30 Journals 30 Days: YOU


Thank you to each of the amazing Artists that participated in
the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS project! I wish I could have included everyone....

Though today is YOUR opportunity to join the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS project.

I'm addicted!! I want more interviews!!

So please answer the following interview questions on your blog,
slap the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS button on there too
and come on back to link your LOVE in the Mister Linky below!!

--How long have you been Art Journaling?
--How has Art Journaling impacted, changed, or enhanced your life?
--What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials to use?
--Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
--What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
--Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!!
--Short Bio.

(Every interview linked below will be added to a
permanent link list on the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS page HERE.)


30 Journals 30 Days: SARAH WHITMIRE


How long have you been Art Journaling?
I have been journaling since I got my very first diary as a little girl but didn’t start officially Art Journaling until the summer of 2008.


How has Art Journaling impacted, changed, or enhanced your life?
Wow, it would be easier to ask “How has it NOT impacted my life?” LOL! ☺ Art Journaling, and specifically Soul Journaling had allowed me to meet so many wonderful people and has opened up an entire new online world to me. It has changed the course of my whole career and helped me through some of the darkest times in my life, lifting me up and allowing me a safe place to express all of my hopes, dreams, and fears.



What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials to use?
I use tons of random things in my journals from everyday trash to fancy scrap booking materials, and I really like the contrast that those two elements bring. I am also a huge fan of Gesso! I buy it in giant tubs. I LOVE the texture and depth it gives my paper.



Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
My students! They are so creative and inspirational. Many of these women are just picking up a paint brush for the first time or are just starting to blossom into the artist of their dreams. It is such an amazing transformation to watch. Their art is raw and emotional and not yet influenced by outside sources or critics. Simply amazing!



What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
Play. Experiment. Play some more. Don’t be afraid to make ugly journal pages. And you’re not alone! Join an online journaling community such as Soul Journaling to meet fellow journalers and get inspiration.



Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!
Caspiana is my gallery website of all of my mixed-media artwork and Soul Journaling is my Art Journaling website with links to our community, fun prompts, online classes, and more.

Videos Starring Sarah:






Short Bio:
My name is Sarah Whitmire and I am a mixed-media artist and instructor. I enjoy working in many mediums, including but not limited to encaustics, collage and acrylics. Though I live and work in a smallish town in northern Florida, I enjoy using the internet to reach a much larger audience. I currently teach online workshops through Joggles as well as through my own blog and Yahoo groups. I am also a Design Team member for Alpha Stamps which means I get to play with their awesome products on a daily basis.

My proudest achievement to date is the creation and founding of Soul Journaling, a series of guided mixed-media visual journaling workshops that has inspired a growing community of people from all walks of life and from all over the globe to come together through art and self-expression. My work has been featured in some of my favorite magazines; Somerset Studio, Somerset Studio Gallery, Somerset Home, Cloth Paper Scissors and Rubber Stamp Madness, and I am a member of several organizations, including the Gainesville Fine Art Association, the North Florida Craft Revolution and the Florida Etsy Street Team.

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What I LOVE About Art Journaling



I have to admit---this month I have been Art Journaling a whole lot!!!

My goal as I have been Art Journaling is to try to move out of my comfort level.



I've been doing this in two ways.

(1.) By trying approaches/techniques in my Art Journal that I don't normally do and see how that inspires me. This journal page I just recently did is a great example of that. I began the whole journey of it by collaging different pieces of paper onto the surface. If you look closely you can see the edges a little bit--and you can also see the patterns bleed through.

Beginning this way was fun I found out. And even though I covered most of it with paint anyways, if was like driving a different route home.

It broke up the usual routine.




The second way I've been challenging myself is by being compassionate with the ugly.

Sounds ridiculous, I know.

But what I mean is that when things start to turn ugly like they did in the last Art Journal spread I posted HERE--I let it be for awhile.
I walk away.
Enjoy a smoothie.
Sleep on it.

What I've learned is that when I come back,
Things go in a different direction.
Ideas come to me out of nowhere
that seem to do the trick.

I like that.

I like that through the act of Art Journaling itself, we can practice and prepare ourselves
to be comfortable with dealing with things out of our comfort zone.
We can take a different approach and practice "controlling less and floating more"--
We can be compassionate with the ugly parts of ourselves--our Lives.

