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April 12, 2016

Creating Artist Trading Cards (ATCs) with the fabulous Helga Strauss Stevens of ARTchix Studio was a big part of how I discovered my love of making collage and mixed media art. It’s also how I made the e-acquaintance of the delightful artist, Lenna Young Andrews, who is hosting an Ocean & Sunset themed swap of these small, almost-business-card-sized works of heart—all made just for the love of art and sharing the joy with other artists and crafters!
I couldn’t resist this theme, especially with such glorious sunsets by the sea and crystal-clear aqua waters around here.
So, I set out to have some fun with warm tones and cool blues, making 3 of each theme (and a couple extras for personal swapping). I started with watercolor paper and acrylic paints for the Sunset cards … yellows and oranges and a touch of red mixed in with some gold highlights:
For the Ocean cards, I let my love of gelli-printing on tissue paper lead the way and started layering that in with various bits of collected paper (and vintage ARTchix sheets):

With all the backgrounds ready …

… I started browsing through my stash of image sheets from ARTchix, and paired pictures with some other wisps of paper, stamping, some typed “by the sea” words (on yellow tissue to blend with the paint), and little embellishments to bring the ATCs together … I kept the colors separate in the Sunset & Ocean themes (warm and cool), but loved playing and mixing the themes together in the content, with bathing beauties and sea creatures cavorting on the Sunset cards too! The little veined marks in the backgrounds of some of the Sunset cards (almost reef-like) was made by letting a little water into the paint mix and pressing the cards together … it added to the blending of the colors and I’m totally in love with how water creates these little rivulets—patterns that show up in paint, in tree roots and branches, in underwater coral fans, in our veins, in trickling raindrops … it’s an organic flow that shows up everywhere water makes its mark!




A quick picture of the fine line needle tip applicator that I used for putting little gold highlights on the cards—shown in front of my beloved trusty 1955 Royal Quiet Deluxe typewriter—I love pecking collage words out on this machine as much as I love hearing the carriage return bell DING!

I finished off the backs of the Sunset cards with snippets of polka dotted papers gleaned mostly from odd bits of wrapping paper and smudges of paint in the same warm tones … just because I love dots dots dots … and paint!

Totally enjoyed finding more bathing beauties and images and sea-inspired touches for the Ocean themed cards … snip, snip, glue, stamp … there’s even a thin layer of clear pouring medium over the blues to give them more of a water feel …




Finishing them off on the back with more polka dots, along with Starfish postage stamps from The Bahamas (they have especially pretty postage stamps in The Bahamas that I seem to use more in collage than in mailing letters! 🙂 )

Thank you, Lenna, for hosting such a wonderful swap—I really enjoyed the process of making these—and what fun it will be to find ATCs from other artists waiting for me in my mailbox in a few weeks!! Swaps swirl with shared joy and the glow of art enthusiasm … just like sunsets and the oceans of creativity sparkling out there … enjoy!!
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Categories: art, by the sea, collage, design, favorite things, Grand Bahama Island, inspiration, intriguing images, love, The Bahamas
Tags: art, ARTchix Studio, artist trading cards, collage, gelli printing, Lenna Young Andrews, mixed media, ocean, oceans, stamps, sunset, sunsets, The Bahamas, vintage
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February 14, 2014

© 2013 paula boyd farrington · mixed media artist trading card

© 2013 paula boyd farrington · mixed media artist trading card

© 2013 paula boyd farrington · mixed media artist trading card

© 2013 paula boyd farrington · mixed media artist trading card

© 2013 paula boyd farrington · mixed media artist trading card

© 2013 paula boyd farrington · mixed media artist trading card
Yes, I’m smitten with mixed media collage—these were created for the ARTchix Studio artist trading card swap and are winging their way to other collage enthusiasts. Here’s to finding even a tiny bit more time for doing whatever makes your heart feel light—Happy Valentine’s Day!!!


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Tags: ARTchix Studio, artist trading cards, heart, love, mixed media collage, Valentine collages
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December 24, 2013

L’ange (angel) collage ©2013 by paula boyd farrington
Love came down at Christmas
Love all lovely, love divine
Love was born at Christmas,
Stars and angels gave the sign.
— Christina Rossetti
(A Merry & Blessed Christmas to All!)
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December 31, 2012

Yellow Butterfly of JOY, I Salute You
You dance through the wild blue skies
where sunshine floats
asking nothing more than to be noticed
your vivid essence of daffodils, golden butter, and dappled dawns
flits across my radar screen
and the world stills
as I embrace the wonder of you
aflutter, holding you deeply in my heart
a sunlit reminder of the serendipity
and lightness of being that flows freely
as we gather the nectar of flowers
timeless and fleeting all at once
Wings of YES
Wings of Ooh
Wings of Love
Wings of Praise
Gratitude & Grace
Dazzling Days
– Paula Boyd Farrington · 12/31/2012
Happy New Year All!
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October 4, 2011
As a woman, wife, and mother of a young teen, it is hard to read some of these sobering statistics about the harsh realities of life for so many girls my daughter’s age in the developing world: girls who are often overlooked and undervalued in their own cultures—girls whose creative empowerment, schooling, and health can hold true keys to breaking multi-generational cycles of debilitating poverty and disease in many parts of the world—the Girl Effect.

