Month: July 2021
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Seasons of Life
Your life journey is never a straight path between two points. Mine has certainly been circuitous and very insightful. Here’s a snippet of what I mean.
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Embellishing Tags with Quick Focal Imagery
A lot of thought and creative energy goes into the building and mixing of layers. Here’s a quick video to share how the process unfolds.
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Sign up for the waitlist: new course alert
Join me in creating abstract watercolor portraits with acrylic inks and some basic supplies. Class launches this fall.
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Would you rather…?
Help me decide which class you would be interested in paying a nominal fee for and which class you’d like for free.
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Creating Contrast in a Journal Page
I’m often asked how I decide on my color schemes. I wish I had a more acceptable answer but the truth is that I don’t give color any thought.
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DIY Colorful Summer Pinwheels
Ever tried your hand at making pinwheels? It’s sure to bring out the child in you and spread good cheer in the neighborhood.
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The Journey of a Journal Spread
It’s fun to watch a journal spread evolve from a blank page of paper to becoming a work of art that evokes an emotion.
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Making Progress Is Sucess
Sometimes making progress in the context of what you know and where you’re at is more than enough. Be gracious with yourself.
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You Do You!
When you create for yourself, give yourself the permission to play, to experiment, to break rules…be free and be true to you!
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A Scrappy Bookmark
Inspired by Jennifer McGuire’s shadow box card technique, I made this collapsible bookmark using “scraps” of Dura-lar paintings. The base and the top are both made from Grafix Dura-lar, a heat-resistant polyester film that is a mix of acetate and mylar. I love its translucency and durability for both gel plate printing and alcohol ink […]