Large Raspberries, Small Fuzzy Peach, and Birdhouses
This page was done in my sketchbook on "Arches cover cream" paper.
Cathy Cohen and I just finished up a two day bookbinding/ journal painting workshop. As always, it was fun! It was a great group and their books are beautiful! The weather was perfect for outdoor journal painting.
Oh, wow - this is the last day of August! I can't believe how fast it has gone. A couple of posts back, I said things were slowing down. Maybe not. I haven't noticed it anyway. I think I am filling in the spaces with other things. If I slow down, I may feel obligated to clean up things around here. This morning while I was trying to make the house a little presentable for my Wednesday class, I was finding blue paint and dust bunnies everywhere. For some reason, I feel that the blue paint is a little more acceptable than the dust bunnies. Am I right?
Dust bunnies just mean that your life isn't boring.
ReplyDeleteSally Ann - that's what I thought too. Thanks for the confirmation :)
ReplyDeleteWish I could've seen all the color combos in the bookbinding class! So fun to do it together--and then paint on those brand new pages :-)
ReplyDeleteI have all the parts for a new book to bind--now to get at it!
Doesn't everyone (who paints) have "dust bunnies" :-) Thanks again for the poly-clearcovers.
Marj - the colors and patterns were wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat's the book covers I'm talking about - not the dust bunnies.
You're very welcome for the poly-clearcovers. And we will be anxious to see your new book.