I LOVE that about Art Journaling.
I really do.

30 Journals 30 Days: TRACI BAUTISTA



How long have you been Art Journaling?
Since I was younger, I’ve always kept some kind of diary/journal. I remember back when I was second grade, I had a diary that had a lock on it. I would write about my life, what I wanted to be when I grew up and fill it up with pictures, poems and stories. I started making my own journals in 8th grade. Back then they were simple books made with brown paper bag pages with handmade paper covers tied together with tulle. My journals were my space to dream, play and write stories and what ever I wanted. Then in high school, I started working in sketchbooks where I would draw fashion designs and doodles. It wasn’t until college that I combined my art and journaling on a page. I studied architecture and graphic design and always carried around a sketchbook. So I would sketch, write notes and observations, sometimes adding in magazine clippings and collage images that were inspiration for my design projects. Also, I’ve always had some kind of notebook that I use as an idea book, a journal to write my business ideas, brainstorm projects and notes related to work. Along with an organizer/calendar that became somewhat of a journal, where I would write to do lists, daily activities, memories, appointments and sometimes taping in photos, receipts and maps.

BALI pop art journal

(detail of paper bag journal made with recycled cardboard and pages from brown grocery bags that have been painted and collage before they were bound together)

How has Art Journaling impacted, changed or enhanced your life?
Art Journaling has been something I’ve always done for fun. It has impacted my life in a great way; I found a way to turn my passion into my career. I am blessed to make my living doodling and painting. Art Journaling has put me in touch with artists from around the world. By sharing and teaching techniques through my videos, workshops and writings, I encourage others to develop their creative spirits. Now, I make one-of-a-kind art journals that I have sold to collectors worldwide. My journals have been published in several magazines and books. My creative business has developed from my art journals…from brainstorming dreams and goals in my books, to creating art to sell and developing product lines of stationery, scrapbook papers, digital downloads, online workshops and Collage Pauge.

creative doodles

(Here I've collaged color lasers of my artwork, then drawn doodles with a black Sharpie paint marker and various Sakura Gelly Roll pens.)


doodline & spilling fun

(Detail of visual journal painting. I like to layer my writing using various markers and pens. I write words, thoughts, quotes randomly across the page using the lines as my guide. I turn the page and write in different directions.)


What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials to use?
For me the art of making the journals is as important as filling them up with art. The covers of my journals are patchwork collage art quilts embellished with wild freeform stitching. All of my journals have random-sized,painted pages. I monoprint single sheets of recycled papers and then use creative techniques to bind them together. That usually involves machine stitching for smaller idea books, freestyle macramé with beads and baubles or sometimes woven yarn, fabrics and ribbons embellished with silk flowers, tag, crochet bits and pompoms.

Collage Pauge ☺
Tulip Fashion Graffiti Sprays
sharpie Oil-based paint markers
White out correction pen
Copic markers
Pigma Sensei black permanent pens
Montana hardcore markers
Sakura gelly roll pens
Prismacolor pencils
Tulip SLICK dimensional paints
Golden fluid acrylic paints
Dip pen & Sumi ink
Turquoise waxed polyester
Pipette
Brayer
Here’s a list of papers I include in my journals:
ledger paper, graph paper, sheet music, brown grocery bags, USPS priority mailboxes, FedEx envelopes, storybook paper, drawing, watercolor, craft paper, maps, large desktop calendars, magazines, newspapers, vellum Bristol, wallpaper, rosin, construction, Black & white/color photocopies of my original artwork, envelopes, manila folders, drill cloth, Black and white photocopies of my photos & art for pages.
My printed photographs
Handmade stamps made from fun foam
Found texture printing tools like skewers, needlepoint canvas, sequin waste, chipboard letters
Handcut stencils
Colored masking tape
Beads & baubles handmade fun

art journals by Traci Bautista

(a collection of my handmade art journals)

Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
Karen Michel
Tiphoni Moore
Jeannine Peregrine
Katie Kendrick
Sabrina Ward Harrison
DJ Pettit


my MESSY art studio table

(my studio in action while I'm working...very messy but an organized chaos)

