Wednesday, January 25, 2012

MY JOURNALING ADVENTURES: A timeline

Sometimes you have to look back to where you've been to appreciate where you are.  In a recent urge to declutter my life, I have been sifting through old letters, cards, and yes, journals.  



I pulled them out and lost myself in them for hours.  Lost myself in the girl I was and where I used to be.  Parts were embarrassing, parts were hilarious, parts were sad, and some parts were simply lovely.  And as I went through each book, I saw an evolution. The evolution of who I am as a person... and as a creative spirit.
           
My first journal is about 10 years old.  A simple book I bought from the now defunct Borders bookstore.  The binding is kinda busted and pages are falling out.  It's decorated in a simple and straightforward way.  Some artwork, tons of quotes, LOTS of writing. 

My current journal is a handmade Celio Designs journal.  It's handbound with a coptic stitch and  features rich imagery on the front.  Like the first one, it has some artwork, tons of quotes, and LOTS of writing.  

That was then.




This is now.

What a difference. I laugh at my old one, like the crude writing of a child first learning how to hold a pencil and applaud myself for my advancements. It's fun to see the difference and wonder what my journal will look like in the next ten years...We shall see!!

4 comments:

  1. Great post and images! Your journals and Etsy shop are fantastic! :)

    So nice to meet you through Etsy’s Blogging Buddies Team.
    I am your newest blog follower! :)

    All the best,
    Mary
    Mixed-Media Map Art

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  2. Mary,
    Thanks so much for the kind words and the follow. I'm just visited your site... stunning! Happy to be your newest follower! Have a great day :)

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  3. I also look through old journals from time to time - amazing what one forgets! I love the photos of your handmade journals. They're beautiful!

    Empty On the Inside
    Dough, Dirt & Dye

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  4. Thank you so much Annie! Yes journals are like your own personal time capsule, which is great! P.S. your cards are adorable!

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