Monday, December 21, 2009

Thank You all!

First of all, I want to send a big hug to our network of friends who poured their love and concern for Tracy on us. Tracy is doing fabulous and everything seems back to normal, really. I never feel like anything is "good" or "bad"...just that it is what it is meant to be and happens for a reason.

Anyway...the above journal page is an experiment of using alot more paint on my pages along with the collage. I love the paint so much though that I don't really want to add anything else...but it still feels unfinished. I used our copic airbrush system to stencil a little too.

7 comments:

  1. kittyj8:08 PM

    Oh Teesha! This is so BEAUTIFUL!!!

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  2. Happy Holidays to everyone in your family! It's so good to hear that Tracy is doing well. Love the new directions on the journal pages!

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  3. Whew! I am a little behind most things in blogland...am glad to hear that Tracy is on the mend...
    Healthy holidays to all of you....

    Best,
    Lori

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  4. Amazing! This page is just something else. Oh to be able to create like this, it must be so rewarding when it all comes together so beautifully. x

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  5. So glad to hear that Tracy is feeling much better. But the man is a trooper!! Go Tracy!! Please share, after the Holiday's are History, the new you with paint and collage. Video of Explanation, maybe??? Happy Holiday's to you and your family. Sharon

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  6. Your new page style is gorgeous, Teesha - it's going to be great to see your new works on your blog! - I wish you and your family a peaceful and merry Christmas, and lots of health and happiness for the New Year!

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  7. I just read about your Tracy having Diabetes. And I am glad that he is on the mend. Huge HUGS to you both.
    I can remember the day when my husband was diagnosed. (It was like being hit in the gut. Completely unexpected.) But we have learned that Diabetes doesn't have to be the end of life as we know it. It can be the beginning of something wonderful. (Honestly, my husband refers to his diagnosis as 'the best thing that ever happened to me'.)
    Again, huge HUGS!

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