2012 in Review

One Little Word by Ali Edwards

~how it worked for me~

2012 is the first time I have completed this project and I have to say, as doubtful as I was, choosing a word and working through the prompts worked for me. I choose Create but as I wanted it to be specifically about creating art I needed the other word, which wouldn’t leave my mind…Contentment.
I was missing creating with fabric, buttons, paper, ink, ribbon and beads. I hoped my words would bring them back into my world.
January
This month I signed up for an on line class with Kim Klassen called Beyond Layers to inspire my photography.
I made Word Birds to sit on my desk as a visual reminder to stop looking at stuff saying, “Oh! I would like to do that” and putting it in a pile of things I must do. One of the little birds has a label: Just do it. That’s my plan.

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February
was about capturing images to evoke my word. I decided to make some ATC’s. I wanted to collage onto fabric and paper. ATC’s are a great size for getting started and I like how the whole page of them looks. I loved having needles and thread on my desk again. I also finished my December project having had problems with getting my pages printed.

Advent 2011
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March
Taking action and documenting it.

I finished a mixed media project using embroidery hoops, felt, buttons and beads. I also started posting regularly to Flickr and am keeping up with Beyond Layers Class. I am quoting this ‘don’t let perfect be the enemy of good’ regularly to myself!

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April

Write a letter to yourself saying where you are now and where you would like to be in one year’s time. Not the easiest prompt for me but I did it and have just read it this morning. Although I don’t want to share what I wrote, it is interesting to me to see that some of the things I had hoped for are coming to fruition. I am continuing to make ATC’s. I find them to be a lovely creative outlet for me. I get to try out different techniques and they are very quick.

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May and June
I decided to do ‘31 Things’ by Ali Edwards. I really love a writing challenge and was feeling very content with the amount of creativity my word had me helped me with. Ali gave a prompt out every day: Jewellery, Morning, Read and Spirit were the first four. Each day I wondered what on earth I would write about and each day I surprised my self at just how much I had to say! I have it all printed out and in my book but I want it bound in another way, I just haven’t come up with how yet.

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July
The prompt this month was about music. I selected 9 songs that I love right now, printed out the lyrics and once again made ATC’s
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This month I got my paints out. I have a box of watercolours and everything I need to start except courage. Just-do-it-bird was nagging me so I tried and of course I loved it. I turned some of my playing into ATC’s and some I have in my book.

Julie
Julie is my copy of a magazine advertisement I saw for a shop called Get Knitted.

July was also the month of the Olympic games. I took some screen shots from the TV and put them through one of my photo processing programmes and made a series of photo memories.
I will have been watching the opening ceremony on the BBC so the original image is theirs.

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August

This was the month I ‘met’ Carla Sonheim and have had such fun following her tutorials, making pictures that please me and I bought a couple of her books which I am looking forward to working through in the new year. I also ‘discovered’ Washi tape
August

August also saw the arrival of my much longed for macro lens. It was only then that I realised I had an octopus on my desk

Octopus

September
The month of Shimelle Laines Learn Something New Everyday project. I made the binder for my pages this year having discovered Washi Tape.

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This was also the month I had a go at drawing faces with many degrees of success. This time though I didn’t just throw every attempt in the bin. Just-do-it-bird has finally left me.

September

October

The month I made recyclababes. I saw a project in Cloth Paper Scissors and this time I made them immediately.

Recyclababes

This month I took the most photos of any month in the year. I was mesmerised by the wonderful autumn colours this year and the smudge tool was my new favourite photoshop tool!

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Autumn 2

Autumn Tree

November

A Christmassy Creative month. I absolutely love the Christmas tree and this month I seemed to be creating my own arboretum!

Fabric Christmas Trees
Paper Christmas trees
Twiggy trees
Button Trees

Tree collage

December

All creative energy went into planning the family Christmas!
I also decided to try to post every day, which was rather over ambitious as it turns out but I have kept up with my December Days/Advent/JYC project.
Unfortunately I have been fighting with WordPress for the last two days so have not been able to post anything!
It has been a great year creativity wise, thanks must go to Ali Edwards One Little Word project. Did you do it? Does it work for you? Are you choosing a word for 2013?
I am feeling more confident which was the plan, and I am so looking forward to catching up with you all and making a plan for 2013.
How about you?
Have you found some Blog things/challenges/memes you would like to try? Have you made a plan you could share with me?

My last picture is of the Carrot Carvings, Christmas 2012 Creations…They were hilarious and mine was the least creative! But I was cooking the lunch.

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If you managed to get this far I congratulate you!

Have a wonderful New Years Eve whatever you are doing, we will be watching the Hootenanny, hopefully with a small sherry 😉 helping to block the airwaves with texts and thinking happy thoughts of you all x

December Days

I have my days 23, 24 and 25 to share with you today.
Day 23

Day 24

Day 25

I am hoping to have pictures of the carrot carvings, I didn’t take any with my camera so I’ll need to get them from various iPhones!

Thank you for all the lovely messages, I hope you have all been happy and that your Christmas was all you hoped for.

Hello Christmas Week

Hello Christmas Eve, my favourite day of the year. The prep for tomorrow, carols from kings, thoughts of absent friends and family,
Hello Christmas Day, a day with my family: eating, drinking, being merry, a day of phone calls and skyping and thinking of you all.
Hello to the wonderful chill out that is Boxing Day, no cooking, maybe walking, go look at the sea.
Hello More family arriving and an Irish supper…everyone contributes to the meal.
Hello to a birthday meal
Hello Empty nest and time to myself.

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I have had the most wonderful day today, I thought of you whilst we were all in the kitchen, chopping, peeling, mixing, cooking, mashing, stirring, eating, listening to carols and drinking very small glasses of wine (hic) 😉 preparing for tonight and tomorrow.
Have you had a kitchen kind of day?

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December Days

I have my days 20, 21 and 22 to share with you today.
Day 20

Day 21

Day 22

My family have arrived, Paul is feeling so much better, I am in full flu swing but now I have plenty of people here to look after me. Thank you for all your good wishes I really do appreciate you thinking of me.