It's hard to believe this is my 100th post to this online art blog I started just this past January…I am in a Journal exchange as I mentioned in an earlier post called "TipTop Journals". Debby's theme is Sepia & White and so that is what I was thinking of when creating these pages.
Read MoreI finally worked on my cover tonight, to give my partner a feel for my journal and my theme…
Read MoreThe Circle Book swap is complete and ALL the pages were sent out this morning! You can get a glimpse of them on my swaps blog: http://creativeswaps.blogspot.com/
Read MoreI’m hosting an "Altered Books Revisited Round Robin" this year and that is exciting. Our group consists of 6 artists/friends who have worked together exchanging altered books in the past….
Read MoreIt’s been a while since I’ve created a Journal quilt . . .
Read MoreJournal Quilt #25, which I completed last week in front of the Saint Lawrence river, while we were vacationing on Wolfe Island at Steven's family cottage
Read MoreI made this journal for my son Dallas, 22 years old (-at the time! In 2021, he just turned 37!). Dallas and his girlfriend (now wife) Liz will be leaving the area tomorrow . . . .
Read MoreI had a couple more pictures in my camera related to Frieda's fabric collage technique I recently tried . . . please read the two posts below this one - 'Fabric Collage' and 'Journal Quilt #24' - for more about this!
Read MoreI know it's been a couple of weeks since I posted a journal quilt . . . you can read my journal entry below (the back of this quiltie) to learn more. This quiltie is #24 in my year long challenge. I hope to create 50 journal quilts by the time we ring in 2008 . . .
Read MoreI follow Frieda Oxenham's blog on a fairly regular basis because I love the fabric art she creates and she is also very prolific! If just a little bit of time goes by, I am sure to find something new on her site : ) Check out her tips for Fabric Collage & see what I did!
Read MoreJournal quilt #23 - and . . . 75 blog posts since January 2007
Read MoreThis little journal quilt was born from experimentation! I’m not sure it’s my favorite, but it’s a good exercise at least.
Read MoreThis weeks fabric journal quilt is continuing to work with my recent idea of trying a new technique to get the quiltie started. In pondering what new thing I could do with fabric, I thought: Why not some kind of mono-print with paint onto fabric for a background?
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