So as you know I’m working on a few Halloween crafty things. In this weekend’s blog post I’m going to share the instructions with you for several doodley projects to try on for size. And I also have a video showing you how I zipped through these in...
Sharpie pens and markers are some of my favorite line weaving tools/toys to work with. I’d say more than 50% of the projects I do in my journals are accomplished using Sharpies either in whole or in part. Since I’m a fan of the Sharpie products I...
Below you’ll see the worksheet for my Line Weaving pattern Slapple. One for Soft Stacks also. And I included a short video tutorial showing how to draw them. My shaggy little fir-baby Lacey (who was in need of a major haircut) joined me for a moment or two on...
I work for a healthcare clinic and I accomplish most of my work teleworking from my home. I check in at the office a couple of times a week and try not to be in the building any longer than I have to. That’s not because I don’t enjoy myself at the office....
Here’s a little pattern that looks like candy-corn – a waxy little nibble of sugar seen in the stores around this time of the year here in the USA. To make this pattern you simply draw a series of rounded triangle shapes. They can be clustered randomly,...
For years the feel of autumn in the air had me both looking forward to and dreading the pumpkin decorating season. As a child those scary faces carved in the pumpkins were not very delightful to look at for me. Many a bad dream featured such toothless monsters. ...
So here it is – the first Sunday of October and I bet you’re wanting to pick up a new circular template to play with. Well I’m not going to disappoint you. The template I created for this month has a funky little trumpet tube looking shape in the...