the little doodle in black of two flowers appearing at the bottom of both the original page and the new one. I copied that image when doodling the top and bottom borders.
I chose the colour scheme from the original drawing, adding the orange for a bit of light relief from the deep red, blue, purple and green. My new favourite crafting things - a set of Staedtler triplus fineliner pens were great for a bit of girly journaling and a LOT of doodling. I had to colour around the date to make the pencil writing stand out. After highlighting that, all I wanted to do was to fill up all the free space with doodles, with the only white space being used for the ink blots. As I only use black ink in my fountain pens, I am more accustomed to having black ink blots, but I seem to remember all school ink blots are blue...were we forced to write in blue ink in school, or was it just fashionable to do so?
I must say I had forgotten the joy of doodling. There is something immensely satisfying and relaxing about doodling into every corner of a page. The result is messy, but authentic and on the whole, I am pleased with it.
Ingredients for 2012 Art Journal, Week 3
Moleskine sketch journal
Lined paper
Santa Rosa maple leaf rubber stamp
Distress Ink "spiced marmalade" ink pad
Images from school exercise book I had when I was eight
Staedtler triplus fineliner set of pens: orange, red, blue, green and purple
you are doing a great job with your journal pages - I love them
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