Friday is diary day, maybe I should rename this as another .... 'play day'.
I used a Jane Davenport stencil for this page
adding some stencils and colouring that matched the pre- coloured page on the right side.
I think she got a fright on Halloween night that turned her hair white.
I don't know about rules in art and as usual have ignored the ones
that may be lurking somewhere in my head .
I'll stick to experimenting and having fun.
Thank you for stopping by and I hope you have a good day today.
I used a Jane Davenport stencil for this page
adding some stencils and colouring that matched the pre- coloured page on the right side.
I think she got a fright on Halloween night that turned her hair white.
I don't know about rules in art and as usual have ignored the ones
that may be lurking somewhere in my head .
I'll stick to experimenting and having fun.
I will also be joining AEDM
Thank you for stopping by and I hope you have a good day today.
Wonderful diary pages, it's always fun creating with the JD goodies. Have a great weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteSounds like the perfect way to create art, I so enjoy experimenting and having fun too - perfect! Beautiful diary pages and I love story behind her hair turning white too - fabulous ๐. IIhope you've had a great week, it's been much colder here the last week although lovely and sunny too, which has meant winter coats and hats on our walks ...lol ๐. Wishing you a wonderful weekend! J ๐ x
ReplyDeleteHer hair looks good - the spread looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnother great diary spread Yvonne!
Happy weekend!
Hugs, Susi
I like her white hair. It gives her some character. And sometimes there are just too many rules and art is a good escape from those. have a super weekend Yvonne. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeletePlay days with no rules sounds a great way to have fun and create art and gives us great satisfaction. Your page plays homage to that with the colours and finished pages that appeared. Great job xxx
ReplyDeleteOMGOSH, I missed Diary Day. This is creative and great us of the stencils, too.
ReplyDeleteright: no rules! i love how you played with the stencils:)
ReplyDeleteLove this! Who needs rules? Hugs,Chrisx
ReplyDeleteI particularily like the pattern in the womans face. It is lovely :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous portrait, Yvonne! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI sometimes think rules are there to be ignored! Love the scared white hair here lol
ReplyDeleteSally xx