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May Art Journaling Challenge Week 1 {FORTITUDE}

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CHEERY O
Welcome to May 2025, and a new Art Journaling Challenge! This month, we invite you to explore the theme of "Fortitude" in your art journal. Fortitude is the inner strength that carries us through life's challenges, the resilience to keep going even when things feel difficult. This challenge is an opportunity to reflect on the ways you have shown fortitude in your life and to express that strength creatively in your journal.


How can you explore "Fortitude" in your art journal?
  • Reflect on a moment when you demonstrated resilience. What kept you moving forward?
  • Depict symbols of strength and endurance—mountains, trees, armor, or anything that represents perseverance to you.
  • Use words, textures, and colors that evoke a sense of power, determination, and inner resolve.
  • Explore the balance between vulnerability and strength—sometimes, true fortitude comes from allowing ourselves to bend without breaking.

Tips for your creative process:
  • Embrace imperfections—strength is often found in the cracks and rough edges.
  • Try layering different materials like fabric, textured paper, or pastels to represent depth and endurance.
  • Incorporate affirmations or quotes that inspire courage and resilience.

Here are 10 inspiring quotes about Fortitude:
  • "Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.'" – Mary Anne Radmacher
  • "Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." – Mahatma Gandhi
  • "She stood in the storm, and when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails." – Elizabeth Edwards
  • "Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving; we get stronger and more resilient." – Steve Maraboli
  • "Do not pray for an easy life; pray for the strength to endure a difficult one." – Bruce Lee
  • "The oak fought the wind and was broken, the willow bent when it must and survived." – Robert Jordan
  • "Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after the other." – Walter Elliot
  • "Rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life." – J.K. Rowling
  • "Scars are just another kind of memory." – M.L. Stedman
  • "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us." – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Words to Inspire Your Creativity:
Depending on how you interpret fortitude, here are some words to help guide your journaling:

Strength & Resilience:
  • Endurance
  • Grit
  • Perseverance
  • Tenacity
  • Willpower

Symbols of Fortitude:
  • Anchor
  • Lighthouse
  • Armor
  • Roots
  • Phoenix

Emotional & Mental Fortitude:
  • Courage
  • Patience
  • Determination
  • Steadfastness
  • Adaptability

Take this theme as an opportunity to honor your own strength, acknowledge your perseverance, and express the power of fortitude in your journal. We can’t wait to see how you bring "Fortitude" to life!

Here's a mood board to get your juices flowing!!
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I have been going through a big change in my parenting life, and I realized that it takes a lot of courage and fortitude to weather the changes that come - especially when they are young adults. Our daughter is 22 and she is navigating life as a young adult, and Mommy is having a hard time letting go and handling the changes that are coming fast and furious.

Here is my page:

Credits in the gallery.

You can choose to do a single page, double page, tag, TN each week, or use a divided template—one part for each week. If you don’t have the Divided Template and would like to have it, you can get it here at Dropbox. Thank you to Ona @wombat146 for providing the template choices for us! If you use the template, we would love it if you post incrementally: post one done in the first week, post an image of the two together on the second, and so on until the finished page in the fourth week.

Again—the template is NEVER a requirement, just something fun and different if you want to use it.


Challenge Rules:
  • You have until 11:59 p.m. CST on May 31 to complete your pages for this challenge.
  • To qualify for the drawing, you need to use 80% Oscraps products that are currently in the store (non-Oscraps products or retired O designer products can be used whether the designer is selling elsewhere or not).
  • You need to credit all the products used on your page.
  • You cannot use a page you create for this challenge for another Oscraps challenge.
  • Upload your page to the Art Journal Gallery and then add your layout to the challenge thread. (Below you will find instructions on adding your page to this thread.)

Adding a linked layout from the Gallery to a thread:
  • Upload your layout to the gallery first. In your forum post, click the Gallery Embed icon (little camera).
  • This will open your gallery; simply click on the layout you require, then scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click the Continue button.
  • Your linked layout is now in your post; the image will appear once you have clicked the Post Reply button.

Everyone who participates in any of this month's challenges will be entered into a drawing for a $5 gift certificate to Oscraps. You can receive up to four entries into this month's drawing.

We look forward to seeing your art journaling pages!
 
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The May theme of fortitude really grabbed my attention.

