If this is your first visit to my blog, WELCOME! I’m Halle and I’m so glad you stopped by! Fun facts about my name: it’s pronounced Holly, it’s Norwegian, actually is spelled Hålle, with an accent mark…just because my parents wanted me to correct every person I ever came into contact with.
I am honored to be hosting for the second time on Art Journal Journey …thankfully in June again. I work with middle school children with special needs by day and am wife, mom, artist, and blogger by night. I am addicted to paper, fabric, and collage.
I have chosen A Stitch in Time for the theme this month. For this theme, you can choose whether you want to include an element of stitching, of time, or get crazy and include both! I hope you enjoy this theme as much as I will.
This type of art journal page is one of my favorite kinds to create. A loose-leaf page that will end up adhered to a page in a binder. Working with loose sheets gives so much flexibility. The edges don’t need to be even, you can punch holes, set brads or eyelets, or stitch anywhere you want.
Originally this stack of fabric, book text, tissue paper, and gold sheer ribbon was only glued under the found text. It just needed a little something more. Had this not been a loose-leaf page it would have been impossible for me to machine stitch at this point. The stitching added the little touch that was needed.
Since this page was quickly becoming very vintage-y (yes, I’m making up words now… it’s my blog, so I can do that). Ok, where was I…ah yes, the vintage feel needed an old clock face. I’ve had a small stack vellum industrial gauges and clock faces in my stash for a long time. I’ve always struggled to use them. This piece was small enough to run through my small Xyron to make it into a sticker. Problem solved.
There are so many elements and textures going on with this page. I love how it turned out. This almost feels like a kitchen sink page…you know…I threw everything at it but the kitchen sink. I think that works sometimes as long as the elements make sense together.
So be free…make pages with uneven edges, add swirls of baling wire, cut up old slides. Stamp, paint, glue, fabric, thread, lace, stickers…use whatever inspires you at the moment.
Won’t you join me for A Stitch in Time on Art Journal Journey?
Congrats on being June’s host over at AJJ Halle, I adore your chosen theme and what a lovely first display you have given us today with all that ephemera and little areas of stitching, beautiful.
Looking forward to seeing much more.
Creative wishes Tracey x
This turned out perfect, Halle. Love the idea of throwing everything at pages. Yours certainly turned out great. Thanks for hosting this month. I look forward to some stitching, too.
I’m excited to have you as a hostess this month Halle. And I’m looking forward to this challenge also. Nice topic! Happy June. Hugs-Erika
Halle its lovely to have you as our hostess for this month at AJJ. Your page to introduce the theme is inspirational. It looks fantastic with all the layers and pieces you have put together. I’m looking forward to seeing the journal pages this month for your theme.
Stay safe.
Yvonne xx
Hi Halle, that’s a great AJJ page. Thanks for hosting this month. I love the theme. While I can’t use thread to stitch anymore without finger cramps and crossed eyes, I do have a plethora of sewing-themed stamps and supplies. Just finished one page and have a couple more in planning. Happy June, stay well and safe. XOX
So pleased to see you hosting over at AJJ and what a stunning first page! I love all the elements that you included, the layers and stitching looks amazing ?. Thanks for the inspiration and Happy June! Take care! Hugs Jo x
Wonderful journal page!
Thanks for hosting this month.The topic is well chosen
Greetings Elke
It is a wonderful page you created for ArtJournalJourney. It has so many details. Everything is fitting very well together. It looks beautyful.
Fabulous page, Halle. Eileen xx
What a gorgeous page, Halle. I love all of your beautiful layers! And your stitching really pops and makes your page textured!!! It’s simply amazing. And I was so excited to see your theme this month and couldn’t wait to make a scrapbook page for it!