Tara Sophia Mohr, who stepped forward to focus attention on the Girl Effect by orchestrating Girl Champions the world over to blog about it, says of the campaign:
“The statistics are sobering, but fundamentally, there is more to be hopeful about than to despair about. There is actually so much to be excited about: We now know that when girls are educated just a few additional years in school, they marry later and suffer less spousal violence. They grow into women who can support themselves and their families, often pulling their entire communities out of poverty. There is a growing awareness among decision makers, policy folks, and the philanthropic public that investing in girls is smart investing to end poverty and human rights abuses.“


If you have a blog or publication and want to help raise awareness about the Girl Effect, you can get information to join in the campaign here. If you don’t have a blog, you can still share posts about the campaign on Facebook or other media sites, or by reading more about ways to help.

This is an excellent book that also shines light on how support for girls and women has the potential to change lives, communities, countries, and the world for the better: Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity For Women by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. Publishers Weekly notes:
“New York Times columnist Kristof and his wife, WuDunn, a former Times reporter, make a brilliantly argued case for investing in the health and autonomy of women worldwide. More girls have been killed in the last fifty years, precisely because they were girls, than men were killed in all the wars of the twentieth century, they write, detailing the rampant gendercide in the developing world, particularly in India and Pakistan. Far from merely making moral appeals, the authors posit that it is impossible for countries to climb out of poverty if only a fraction of women (9% in Pakistan, for example) participate in the labor force. China’s meteoric rise was due to women’s economic empowerment: 80% of the factory workers in the Guangdong province are female; six of the 10 richest self-made women in the world are Chinese. The authors reveal local women to be the most effective change agents …”.
There is much work to be done everywhere in honoring women and their full contributions to society. And we all have so much to be grateful for and blessings to share, even in the current economic picture. The Girl Effect gives us pause to learn more about how we can help each other, both close to home, and in the world at large. Click here for more ways to make a difference with the Girl Effect.
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September 11, 2011
I wrote this poem in the weeks following the tragedy of September 11th. My heart wanted to wrap everyone in the healing waters here in The Bahamas—the starfish I saw was such a stark contrast to the horrific devastation, such a reminder of how amazing life can be when we’re not terrorizing one other. The poem originally appeared in Grand Bahama Island Magazine—a welcome digest my husband and I published for many years. I post it here with prayers and remembrance on this 10th anniversary of September 11th, and blessings of natural wonder and grace and hope.
Out of The Blue
The waters of The Bahamas
shine so clear and blue
reflecting a kind of peace
that is eternal and renewed
Catching sight of a simple starfish
resting of the sand beneath the waves
there’s wonder and a sense God put it there
as a natural tribute, just for you
For everyone who lost their lives
and those who labor still
to heal and defend
the freedoms we all hold very dear
Where do we go for comfort
to find the strength within
to fight the good fight without fear
to find the peace again?
We lift our eyes up heavenward
and then look here on earth
for reminders of a paradise unlost
where hope can be rebirthed
… and under the liquid surface
of waters that sparkle true blue
we gaze upon a simple starfish
and find the courage to love and live anew.
— Paula Boyd Farrington
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August 20, 2011

simple island joys
dance brightly in lush greenness
nature’s love abloom
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Tags: garden photos, Grand Bahama, Grand Bahama Island, nature, simple island joys, yellow tropical flowers
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January 11, 2011
Categories: art, collage, cool stuff, design, favorite things, inspiration, intriguing images, love, quotes, wonderful ideas
Tags: 2010, 2011, art, ARTchix images, ARTchix Studio, Brush Dance, calendar, collage, collage on cookie tin, keepsake collage, making something new from something old, New Year, old calendar, old calendar collage, paint brushes, playful heart, reasons to smile, recycled cookie tin, whimsical
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December 24, 2010

mixed media collage: wrappings, recycled paper, ARTchix Studio image
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December 20, 2010
I love this book. It’s touching. Tender. Laugh-out-loud funny. It gives you a taste of island life that goes beyond the usual idyllic picture postcard images and gets straight to the heart of things. I love these vibrant, adventurous, warming, and humorous stories so much that I helped the author (a dear friend of mine—Marina Gottlieb Sarles) orchestrate the layout of the book for publication, and I’m pleased to say it has been received as a new island classic. Well into its 2nd printing, the book has garnered fans from around the world. It’s a wonderful gift any island lover will enjoy and a great introduction and insight into Grand Bahama’s beginnings—the author, Marina Gottlieb Sarles, is the daughter of the first village doctor and nurse—and draws storytelling inspiration from her childhood in The Bahamas.
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Sand In My Shoes author Marina Gottlieb Sarles
You can learn more about this delightful book by clicking here. And it can be ordered online here or via Amazon.
On Grand Bahama Island, Sand In My Shoes is available at the Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty offices at #9 Regent Center, at the beautiful new Art of Giving gift shop at The International Bazaar (beside Island Watch Repair near the arcade), at Oasis drug stores, and at the Underwater Explorers Society (UNEXSO).
Falling in love with the island and getting sand in your shoes is a true treat—enjoy!
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