Word Art – A little bit of feel good goes a long way
If you hear a voice within you say, “You cannot paint,” then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced.
~ Vincent van Gogh
Are YOU creative??? Oh, Darling …. YES you are! If you don’t think so, we’re about to share a simple and fun Togetherness Project that will change your mind. This is for anyone young, old, daring arteeest or stick figure etcher-er.
Being a writer, I ADORE words. One of my favorite simple creative things to do to relax and unwind is to add flowy colors and glitter to words, be they quotes from inspiring people, lyrics from a song, lines from a poem, or sentiments captured from my children. If we pay attention and look for positive things, we may notice we are surrounded by inspiration and happiness muses*. When you write them out for yourself and then add some color …. OooooohWeeeeee! These words can take on even greater meaning in our lives.
(*If you don’t find inspiration around you, you may want to reconsider what you are reading, watching, or listening to.)
Do you have a special message you’d like someone near and dear to you to remember? Are there a string of words that when you hear them, you just simply feel good? Is there a poem you’d like to recite to memory? YES, these are the kinds of words worthy of becoming Word Art, words to stick in your brain AND on your fridge.
Supplies:
♥ card stock, watercolor paper, or heavy weight paper
♥ favorite words, songs, lyrics, expression, quotes, poems, anything that makes an impression.
♥ pencil and good eraser
♥ permanent ink, like Sharpie markers OR Indian ink pens (my favorite are Faber-Castel PITT artist pens) We suggest permanent ink so they don’t bleed when you are adding the colors.
♥ watercolor paints, oil pastels or colored chalk, watercolor pencils, or crayons. What you choose needs to have a bit of transparency to it, so the permanent ink letters show through.
♥ paintbrushes and water (if using paints)
Simple Instructions:
Gather materials, turn off and ignore phones, pads, Tellies, computers, and all other teleportic devices; hug your dear one(s) and invite them to make some Word Art together. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! (What are Togetherness Projects? Check out our description here.)
Practice writing your special words on scrap paper to get the alignment and letter size as you likey,
then rewrite it in pencil on your special paper. Once you’ve written the words, retrace your words with your permanent pen. You can also do ink squiggles, stars, hearts, and confetti around the words. Have fun, experiment.
Then get out your colors and play play play. Color a few words the same color. If using paint, try flicking assorted colors of paint all over the page (my favorite, that’s how I made the Happy Splashes background for our Web site). Move over Jackson Pollock! Experiment, play. There are no right or wrong ways to do this. Silence your inner critic and have some fun with words and color.
Finish by signing your work of Word Art. Display in your window, on your fridge or wall, or gift to a friend. Scan and use the art on your Web site–if you have one–or e-mail the scan to a friend or post on Facebook.
Here are a few wonderful powerful beautiful quotes, lyrics and words I enjoy from my Word Art list.
You are powerful beyond measure. (inspired by Marianne Williamson’s essay Our Deepest Fear.
SMILE!
I am enough.
I love you!
I am perfectly imperfect.
SHINE ON!
A little bit of feel good goes a long way. (Jamie Lidell)
Send your love into the future. (Sting)
Good Day Sunshine! (the Beatles, of course)
Mahna Mahna (remember that fun silly Muppet Show song? Thank you, Twinkle!)
There is no way to happiness, happiness is the way.
What are some of YOUR favorite words? What makes YOU feel good? Please share your inspiration and your Word Art with us.
We hope you have lots of fun with this simple creative colorful togetherness project. Mahna Mahna… do do dah do da. Mahna Mahna, do do do doooo….
Wishing you LOTS of love and paint on your hands!
Becky Jaine and the Monkeys
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Deana
You are such a bearer of the spirit of LOVE! You’re charisma makes life brighter for all of us. Thank you for this beautiful entry!
Pam O'Connor
Great post! Andrew adores the “Mahna” song from the Muppets too! He used a gift card over the holidays to buy the 1st original season, and it’s on the DVD. Always gets adults and kids alike laughing. Love to all.
Jody Currin
Love it…miss you and the monkeys but always look forward to seeing and reading about all of the wonderful things y’all are doing..keep writing..love y’all..Mrs. Picky