Saturday, December 31, 2011
My Windsor Page
Except when I tried to save some wrapping paper my mom didn't believe I'd really use it. So I cut out the Santa, pulled out my journal and glued it down right in front of her. Then I let her look through it plus one of my sketchbooks that I had brought. She was very happy to look and she complimented some of my drawings. Then later she surprised me - she let me look through her book! She's not doing art, but she took a creativity class and the poetry unit struck a chord for her. So she has a fat journal and she let me read some of her poetry (and it's really good!) It was kind of unusual for us, but also so good to share. Maybe next time we hang out we can do more creative things together!
Friday, December 30, 2011
I Could've Shot My Eye Out...
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Special Effects
What I want to be doing today:

What I'm actually doing:

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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Vintage Pictures
I can see some family resemblances, but other than that I have no idea who these people are. I'm not sure what to do with these yet, but I'm sure a project will come to mind...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Any Suggestions?
But it's not even half full and it's already bursting out of the covers! I had already bought a scrapbook kit, so I'm using the cover and doing the pages ROD style. I was planning to use binder rings, but it's got so much stuff that it won't close!
I like the way the rings let it lie flat, but I don't want to put really huge rings on it. I've never done any kind of bookbinding - can I tie it together instead? Would it still lie flat? What kind of material could I use?
Friday, December 9, 2011
Prisma love
I've been having crazy lots of fun doing the Supplies Me class. I've mostly been using the colored pencils I've had for years - they're Prismacolor Scholar. I was considering making the jump to the Premier, then last week they went on sale at Michael's. I was being kind of cheap and thinking it couldn't really make that much of a difference, could it? But then I remembered when I finally tried Golden paints at Journalfest - it really does make a difference!! So I told myself it's my Christmas present and I went to Michael's.
All the Prisma stuff was half price - so I got a set of colored pencils, plus...I've been having trouble with details on my faces. Because the pencils are a bit soft, when I tried to draw small the features would be all blobby. It turns out Prisma already thought of that! They have Verithin pencils that are hard so you can draw in details - for some reason this amazed me - so I got the biggest set they had!
As soon as I got home I started drawing and coloring. I haven't had this much fun since I graduated kindergarten! And the pencils - huuuge difference!