When your spouse dies, life changes completely. Dreams of what will be change in an instance. Slowly you begin to adjust to the new reality and start accepting that there is still a life to live and happiness to be found if you have the fortitude to look for it. To me, the Phoenix is the symbol of rising from the devastating change and finding hope that there will be good in life yet to come.


And I am choosing to also use the divided template.
 
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Oh my, what an amazing mood board Susie. Your layout is truth. Parenting adult children is hard and takes fortitude. Kay I love your LO and the rising up. I can not imagine what that looks and feels like. My mind is spinning with so much thought right now. So many emotions flew to the surface at the sight of all the inspirational quotes and definitions. What a start to May. Goosebumps at the thought of how to interpret this amazing start. :heartpumppink:
 
Alright, y'all are killing me. But I got it done. Cheryl has given me an idea for the next layout. I was telling her how I couldn't scrap this AJ since I had so much running through my head. Nothing would land on the paper. At that point I hadn't even opened PSE. She suggested I put it in a LO. While we wait for that one to cement, here's the one I finally got done. It took me all day. That never happens. I dont take that long on LO. Its crazy.

 
Alright. I was complaining (commenting) to Cheryl that I was struggling with what to do. She told me my whole description was an AJ piece waiting to be made. She was right. It was waiting to be made. And it again took me hours, mostly searching for the right piece. So here is my bonus AJ for May. @Cherylndesigns

 
Oh my, what an amazing mood board Susie. Your layout is truth. Parenting adult children is hard and takes fortitude. Kay I love your LO and the rising up. I can not imagine what that looks and feels like. My mind is spinning with so much thought right now. So many emotions flew to the surface at the sight of all the inspirational quotes and definitions. What a start to May. Goosebumps at the thought of how to interpret this amazing start. :heartpumppink:
I can't wait to see what you do!! I am really struggling between the "let her go - you've given her the best wings you could" and "What if she falls??"
 
Alright, y'all are killing me. But I got it done. Cheryl has given me an idea for the next layout. I was telling her how I couldn't scrap this AJ since I had so much running through my head. Nothing would land on the paper. At that point I hadn't even opened PSE. She suggested I put it in a LO. While we wait for that one to cement, here's the one I finally got done. It took me all day. That never happens. I dont take that long on LO. Its crazy.

Sometimes these pages need more than a few hours. I actually worked two days on mine this week!!
 
Alright. I was complaining (commenting) to Cheryl that I was struggling with what to do. She told me my whole description was an AJ piece waiting to be made. She was right. It was waiting to be made. And it again took me hours, mostly searching for the right piece. So here is my bonus AJ for May. @Cherylndesigns

Bonus pages are more than happily welcomed!!!
 
I can't wait to see what you do!! I am really struggling between the "let her go - you've given her the best wings you could" and "What if she falls??"
If she falls, you will be there to help her heal. Sometimes the fall is worse for us mom's than for the kids. :heartpumppink:
 
If she falls, you will be there to help her heal. Sometimes the fall is worse for us mom's than for the kids. :heartpumppink:
TRUTH!!! And the being there for them is bonding, strengthening their fortitude when they know they're loved and supported in their growth. It's not the wings that fail, it's the knowing how to use them. That is wisdom and doesn't necessarily come overnight.
 
A little nugget from years of watching baby birds leave the nest! They're ready, they're eager-they sit on the edge of the nest and flutter with all their might. And then they go! And their first flights aren't always graceful. But eventually, with time and practice, they're flying around with confidence and expertise. :heartpumpred:
 
Here's mine: I sat down to do this last night. I had a glimpse of what I wanted to express. I put some things on the page, the girl and the string specifically. The tangled thoughts then came to mind, with the string whirling all around. Then this song popped into my mind and the rest took shape all by itself kind of! Thank you all for your encouragement. :heartpumpred:
 
A little nugget from years of watching baby birds leave the nest! They're ready, they're eager-they sit on the edge of the nest and flutter with all their might. And then they go! And their first flights aren't always graceful. But eventually, with time and practice, they're flying around with confidence and expertise. :heartpumpred:
That's what I hope and pray for my little bird
 
I've decided to embrace Courage. Right now, I'm having a tough time with scrapping because of some family matters, both past and present. However, I really enjoy creating an AJ page as it serves as great therapy for me. Huge thanks to you, Susie, for yet another fantastic challenge. Your mood board, quotes, and layout are incredibly inspiring! ♥

 
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