What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
Use your journal as a place to spill, play and experiment. Everyone journals differently, I work in my books in a random fashion, I open it up to a page and make a few marks, then turn the page and add a photo and then maybe got back to different page and add words. Sometimes I journal on separate sheets of paper and attach them back into my journals. There is no order with my art journaling. So do what you want and have fun with it… it’s your personal space to PLAY!

art journal bindings

(a few of my journal stacked showcasing the intricate bindings or color, beads, fabric and string that burst from the spine)

Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!!
website
blog
online workshops
online boutique

Videos Starring Traci:







Short Bio:
After a successful design and marketing career in Silicon Valley, I was longing for more so I left the corporate world to pursue my passion for art. 2011 marks the 10-year anniversary of launching my creative business endeavor. Prior to becoming a full-time artist, I worked as a graphic designer, event planner, marketing director, professional cheerleader, elementary art teacher, fashion designer and Web designer– just to name a few. Experiences that I gained these positions, coupled with my innate drive to explore and create without boundaries are what contribute to my success as a mixed media artist.

My passion for sharing art has led me on a worldwide tour teaching mixed media workshops in handmade books, art journaling, collage, and surface design. The handmade journals, custom handbags and paintings I create are layered with rich textures, wildly painted and stitched fabric, “girlie glam” ink drawings and free style lettering. Bold use of color, doodling and images are spilled throughout my art.

In 2005, I wrote my first book, Collage Unleashed and am currently working on my next book. My art has been featured in over 15 art/mixed media books and 40 craft magazines including Somerset Studio, Altered Couture, cloth.paper.scissors, Art Journaling, Art Quilting Studio, Belle Armoire and Craft. I have been a regular guest on DIY/HGTV Craft Lab. Looking forward, I am continuing to develop product and I have designed licensed product lines, Collage Pauge adhesive and {kolLAJ} paper crafts.

Being an artist has led me through an amazing journey that is continually changing and I wouldn’t have it any other way. It helped me discover that it’s important to have passion for what I do. Leaving something that is stable and taking a big risk to the unknown is scary, but I truly believe that if you are doing what you LOVE only the best things follow … that is TRUE success.


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FEARLESS Painting Again


It's been awhile it feels like since I've made a FEARLESS Painting video!! I've been so enthralled with this July of Art Journal LOVE!!! But--I'm still FEARLESS Painting--and enjoying and totally being inspired by the FEARLESS Painters in my online workshop BIG.

Here is my latest FEARLESS Painting....it was a commission by a Lovely woman named Tami.



The thing about this commission is that instead of Tami telling me what to paint--she gave me an intention to hold in my heart and mind as I FEARLESSly had at it!!

Tami, in her intention, spoke to me about this period she is in her life right now---a huge transition--as she prepares for her youngest to leave home--as her days and time will become more focused on and for herself.

Transition.

I found it so appropriate--I really connected, even though I am not a mother myself and can not even begin to imagine what Tami must really be going through....I understand the beauty, excitement, and anxiety that arises in this time of transition.

I feel it too.

And something about creating this painting was so healing and releasing for me.

I hope it is for Tami as well.


30 Journals 30 Days: DAWN DeVRIES SOKOL



How long have you been Art Journaling?
It's been about four years since I wholeheartedly got into it. I wasn't real sure about it at first, but all of the reasons that kept me from it eventually attracted me to it.



How has Art Journaling impacted, changed, or enhanced your life?
In so many ways, personally and professionally. Personally, it has brought more creativity to my life. I once again journal, as I did when I was a kid, but now I do it visually, which feels more natural. Professionally, it's helped me become an author and teacher. It's enhanced my design work and helped me begin a hand-lettering part of my career. Nothing but good things!



What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials to use?
I LOVE Souffle pens, markers such as Tombow, and cheap acrylic craft paints for my page backgrounds. Tombow Mono Adhesive is a must!




Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
There are SO many I look to for inspiration, but I'd have to say those that come to mind are


Each are completely different in their own right, but you can see cross-influences of styles and methods there.



