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1. Crafty

I forgot to tell you about the February issue of Highlights. I picked it up as research, but was pleasantly surprised to find so many blog "friends" in it. On the cover is Karen Lee, inside are Paula Becker, Elizabeth Dulemba, and Jannie Ho. What a pleasant surprise!


Last week I received Studios magazine. What amazing inspiration! More "friends", too! Claudine Helmuth, Kelly Rae Roberts, and Betz White.

I've been "enjoying" a drawing block. I've started several things, but just wasn't interested in them. The passion was missing. I know all artists experience this from time to time, so I decided not to fight it, but to stay creative. I've been Modge Podging. Here you can see some of the results. Every time I go to Michaels, I walk out with more wood or paper mache things to paint, so I've got quite a collection. With my newly freshened studio, I've been enjoying my time in here. It's nice to create things that have no business purpose. It doesn't matter if they work out or not. It's just for fun.

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