...ooo I bet those stars looked magical, there's nothing quite like the natural world around us to bring a smile of awe & amazement, simply wonderful!...I'm still in the dark ages Elizabeth when it comes to computers so cannot help on this occassion...have a super day & Bleubeard too...Mel :)
Your day trip in the previous post looked like it was a lot of fun. So much amazing artwork to be seen. But the photo in this image doesn't look too promising. Hope you get it sorted out. Best wishes, Tammy
Wowza, look at all this good stuff. I love especially your work table paper and what you have done with it and your curled open windows with the moon shining through. Good stuff. xox
Another tutorial packed full of information, you put so much effort into these. I was really struck by your use of words to create those Aspen trees. As for glue - while I don't care about the archival issue I do hold my breath when I use a glue stick because over time I have had it un-stick. I don't have a better solution for wrinkle free pages tho.
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Art, including the journey, background techniques, sewing on both paper and fabric, new experiments, photos, failures, and successes will be shared on this site. I have removed my e-mail address until such time as I can get it to work again. Thank you for understanding. You can always leave a note on my blog and I will visit you.
Please check out my Previous Collaborations link above to see what projects I have been involved in over the past 12 years. Current and ongoing projects only are shown below.
Occasionally, Silent Sunday will showcase photos of my home, neighborhood, or community. A picture is often worth a thousand words.
Feelfree to drop by every second Thursday of the month for my Second Thursday Tutorials. They are interspersed with my other Tutorials found at the link page above.
Click on any lesson you might have missed or want to review
Click on the above image daily and help feed hungry dogs and cats. You can donate cat litter, too. You simply answer two questions (one about cats and one about dogs), and whether your answer is correct or not, you have just donated kibble to help feed both shelter animals and those in need.
I will create the art, critique things I feel are important, and put pen (and sometimes glue) to paper, or fingers to keys, while Bleubeard will mostly watch, supervise, or sleep.
Music that inspires me: my steel drum friend, Joseph Peck
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...ooo I bet those stars looked magical, there's nothing quite like the natural world around us to bring a smile of awe & amazement, simply wonderful!...I'm still in the dark ages Elizabeth when it comes to computers so cannot help on this occassion...have a super day & Bleubeard too...Mel :)
Funny! Well not so much for you...but funny post anyway. :)
Your day trip in the previous post looked like it was a lot of fun. So much amazing artwork to be seen. But the photo in this image doesn't look too promising. Hope you get it sorted out. Best wishes, Tammy
LOL, you are too funny! :;snortz;; waving hi from the rainy, cloudy, chilly hills of North Carolina :)
that is a very black square
it will teach you to rely on something proven unreliable
which also proves how forgiving and optimistic you are - to your core.
Hey, just dawned on me, when is Lesson 10 going up? :)
Computers and programs are wonderful when they are working probably...
and can't be absolutely maddening when things don't go as they should!
hope things get cleared up for you E
oxo
Wowza, look at all this good stuff. I love especially your work table paper and what you have done with it and your curled open windows with the moon shining through. Good stuff. xox
I couldn't see anything until I clicked to enlarge--and then I saw the stars! Nice! :)
Another tutorial packed full of information, you put so much effort into these. I was really struck by your use of words to create those Aspen trees. As for glue - while I don't care about the archival issue I do hold my breath when I use a glue stick because over time I have had it un-stick. I don't have a better solution for wrinkle free pages tho.
Appreciate the info and inspiration as always!
Darla
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