Gosh, where has the time gone? I must really be a creature of habit - are you?? It has been a good 5 weeks since I've posted here, wow. I just went & looked back and noted that I started posting on my blog again in October 2017 . . .
Read MoreLots of paint, ink, leftover scraps, marbled paper and doodling with paint pens! I enjoy working in this small pocket journal . . .
Read MoreGosh, I have been away for a little bit! Well, this week I took a 3-day Expressive Figure drawing class, but I still snuck in some time with my 4x4 Canvas boards . . .
Read MoreI'm back again! This time I have six (6) 4x4 canvas boards that I've arted up . . . all part of my year long project . . .
Read MoreHere is a bit more on how I did #16, 17 & 18 in my 365 project. Showing how I started and then some of the steps along the way . . .
Read MoreHere's to more experimentation in 2018! I'm continuing my challenge of 365 canvas boards (4x4") . . .
Read MoreIt had been about a week since I dove into this small handmade journal . . .
Read MoreThis project is ticking along for me and yet, does not seem like too much work . . .
Read MoreI took a number of photos of a set of pages (right & left) I just completed in my Pocket Journal. I know I love to see process photos myself & so . . .
Read MoreWell, here I am again with another installment of my 4x4 canvas board I am doing for the 365 Somethings project 2018. If you missed the first post . . .
Read MoreI read about this project on Hanna Andersson's Blog started thinking about it. The idea of a 365 art project intrigued me.
Read MoreI'm back with a couple of pocket pages! I began filling this tiny journal on Sept 20th -about 3 months ago . . .
Read MoreFear less, hope more; Whine less, breathe more;
Talk less, say more; Hate less, love more;
And all good things are yours. ~ Unknown . . .
I completed this page spread page a few days ago and think it's fun, so I wanted to share it . . .
Read MoreI created this journal in a free class with Roben-Marie Smith. It was fun to take an old ledger, remove the original pages but keep the cover in place and sew 'signatures' of new blank pages inside . . .
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