yey :) i have a monitor that i can temporarily use. my sister and i agreed to scout for a new one after her final thesis defense next week.
the other day when i went to school for enrollment (only to find out that i got the dates mixed up...) i went to the bookstore to buy notebooks and pens. i realized that classes were going to start the following day and i didn't have supplies with me. tsk tsk. talk about sembreak hangover. so anyway, i got two big notebooks and a pilot 0.4 sign pen (my handwriting only looks decent with this type of pen) and a blue paisely print gift wrapper. i figured i should wrap the notebooks with gift wrapper because at least i get to choose the design i want :) so last night i used the leftover wrapper to wrap my new hardbound journal. i used a cheap school notebook and turned it into a journal where i can write what i can't say here in my blog. i got hooked, too! by 8 PM i had stacks of old teeny bopper magazines with me that i no longer find interesting. cut out words here and there and pasted them to make a cover for the journal.
the product of my fruitful work? tah-dah!!!!
the ocean blue paisely print cover :) i'm going to get more of this wrapper. i love it!
first page of the journal
...the second page with my once-in-a-lifetime studio picture.
...and more.
the journal slash scrapbook is private so why did i go through snipping and pasting and all that labor? i figured, to keep my enthusiasm for writing on this journal... it should at least look attractive and interesting. plus, it's gonna be around for a long time so it might as well look decent enough for me to not throw it to the trash can.
i've always had a flair for arts and crafts. i enjoy cutting and pasting and making lay-outs for scrapbook pages. when i was younger i had origami books and my parents bought art kits from UNICEF. i loved that big box because you can paint, make paper mache, draw, and do a lot more because it's a kit with lots of stuff to do for kids. in grade school, i enjoyed my industrial arts class where we drew, made small sculptures from clay, and made beaded accessories.
art is fun! :)
i'm hoping that the enthusiasm won't die down. next stop? pottery! haha!
Labels: arts and crafts, college, contemplations, random, UPM
7 Comments:
mabuhay ang pilot g-tech - c4 0.4 pen! hanggang dito sa canada yan ang panulat ko. ;)
angela
http://www.monochromecrystals.net
hi gail.. just bloghopping.. ang ganda ng ginawa mo sa journal mo, very creative.. I'm sure na hindi mo itatapon yan, cause it looks like it will be a labor of love for you... take care!
i have an old 15inch Daytek monitor. very good condition. im getting rid of it because i bought a new one. you can have it for $25.00. :)
There's a great place to shop for computers, etc (very reasonably priced) in Cubao. Forgot the exact address but it is near Siena College. Greenhills is another alternative.
enjoy
bluejedi
angela: yep! Gtec sign pens rock my socks off :)
liane: thank you!
bluejedi: wow! thanks for the tips! yep! i'll check the stores out :) too bad school started. i hope i'll have time to go monitor shopping hehe!
np. just realize my old monitor wont work in pinas its in 110volts...hehehe stupid of me. Samsung monitors are excellent & affordable.
sige kabayan.
bluejedi
oooh! i ♥ your journal. i love making scrapbooks! in a sense, it's like creating art to store memories. :)
anna
http://daily.optimystique.net
^ that was supposed to be a heart. =P i meant... "i love your journal!"
oh, and i'm sure you'll enjoy pottery. i used to love it eh! :)
anna
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