First and foremost, my family members are healthy, I'm healthy - can't wish for more than that! My main resolution(s), stay healthy!!
Now, as for reflections, goals and inspirations .... Joining several "Tangling Type" Facebook Groups last year, and scanning / pinning many Pinterest posts, I found myself frequently on overload with tangles and projects I'd like to do ... so many that I sometimes got bogged down, and then did nothing! This year I'd really like to NOT do that, but instead really bring a few projects to completion ...
- During break I managed to clean out and organize the "craft" / "computer" room. There are still a few things to dispose of, but it looks much better! In doing that I realized I have a stash of yarn going to waste! Some yarn was incorporated in abandoned projects, so I took them apart to "re-purpose" the skeins. I found some solid colored, eggshell, bulky yarn, from an afghan I was knitting several years ago as a gift for my departed Father-In-Law. I didn't get it finished before he passed, and didn't want to finish it, so it sat... Five days ago I started a new afghan - crocheted instead, in a "waffle" stitch - with a lake hook. It's about one-fourth complete right now... Once completed I might take on another knit or crochet project to continue using "the stash."
- In the mean time, I have returned to my tangling journal that I started in August, but put on the back burner when working on Christmas projects. It is almost complete and I have great ideas for 3-4 more! In fact, I have already cut the paper and brainstormed ideas for a few of them ... they will be WIP at the same time, as they all have a different "theme" and depending on my mood at a given time, I will be able to pull out the corresponding "journal".- My first journal (started in August), that will be finished soon (watch for pics!) is "pure" - white paper, black ink, shading with ink and/or graphite. I added new techniques as I learned them, which I will do with the others as well.
- One of the next ones will be more colorful - some pages with watercolored or bleeded-tissue backgrounds; other pages white with colored pens; others with "colored" in patterns. All techniques I am anxious to explore.
- Another I'm planning, will be "found poetry". I'm debating if I want to mount the "poetry" on white or tan ...
- I've recently found videos of an artist demonstrating Mandalas and I really like her style (Search you tube for Alena Light) - so another journal will be all Mandalas
- I like quotes, and as with my first art journal, find it a great place to feature favorite quotes - the forth journal will probably be another one of quotes I come across over time... - And then there are "Challenges" which are a great way to learn and stretch techniques ... The Challenges I worked on during the summer of 2015 were weekly, and participating in 5-6 at a time - was a bit overwhelming! Consequently, I stopped trying to keep up, although I did learn a lot when I was participating ... Now I have come up with my own "challenge". This one will be a monthly, rather than a weekly challenge and will have a monthly theme. I'm thinking a 6" X 6" "tile (which will actually be heavy paper as true "tiles" don't come in that size. - More to come on that ...
That's it - my resolutions, reflections, inspirations / goals, for 2016! Time will tell if I achieve all of this .....
Tangle On!
Tangle On!