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Beer, Journaling, and a Card

 Happy T-day, friends.

Starting off with my ticket to Elizabeth's T-day link up  on her fun blog, Altered Book Lover.  I know a Michelob Ultra is not terribly exciting but this was at Cracker Barrel.  In all the years, I have been going to Cracker Barrel, they have never offered alcohol so thi was a shock to me.  

Hubby had the chicken pot pie.
I had greens (x2), carrots, and brocolli (plus the beer - lol).  The diet is still on, down almost 17 lbs.

I have some art to share as well. Starting with my popsicle inspired Bible Journal page. 

My grandson was eating a popsicle and I used some of the colors to do my page.  Linking this to Elizabeth's What's Your Style theme over at **Art*Journal*Journey*.  My style is still evolving, but I do love layers of paper or ink.  This page has ink and Stickle layers.  

Here is #Wanderlust2020Class creation in my journal.  What a fabulous lesson this past week. 9 layers of ink, paper, gesso, modeling paste, paint, and details.  My art may never be the same!
Here is a card. 
It is a case of my friend Kathy's card HERE. I kept her square main panel, metalic elements, and die cuts. 

Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Hugz,

Nancy



Comments

  1. I like those colors better on an art page like yours than in food. But little kids just can't resist colorful ice creams, even when they know that chocolate tastes better.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  2. I almost signed up for Wanderlust. I guess I should have. Your page is amazing Nancy. And your popsicle inspired page is also great. You certainly nailed those colors. And congrats with the diet. That is impressive. I want to wish you a happy February and T day too. And thanks for linking up to Elizabeth's style challenge at AJJ. Hugs-Erika

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  3. Hi Nancy, I loved seeing all of your art beautiful, when we ever happen to be in a city-not often=I love Cracker Barrel very much-I do not remember alcohol served there either. They do have delicious "country" foods. congrats on the weight loss! that is always an achievement Happy T and new month hugs Kathy

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  4. I didn't realize you could get beer at Cracker Barrel. We have them around here, and I never have trouble finding menu items I like. Happy T Tuesday!

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  5. What a fun idea to use the colors of a popsicle in an art journal - and you nailed it! It looks gorgeous.

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  6. Beautiful art projects Nancy! I love that you did a rainbow like page around the popsicle colors. Your Wanderlust class pages are so very lovely- I love that there is so much white (I know, it IS me talking here-lol) but the layers really make it special. I've never been to a Cracker Barrel. Perhaps one day...
    Happy T day!

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  7. Nancy your art is beautiful! Your husbands chicken pot pie looks delicious!

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  8. Your journal page that took on the colors of your grandson's popsicle is beautiful. Your certainly named it right because I was in awe when I saw it. Beautiful and such a great first entry for my theme at Art Journal Journey.

    I also love the double spread from Wanderlust. Lots of texture and beautiful layers. That card was also incredible, and very different (I thought) from the one that inspired you.

    Like others who have been to Cracker Barrel (I've been twice because there is not one in Wichita), I was surprised to see they offer beer. Not good craft beer, but beer none-the-less. That pot pie looks fattening. Good thing your husband ate it. Congrats on your weight loss. Amazing how much you have lost in a month. Thanks for sharing your incredible art journal pages, your card, and your trip to Cracker Barrel for beer with us for T this Tuesday, Nancy.

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  9. Wow that wunderlust journal page is amazing, amazing winter scene ♥

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  10. Fantastic art pages, I love the colours on the popsicle inspired page, thank you for sharing your crafting style with us at AJJ.
    That art course sounds fun.
    Yvonne

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  11. Happy T day Nancy, hope you enjoyed your beer! Congrats on losing so much weight, that's great, keep going! Love your fabulous art journaling and the gorgeous card. Happy T Day, hugs, Valerie

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  12. I'm with you on a cold beer. The CPP looks amazing, and your art is gorgeous.

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  13. Wonderful eye candy. Fun to use the popsicle colors as inspiration. Happy T Day

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  14. Wow! What a fabulous post to share Nancy! I'm so in awe of your AJ and AJ Bible page my friend! Your so good at grabbing your inspiration in various ways and wish that I could be like that more! The colors on your popsicle design turned out amazing! I so love that class AJ your took...so stunning!! Your card is so pretty with the beautiful texture! Good for your weight loss journey friend! Mine's came back unfortunately! HUGS

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  15. What a fun popsicle page, I too would be in awe of those colours, really well matched. I love your winter scene with the little bird house in the tree, i've always wanted to sign up for wanderlust but I don't use FB. It's great seeing everyone's makes though.
    Happy February Hugs TRacey x

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    1. Tracey, I just use my computer for Wanderlust - you don't have to use Facebook at all! Come sign up - I am only on week 2 (will take me all year). Actually, the more I think about it, you need to sign up to be a teacher not a participant! Maybe sign up to be a participant so you check it out and then be a teacher the next year.

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  16. Loved the popsicle inspiration--lol!
    The Wanderlust page is gorgeous.
    All your art is beautiful. :)

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  17. Wonderful your art Nancy ! Love the art journal pages, and the meals looks delicious, Happy belated T-day ! Your card is so beautiful.
    I wish you a very nice Friday, stay safe, and big hugs,
    Caty

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  18. Oh the Wanderlust page is stunning and I have to say I have never seen another page that was inspired by a popsicle! Fabulous.
    Mary Anne

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  19. Beautiful pages and card Nancy! The beer and pie look delicious, and congrats on the weight loss too.
    Hugs,
    Alison

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  20. Beautiful projects! I like how you used the popsicle for inspiration.

    I used to love to go to the Cracker barrel. We don't have one near where we live.
    but back in the days when Jim and I would go on vacation. The one place that we would go was about 6 hour drive from home. We would always go to the Cracker Barrel for a meal. I so miss that.

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  21. Oh wow, Nancy! I absolutely LOVE your art! The Bible Journal page is spectacular - I love how you used the beautiful colors there. And I really like your Wanderlust winter page. It's so beautiful. And your card is really pretty, too! What a great style you have!!! Thanks also for your visits to my blog! Hugs, Sharon

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