
Greetings. This is the
WrightStuff assisting Grammy with a bit of hosting.
You will have to excuse this post. I've been suffering an ear infection all week which makes my head spin so my words might be a bit roller-coaster-ish. OK, how about this as a challenge? Last week I created an artwork on the theme of hands (as illustrated here). It was very much in the spirit of journal wrecking and indeed, once I lifted my hand from the page, the creation was no longer there! Fortunately captured forever on camera (one-handed), it was a fun piece. I later went back and 'filled in the gaps' creating a new piece of art.
So, my challenge to you this week is to create something momentary. There one minute, gone the next. Can you let go enough?
I must also share with you an amusing piece of wrecking I experimented with. I scanned the list I'd made of more ways to wreck the journal and alighted on - 'smear a page with jam and leave it outside for the wasps'. Well, seeing as every time I set foot outside with food or drink, a swarm descends, I thought this was a sure fire winner.
Well, let me tell you. I sit here in full sight of the jammy page outside with ne'er a wasp in sight. There's a cat sniffing about but even he's giving the sticky mess a wide berth. So, it seems the way to rid yourselves of wasps around your outdoor dining area is to simply place a jammy journal close to where you are about to eat. Not very well cultured these wasps...
Had a lucky wasp escape the other day. I'd noticed one flying around the kitchen but then it disappeared so I didn't worry about it. I picked up my fruity smoothie and glugged it back. Something lumpy and crunchy floated into my mouth. Yup, it was the wasp. I tell you I it shot out of my mouth faster than a bullet. Fortunately it was too busy drowning to sting me.
Well, enough rambling. Please share your week's wrecking.
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Have a great week.

Also Please take a look at the video in the post below to see if you would like to start working with," This is not a book".