Doodle days...or more like daze at the moment. I've not really managed to get back properly into the swing of them yet since the hols.
All I've really managed to do in terms of creativity is these couple of doodles, so pretty much nada :( Regardless of how rubbish they are though it does help make me feel that at least I've done something, and I am still working on something for you guys in the form of the glitzy supply making tutorial that I mentioned recently ~ it's just that everything's happening rather slowly lol
Today I saw The Hobbit, which gave me a square bum due to it's length but I enjoyed it immensely ~ not least for the fact that it seemed Richard Armitage (the Dwarf Prince) was on screen more than Martin Freeman (the actual Hobbit). FINE BY ME! If you don't know who he is Google him, he is my type personified & he had action scenes galore in this, with slow-mo hero-stylee walkin' shots out of a blaze of burning trees, with sword in hand and fire in eyes...as if I needed to be any more in love with him lol
Hope you're managing to get a better grip on 2013 than I have so far =) happy weekend, Jennibellie xx
About the same here, Jenny :-)
ReplyDeleteInactivity all around ;-)
Take care!
Xx Monica
I'm glad that I'm the only one. Prompted by your video I have at least decided on my word for 2013, 'HOPE',thanks Jenny
ReplyDeletethankyou for popping into my blog and leaving a comment! your doodles are just dandy, and its all about getting the pen into you hands and making marks. 2013 is the year I grab by the horns and take it on!
ReplyDeletexx Courtney
Sweet girl...take a break. Loved your word video!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny! Today I painted three journals I created out of cereal boxes last weekend. They turned out great! I love the whole painting/distressing process. Tomorrow I'll cut paper and bind it into one book - giving that one to my niece for her 20th birthday! I cannot believe how much I love to make books! And it's all because of you.....I hope you have a blessed and happy 2013. GOTTA DECIDE ON MY WORD!
ReplyDeleteJenny - I have to say that your creations are a great inspiration to want to make something fun... Thank you for taking the time to show me how to make something beautiful... <3 Heidi
ReplyDeletelove your doodling hugs Juls
ReplyDeleteYour doodles are very light and fun. Go with the flow, girlfriend. Always trying to 'produce' something wears you down and makes you feel empty. Truth is you are full of creativity waiting to be set free and expressed with joy de vivre (did I spell that right? probably not but hopefully you get what I'm saying here =) ) Try to stop doing and just "be", Jenny. That will open the floodgate holding back your flow of ideas and desire. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYeah...but he's only 3 feet tall...
ReplyDelete;) I love to doodle, btw, all the way thru our BORING staff meetings..doodle, doodle, doodle.
You are the best! Your blog & videos brighten my day... & I love that you recycle for your creations. Don't feel pressure to churn out new awesome stuff nonstop for us! Keep it fun for you.
ReplyDeleteHi Jenni! How do you find the time to do all these wonderfully creative things? You've certainly changed my way of looking at art and that takes some doing as I'm old enough to be your Granny!Just started my Christmas card journal. Keep up the great work. Ann, St. Helens
ReplyDeleteHahah I've seen The Hobbit twice now, Richard is soooo sexy! But I watched some interviews and I have to say I like him wayyy better as dwarf king than as himself :P Love your video's and blog you inspire me so much xxx from The Netherlands
ReplyDeleteI too write as one with granny status. I am an avid viewer of all your works and would like to thank you for sharing your skills so generously. I am always inspired to try out your ideas and I'm often shocked by how therapeutic being immersed in art work can be. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThe Hobbit was a brill film but think I might be even more romantically moved by Les Miz. Happiness & joy to all. Susie, West Sussex.