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27 January 2020
An online sketchbook class
I was sending out energy to help me get unstuck and jumpstart my creative juices. I saw a note I wrote on a post-it about a woman I wanted to look up on YouTube. Her name is Karen Stamper and I think she lives in North Yorkshire, UK. It was very expensive ($100.) and I completed all 6 lessons in about an hour but it did the job getting me going.
While awaiting the arraival of supplies like the actual sketchbook, I rigged up two sheets of paper and folded the accordion style and started to work. Here is the first attempt.
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Thanks for visiting, Beth
Wow, I love it! Yeah, a little pricey but sometimes we need a jolt to prime the pump. Looks like it worked for you!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!! I have just finished a 4th 8 page spread spread. I will have update posts about what I am doing.
DeleteHi, Beth...No photos on this post, or did I miss something because of my ancient computer? I've been away from Blogspot for a long while, but the other day I made a chatch up post if you would like to see some of what I've been up to...I'm working my way back into sketch journaling...And~~ I'm going to take out my sewing maching, since I just re-organized my "art room"!!!
ReplyDeleteThere is a link for a YouTube video of my first 8 page spread. Just click on the blue link
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