Thursday, 1 February 2018

Art Journal Calendar - February 2018

Hi Everyone!

Well January certainly sped by, but not without a few hitches along the way! At least we have heat and hot water, being without a boiler for 10 days wasn't good! And Hubby's job is still a bit uncertain, but he has a couple of options on the horizon, all being well. So, here's hoping February is a better month!


 I created a bright and cheery February calendar page, inspired by the Spring flowers that are starting to appear here, and some rather lovely yarn I'm crocheting with, that was gifted to me by my good friend Jan. I used PaperArtsy Fresco Finish paints, stamps and stencils, and Darkroom Door Alphabet stamps.


Happy February!

Alison x


15 comments:

  1. I love your calendar page! Such a beautiful and cheery way to keep track of the new month. Grateful for your heat and hot water being back in working order. It did cause me recognize some of the things like water and heat that I take for granted and to be thankful for them. : )

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  2. I am in AWE of your calendar pages, and have to admit how they put mine to utter shame. You always come up with the best pages. You are SO gifted. I love what you make and look forward each month to seeing how you decorate your current calendar.

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  3. This is an adorable bright and cheery February calendar spread Alison! So beautiful! I hope all will come to a good end for you and hubby! ♥ Good that all is fixed now with the boiler and heat- always annoying such things!
    Happy February!
    oxo Susi

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  4. Beautiful calendar, love the bright colours. Have fun filling it. Hugs, Valerie

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  5. Hot water, hoorah! And I'm happy for y'all that your hubby has job options. Stressful, I'm sure, but I hope it all works out for y'all.

    Happy February!

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  6. This is a super cheery calendar. Love the playful background and the tags! And hurrah for hot water and heat.:) Keeping my fingers crossed the hubby's job all works out for you. I know it will though in some form. My hubby's been out a couple of times and things do work out in the end. Keep the stress down-enjoy your heat and yes, hopefully February will be an excellent month. HUgs-Erika

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  7. It is a bright and cheerful calendar page for February, I love how you used the tags for each day. Hope it all works out well for your hubby and it was good to read you now had your new boiler.
    Yvonne xx

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  8. So pleased to hear you have got the boiler fixed! Hope hubby can get something sorted too! I love these Spring colours - at least the days are getting a little longer!Chrisx

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  9. Hoping your bright and cheery planner page will inspire a better month ahead for both you and hubby. With those peeping spring colours sunshine is on it way.. Have a super weekend Alison..
    Hugs Tracey xx

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  10. I love love your bright and cheery calendar page.
    xxx Hazel.

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  11. ahh what a lovely February calendar Alison :) I can't believe January has gone so quick - although no doubt you are not sorry its over. Glad to hear your boiler now sorted out at long last and your hubbies job prospects looking better. Hope February is much kinder to you.
    Wishing you a lovely weekend.
    Gill xx

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  12. Such beautiful February calender pages! The colours and spring flower design are just the thing to bring cheer and happiness 😁. Wishing that February is a better month for you and have a wonderful weekend too! J 😊

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  13. Beautiful calendar pages-love the stamps and Spring colours-good to hear your boiler is now sorted
    Carol x

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  14. This is a lovely spread Alison, colurful and bright. Indeed January flew in a blink of an eye. Hope February will be better, in general! And good luck for your husband's job :-)

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  15. I very much like your pattern it's beautiful,thank for sharing good i dea !

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