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Cover with Little Booklet Pages Bound with Glue and Fabric |
Have you ever had one of those mornings when you don't hit the floor running and just flip on the early morning news to wake you up as you sip that first go-juice cup of coffee? That was my morning today. The repetitive warning nature of the news items didn't do much to stimulate creativity but fortunately some left over cuttings of card stock, pens and
Derwent Inktense pencils were close at hand. Bonus!
What emerged was a little booklet that documents the ho-hum start of my day and at least let color into it.
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Page 2 - First Warning |
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Page 3 - Second Warning |
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Page 4 - Good News (finally!) |
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Page 5 - Third Warning? (It looked nice and warm to me!) |
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Page 6 - Fourth Warning - fire conditions |
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Page 7 - Fifth Warning - more fire condition warnings |
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Page 8 - 6th Warning - Driving off cliffs is dangerous |
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Page 9 - 7th Warning (Ebola will kill...OH NOOOO!) |
Although the news never seems to be uplifting, I have often found that if I make make light of it, then the morning doomsday pall doesn't hang over the rest of the day. Today's doodling parody was no exception. It was a beautiful, productive day and perhaps the repetitive, droning, red flag warnings were of value after all. So far, no wildfires have been reported in San Diego County and that is a blessing!
Tomorrow, yes, tomorrow I hope to post a fiber art topic.
Always remember, never fear to experiment.
Sometimes wonderful things happen.
© Linda Friedman 2014. All rights reserved.