What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
Learn what you can through books and workshops and online. DON'T worry about what your pages look like at first. You will most likely hate them. I hated my pages for quite some time. But keep at it. Copy others to learn, but don't do that for too long. You can't be true to yourself if your art journal pages look like someone else's. That's not art journaling. Look at others' pages and try to pinpoint WHAT it is you like about their pages. Is it the color palette? The style of backgrounds? The use of collage? Take little things you like about others' pages and combine them to make your own style. It takes TIME. And patience. And an open mind. Keep at it. Be true to your art journal and it will be true to you. If your art journal is you, then it is GORGEOUS!




Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!
You can find my blog and work HERE OR HERE
My Twitter: @dawndsokol
My Facebook
My latest book's Facebook page

By the way, I'm gonna hold a huge book launch party on my blog July 28 starting at 10 a.m. PST! There will be giveaways, including copies of Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls, pens, markers, a couple of my handmade jotters and more!!! A BIG grand prize of a whole slew of stuff will be given to one lucky winner!

Video Starring Dawn:






Short Bio:
I am an author, book designer, lettering illustrator, and an avid art journaler. After seven years of art directing magazines including America West Airlines Magazine, I decided to design books from my home studio. I design coffee table books, gift books, cookbooks, and kids books, and my design work has been included in Print’s Regional Design Annual 2002 and also has been recognized by the Copper Quill Awards, the Association of Partners for Public Lands, January Magazine, and Round & Coffin Club’s 2005 Western Books Exhibition, among others. In 2008, Quarry published my first book, 1000 Artist Journal Pages: Personal Pages and Inspiration. My next book, Doodle Diary: Art Journaling for Girls, has just been published by Gibbs Smith Publisher.


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30 Journals 30 Days: RHOMANY


How long have you been Art Journaling?
I've kept a visual journal for most of my life. Of course, when I was 5 they were called scrapbooks, then in high school they were sketchbooks or notebooks, then they became visual journals - my preferred term. People think because the term 'art journaling' is relatively new that the journals themselves are new. But Frida Kahlo kept one. So did Leanardo Da Vinci. So did Mary Anne, my grandmother. She pasted in just about everything into her journals and encouraged me to do the same. I began by helping her, then one Christmas she bought me my own book and I've kept a visual journal, in some format, ever since. Over the years I've yo-yo'd between many styles from pure collage to just writing and sketching, to full on painted pages. You can tell when I get a new book on journalng because I'll go through a spate of a certain style of pages. I always come back to just simple pen and collage though because I'll always be an illustrator at heart and painted pages are just too messy for me. I'm just not a layers kind of girl; I can do it, but I don't really enjoy it.



How has Art Journaling impacted, changed, or enhanced your life?
I've kept a visual journal (i.e. not just plain writing) for over 30 years, so it's hard to tell because I don't really know any different. I watch a lot less TV than anyone else I know. In fact I don't even have one! I watch particular programs over the internet on BBC iPlayer but mostly I listen to audiobooks and play in my journal for downtime. When I was younger I would rather be in my room playing music and journaling than out with friends. Playing in my journal is my default. I can't sit and do nothing, I have to have a pen in my hand.

What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials to use?
Just a pen and some gluestick. Plus my Neocolour IIs if I want to add some colour. My roots are in illustration and even though I do have a journal that's painted, I'd much rather doodle, illustrate, collage and write in my journals. It's also much easier for carrying around - I never leave home without my everyday journal and my pencil case.




Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
I like the work of lots of art journallers, but my favourites tend to belong to illustrators. I really love the work of :

I also recently discovered Rebecca Horwood, who has a similar style to my own everyday journaling.

And it goes without saying I love the work of my fellow journallers at artjournaling.ning.com - there's such a huge variety of styles to look at.



What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
Don't feel you have to do what everyone else is doing or have a particular 'style'. I have a different style for every day of the month and then some. If I didn't, I'd get bored. But changing it up whenever I feel like it gives me the freedom I love, so I do it. It's not about being good, it's about feeling good about doing it. If that means embracing your penchant for having 15 journals or using a different style everyday, so be it.



Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!Link
tada!
website
youtube
facebook fanpage
flickr
twitter
artfire
email: rhomany {at} gmail {dot} com

Videos Starring Rhomany:








Short Bio:
Rhomany is the artist name of Klair Scattergood, a mixed media artist, art journaller and children's illustrator from the UK. Her pieces are cheerful and colourful, invoking the bright feeling of summer childhoods, when becoming an Indian princess was as simple as donning a chiffon scarf and going to sea as a pirate needed only an upturned table and a sheet. As well as creating artwork for children, Rhomany runs online workshops in bookbinding and art journaling, for anyone who wants to rediscover the magic of playtime.

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Belly LOVE Guest Post: Embracing Your Beauty From Head to Toe


Today for Belly LOVE I am honored and excited to share this space with guest writer Liv Lane.


I used to hate my toes. I know it sounds odd, but I was so convinced they were ugly that I wouldn’t even wear sandals during my early 20s. Truthfully, I wasn’t really fond of anyone’s feet, but I thought mine were particularly hideous.

And then I had a baby. Like many infants, he fell head over heels for his tiny toes. He stared at them in awe, wiggled and kicked them, touched them and tasted them. Even I thought his itty bitty toes were undeniably adorable.

One night, while giving our firstborn a bath, my husband and I lovingly pointed out parts of our sweet baby’s body and decided which gene pool they came from. “Where did you get that thick head of hair? Mommy! Where did you get those big brown eyes? Daddy!”

When we got to our baby’s toes, there was no question: they looked like miniature replicas of mine, without the polish! And that’s when I had an epiphany. How could I love every inch of this baby, I wondered, without accepting and embracing every inch of me? His toes, like mine, were perfectly formed in the womb to help him walk, run, and dance. If I hoped to teach my children to love themselves, inside and out, I knew I had to live by example. Fretting about my feet was not serving me and it certainly wouldn’t help them.

That summer, I discovered the relaxing power of a pedicure and the sweet comfort of sandals. How had I deprived myself of those little luxuries for so long? Don’t get me wrong; it was nerve-wracking at first to step out in open-toed shoes. But I realized pretty quickly that it was wasted energy; no one seemed to be concerned with my toes but me.

We all have parts of our bodies we’ve deemed to be less-than-beautiful. And it feels perfectly natural – even a relief – to gripe about our thunder thighs or flabby arms. In fact, scientists have coined the term “fat talk” to describe the discussions female friends commonly have about their bodies. Research shows that when girlfriends get together, once one person complains about her appearance, all the others typically chime in and complain about their own bodies. In addition to undermining our self-confidence, studies show fat talk also normalizes women’s dissatisfaction with their bodies. Ever known a woman who feels completely comfortable in her own skin? They’re a rare breed.

Negative self-talk chains you to old beliefs, drains your energy and convinces you that your story – like the one in which I thought my toes were ugly – is true. Rewrite the story, concluding that every bit of you is beautiful. It may be hard to believe at first, but practice makes perfect. So, what part of you will you learn to love today?




You can find Liv Lane over at her blog Choosing Beauty
as well as her weekly radio talk show: Get Real.

30 Journals 30 Days: LISA WILSON


How long have you been Art Journaling?
Only a few short months. As a little girl, I had many locked journals with combinations and tiny keys but they held only words. I have relied on the written word as my confidant for most of my life, but just expanded into artistic play through Connie’s Art Journal Love Letters.


How has Art Journaling impacted, changed, or enhanced your life?
It has helped me get out of the way of myself. And you know what? I LOVE who I found.

I am brave, expressive, deep, scarred, flawed, perfect, human, and divine. Who knew?

I still forget from time to time, but artistic expression…in particular with a journal in which I am having a private conversation with my Self…helps remind me.


What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials to use?
Paints (acrylic & watercolor), Gesso (white & clear), stamp ink, colored pencils, digital and sketched images, baby wipes (to clean, smear paint, and the painted wipes on the page!), my fingers, and music. And an iced chai within reach.


Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
Honestly I am so new to this art journaling community that I can’t name a favorite…other than Connie. (*brown-nose alert*)

Beyond that, I suggest readers visit http://Artjournaling.ning.com. There are so many talented individuals bravely delving into themselves and their art.


