A digital collage page today.
One more journal page [A4 this time] made for current theme
of Masculine and Feminine at
Art Journal Journey, the theme ends on the 30th June.
This one is using images on my computer from MCS programs.
I had this scenario buzzing round my head.
Poor old Hugo is sneaking out to visit his Lady friend,
Mildred, his mother, has just discovered he had gone out.
Mildred, his mother, has just discovered he had gone out.
Not only that he had taken the fish ,
how dare he, without asking her permission.
how dare he, without asking her permission.
She needed the fish herself, to get to her hairdressers.
I wouldn't like to cross this feisty woman, bet poor old Hugo had his ear well and truly bent.
Hope this made you smile as it did me.
We are away in caravanland again, with the cupboard stash packed and ready to use.
I feel a few messy and inky days coming soon as
I seem to get better motivation with fewer supplies these days.
We are away in caravanland again, with the cupboard stash packed and ready to use.
I feel a few messy and inky days coming soon as
I seem to get better motivation with fewer supplies these days.
Thank you for stopping by, I do so appreciate the comments you leave.
Haha, toooo funny - a great story and journal page, very well done! Thanks for joining us at Art Journal Journey, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic collage this is Yvonne! SUPER!!! Thank you very much for your support and linking to Art Journal Journey!
ReplyDeleteoxo
Susi
WIshing a happy Sunday!
Thanks for a big smile, Yvonne.
ReplyDeleteGreat digi collage.
Have a pleasant caravan Sunday♥
Amazing digi collage and an amusing scenario. I hope you get some nice weather while out in your caravan. I understand what you say about having better motivation with limited stash. For those of us with a large stash I think it is sometimes hard to know where to start.
ReplyDeleteJean x
Nice collage and yes....you made me smile here....thanx.
ReplyDeleteWishing you nice days and I think the weather is going to help you enjoy the caravan-days.
xxx Plony
Super fun - the page and the story. Have fun in the caravan and I hope your weather is better than mine at the moment - raining and a high of 16C. It is supposed to be summer so what's up with that!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Cec
Beautifully creative Yvonne, love it. Enjoy your caravan time, supposed to be getting hotter next week xxx
ReplyDeleteYour stories should be made into a book Yvonne :) 'Needing the fish to go to the hairdressers is the best yet
ReplyDeleteHave a nice time and try to keep cool
Love Chrissie xx
oohh what a fun,great page with super story,love it.
ReplyDeletehave a great weekebnd.
greetings jeannette
Wonderful comedy scenes running through my head now! Hope you've had a fun w/e.
ReplyDeleteSally
Such a fun and clever creation Yvonne, - love it!! Love the story that goes along with it too!
ReplyDeleteThis collage is just ingenious, I love it and like very much your funny story. Great digi art!
ReplyDeleteHave a good time, Yvonne!
Hugs, Mar
Super page Yvonne, a real cheery up one.xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful page. Great story.
ReplyDeleteIt fits all well together.
Love your page and the cute story!!! Always enjoy seeing what you make while your away, and sometimes less is more, even in crafting! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great page Yvonne and I just love the story about Hugo and the fish! Too funny! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteHugo and Mildred are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThank you for making me smile with your fun and lovely page!
oxo
What an exciting page of collaged elements! Love the story behind the work of art! Love this page! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteFabulous page Yvonne, love the little story to go with those characters.
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a good time.
Avril xx
Fabulous!! This really made me smile! I know what you mean about working with less - far easier at times! Chrisx
ReplyDeleteWhat a delight... like Chris, I've got a smile going from ear to ear - Hugo's daring in taking the fish when it was required for a trip to the hairdresser is very impressive when you take a look at the rather formidable Mildred!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx