Tuesday, January 31, 2012

sending off some journal pages

Down to last-minute packing for my winter visit with my middle son's family in St Maarten. While there, I hope to share more photos of beautiful island scenery again this year. Meanwhile, we're having odd winter weather here in Virginia, with temperatures today in the 60's. But that can't last, can it?

Before heading off, I mailed both my book and my first guest pages for a round robin book swap that includes 11 talented ladies. My super-organized first swap buddy obligingly mailed me her book early so I could finish her pages in time.


For my book, my "Tales of a Creative Life" covers are made of fun upholstery fabric swatches picked up at JournalFest buddy Michelle Geller's favorite Good Will shop during my visit with her in Portland. She knows where all the best places are to find vintage goodies. I'm hoping the heavier brown textured leather, leftover from another of my book projects, will help protect the softer fabric as my book travels the country. I think the book feels so nice to hold.

Sign-in pages inside my journal, with doodles and watercolor.



My first guest pages were asked to be in a soft neutral and pink palette,
so I opted to draw these two delicate sketches for her theme,
using faces I found on Pinterest for my reference.
I drew and lightly shaded the two faces with pencil,
then added just a bit of watercolor for contour and warmth.





Off to finish packing! Mustn't forget my camera and doodling supplies!
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

doodling class in april

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I know, it's a tough life ...
lately I've been spending more and more time just doodling!
But really, I do have a good reason.

In April, Rachel Velder McGough will host her Second Semester of Handmade U near Omaha, and I'm so excited
to be teaching a fun doodling class during the weekend!
This intimate retreat held April 19-22 will take place
in Minglewood Lodge, where classes and meals will be held
and the majority of those attending will stay.
So cozy!
Registration for the event has just opened on


On the Friday, my journaling buddy Michelle Geller will be teaching
a full-day bookmaking class called Stitched and Stashed.
In the morning we'll stitch our journals together,
using Michelle's fresh take on the Coptic binding technique.
During the afternoon, we'll add to our journals
with papers and ephemera from her wonderful stash and our own.

The next morning, in my doodling class called Doodle Ink,
we'll make a small sampler book and then practice the fine art of doodling!
More than just a mindless gesture, doodling in art journaling
can be a joyful form of stylistic drawing.
Starting with my tips about tools and process,
we'll approach doodling as a a serious but playful addition to one's pages,
including lettering, borders and frames, and stylized birds and flowers.
It will be all hands on!


In the afternoon, Rachel will teach her prize-ribbon class,
using her fantastic ribbons brought back from France!
I hope you're coming!
Please say yes!


p.s. By the way, I doodled this "Yes!" in response to another invitation
to participate in more doodle fun!
Hope to be able to tell you more soon.