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It’s Not Automatic – Deserving To Do Art
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Be A Bit More You. Art & Life Coaching. It’s Not Automatic – Deserving To Do Art. If you're new here and would like regular updates, art, videos and inspiration, you may like to sign up to my newsletter and get a yummy free download - go here. Or pop your details in the sidebar. Thank you, lovely! The above example shows how incredibly logical. It is that you need practice to get better, and yet we tell ourselves we are not talented enough or not good enough as a reason not to do it! I have the power.
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Spread 216 – The Thin Line – Brian Kasstle
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Spread 216 – The Thin Line. Spread 216 – The Thin Line. Spread 216 – “The Thin Line”. Vintage and personal papers, matte medium, water color pencil, Nova Color paint, micron and Sigano pens. For me there is a very thin line. August 9th, 2016. Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! Spread 219 “How Brian Got His Groove Back”. Spread 218 – Heart and Soul on Paper. Spread 217 – False Idols. Spread 214 – Two Bears. My new website and Spread 213 – Journal Cover – Vol. 12. August 9, 2016 at 5:23 pm - Reply.
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Byeeee (for now)… – IMPERFECT IMPULSES
http://www.imperfectimpulses.com/2015/07/28/byeeee-for-now
ABC’s of Art Journaling. Who the heck am I? Byeeee (for now)…. Musings of a Madman. I’m taking a break from creating and sharing online for a while. I have been sharing my art with the internet faithfully (well, sorta) for the last 3-4 years, all while having a wife, child, job, school, and so much more. I need to take some time for me. And that’s what I’m going to do. Posted by Aaron Blazevich. 27 Responses to “Byeeee (for now)…”. July 28, 2015 at 10:52 am. By all means go and take good care of you!
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Root: A 30 Day Journal Project | Lisa Sonora
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Creativity travel courage adventures of the creative entrepreneur. About & Contact. Workshops & Training. 30 Day Journal Project. Root: A 30 Day Journal Project. For the last couple of weeks, I’ve had roots on my mind. Roots in my sketchbook, my writing, in conversations with friends and in my meditation practice. Cultivate the root, the leaves and branches will take care of themselves. In the coming weeks I’ll show you some of these pages from my visual journal sketchbooks. It’s free to participate.
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beaded crocheted bracelet video tutorial ~ Regina Lord of Creative Kismet
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Happy Father’s Day! Beaded crocheted bracelet video tutorial. Friday, June 15, 2012. This is a great road trip project too! Just make sure to string your beads at home first, so you are not dealing with run-away beads. A really long length of 3-ply waxed linen thread. At least 3 yards). Various beads (seed beads size 11/0). Crochet hook, size 5. Things you might want to know. It is best to find a good fitting bracelet you already own and use that as a guide. Be Sociable, Share! Tutorials, how to. You did...
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Better things ahead - butterfly ~ Regina Lord of Creative Kismet
http://blog.creativekismet.com/2015/04/12/better-things-ahead-butterfly
Abstract Painting – Fiery Sunset. Whale Rider, Stargazer →. Better things ahead – butterfly. Sunday, April 12, 2015. Better Things Ahead Butterfly. 8 X 8 acrylic on canvas. Prints available in my shop. Well, I wasn’t completely happy with just the flowers, so I reworked it a bit and came up with the above painting. A combination of three of my favorite things; inspiring words, flowers and a butterfly. Be Sociable, Share! This entry was posted in Art. Abstract Painting – Fiery Sunset. A wee bit warped.
awritingpassage.blogspot.com
A Writing Passage: 11/7/10 - 11/14/10
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Friday, November 12, 2010. With the birth of my daughter, I received the gift of seeing my child’s nakedness. There was no shyness, no awkwardness, not even a thought this would change. As she grew into her toddler years, her baths became adventures, not just a time to get clean. And I continued to have the privilege of seeing her nakedness, sometimes as she ran through the house dripping wet and giggling, with me chasing after her with a fluffy towel. I watched as her body began to change into adolescen...
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A Writing Passage: 10/10/10 - 10/17/10
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Friday, October 15, 2010. My assignment is to blog about my new focus. Here goes: In my experience with writers I have found a similarity most of us have - the dreaded gremlin. It often comes in disguise as "writers block," but in reality is just mean negativity. With my blog, I want to provide suggestions on how to overcome these little and big varmints, and then provide support for when they weasel their way back in. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Lynn's ...
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A Writing Passage: Interview with Kristina Riggle
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Friday, November 19, 2010. Interview with Kristina Riggle. Today's author interview is with. Kristina Riggle is a novelist and published short story writer from West Michigan. Her debut novel, REAL LIFE and LIARS, was a Great Lakes, Great Reads selection in 2009. Her latest novel THE LIFE YOU'VE IMAGINED was honored as an IndieNext Notable pick by independent booksellers. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and how long you have been writing? Why did you decide to write your books? What was most ...
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A Writing Passage: Prompt, First Line & Question
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010. Prompt, First Line and Question. With Thanksgiving just around the bend, it is fitting to somehow connect our writing activities with the holiday. So here we go . Write about a turkey. Could be the turkey bird, or someone you consider a turkey. Have fun! Michel, quit hitting your sister with that turkey drumstick.". What happens with your writing when the holidays come on the scene? Does your writing time suffer or do you continue on regardless of the holiday activities?