What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
Try to Re-member who is waiting for you on the other side of your creation. All you have to do is pick up something and move it, smoosh it, or glue it on something else (I’ve doodled on myself before when no journal was available)…and you will be amazed at what happens. There is no right or wrong. Got it? Now go. Start. You are already a beautiful soul and an artist. All you have to do is create to discover that.

Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!!
I am in a few spots on this crazy internet.

If all else fails, email me at LifeUnity@gmail.com and I’ll come find you.


Short Bio:
I’m here exploring what it means to be Alive.

The human me: I’m a mother of 2 young children, wife-y, home creator, registered yoga teacher, on-again off-again runner, and artist-in-training. I am blessed to have the comforts of a home, a car, loving family and friends. I let my children eat junk food from time to time, I skip workouts, I drink wine and diet coke (not together), and I have more than one paint stain on my carpet and dust bunnies under my couch. I am fabulously flawed.

The divine me: I am a creative soul just re-membering who she is. I am an artiste, a poet, a photographer, an Earth Mother, and a firm believer in magic (i.e. that the impossible is possible, no matter what we call it). I giggle a lot. I am fascinated with the complexities of humanity. I am We – knowing that every thought I have, every feeling I experience is shared with you, with nature, with the stranger I’ll never meet face-to-face. I am blissfully whole (even if I forget).


Art Journal LOVE Letters is on sale for $24.99 the entire month of July!
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I'm Droppin An Art Journal LOVE Bomb!!!!


I seriously can't believe it is the last week of July already...and that means the last week of 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS. Even though I'm the one who posts all these fabulous interviews--I still get excited to read them each day when they publish!!! This project has been a fun way to celebrate and honor my Art Journal LOVE's one year anniversary--but better yet--it has been an awesome way to gather the Art Journaling community together.

When I created 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS I wanted to include Art Journalers of various skill levels, backgrounds, experience, and artistic approaches. I wanted Art Journal virgins, vixens, and veterans to have a place they could all share and inspire others! But choosing 30 Art Journalers was not an easy task and I know there are thousands--millions even of fabulous Art Journalers out there that I missed out on....and I'm sorry I couldn't include everyone.

But....I have a little secret that I'm ready to share with you......

July has 31 days!!!

Ok, so maybe that's not a secret. But the secret is that this Saturday, July 31st I would like to invite YOU to participate in the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS project!!! And--I would like to invite all your Art Journal friends too!!


To help expand the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS community and share your own unique Art Journal LOVE journey all you need to do is post your interview on your own blog--and then on Saturday, July 31st come to Dirty Footprints Studio and link your post here on a Mr. Linky!

Please be sure to copy and paste the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS button above at the beginning, show photos of your Art Journal, and answer the following questions:
  • How long have you been Art Journaling?
  • How has Art Journaling impacted, changed, or enhanced your life?
  • What are a few of your favorite Art Journaling materials?
  • Who are some of your favorite Art Journalers?
  • What kind words of encouragement would you say to an Art Journal newbie?
  • Where can we contact you...give us some link LOVE!!
  • Short Bio.
The cool thing too is that everyone that participates will be permanently linked on the 30 JOURNALS 30 DAYS project page HERE. You will become a permanent part of this project--and an important part of the inspiring Art Journaling community.

I really hope you will participate!!! I look forward to reading your interview!!


Plus--that's not it!! This Art Journal LOVE Bomb is still exploding confetti!!!

First---today I opened the Art Journal LOVE Flickr group to everyone who would like a warm place to share their own Art Journal LOVE and to create discussions topics on Art Journal LOVE. If you are on Flickr---come on over and join--there are already almost 60 members waiting for you!! Share the LOVE!!

Last--this is the last week for you to join my online workshop Art Journal LOVE Letters at a super sweet low Anniversary price of $24.99. This is a great way for you to dive into a more intuitive, painterly style of Art Journaling and to be part of a very active, supportive community of Art Journal LOVELIES! We encourage one another and have frequent live online chats that are super fun! I would LOVE for you to join us...hit the button below and let the LOVE Affair begin!!

Sorry the Anniversary sale is over. You can purchase Art Journal LOVE Letters for the regular price of $32.40 by hitting the button below!








Thanks to everyone that has helped make this month of Art Journal LOVE amazing!!!

Big hugs!!