digital scrapbooking
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Resources for Digital Art Journaling | Designers: Anna Aspnes
[I'm doing a series of posts on resources for digital art journalers and collage artists, beginning with digital designers who focus on art journaling. I'm linking to designer blogs or Facebook pages, rather than (or in addiition to) shops, since designers sometimes move shops, and often do guest spots at shops other than their own.] Anna Aspnes… Continue reading
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don’t do this
My grandmother was a young mother when she took this photo. She was quite proud of it for awhile, then realized the possible consequences and hid it in a drawer. Because I’m innocent (of this, anyway) I get to hang it on my wall and enjoy it… PostScript: how much should we risk for… Continue reading
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Art Journal Caravan {The Adjectives Project} – The C’s
"Changeable?" Niki exclaims, doubtfully. "I mean, I wouldn't [exactly] call you rigid, but…" "Able to change. Capable of change!" say I, defensively. So, I guess I should cross "mercurial" off the list of possibles for the M's? The C's Paper from ninascraps designs. Elements from Anna Aspnes, Art Journal Caravan, DeviantScrap, Cinzial,… Continue reading
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… and then I started doing this:
Template from Cathy Zielske. Papers from Basic Grey. Elements from Basic Grey, Anna Aspnes, and Art Journal Caravan. The poem is mine. and this: Template from Cathy Zielske. Papers from Anna Aspnes, and me. Clips & brads from Basic Grey. Elements from Anna Aspnes, Laurie Ann, Katie Pertiet, DeviantScrap, and Art Journal Caravan. Library cards… Continue reading
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Scrapbooking, a Woman’s Thing
www.flickr.com http://www.flickr.com/badge_code_v2.gne?show_name=1&count=5&display=random&size=s&layout=h&source=user_set&user=36521983286%40N01&set=72157625745914117&context=in%2Fset-72157625745914117%2F sbpoet's Yesterday & Today photoset I’m having a hard time writing about this. Scrapbooking — a woman’s thing. Mostly a mother’s thing. I’ve come across several creative words for this: Memory-Keeper. Life Artist. Story-Keeper. I find myself caught in old nets: what men do is art; what women do is craft. And one… Continue reading

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