Keep at it. Show up daily. Try. Fail. Try again. Then applaud your efforts. It's the baby steps that turn the blah to TADA!
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Keep at it. Show up daily. Try. Fail. Try again. Then applaud your efforts. It's the baby steps that turn the blah to TADA!
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Hello there!
Today, I'm going to share a book that I absolutely love. It's written by Sophie Blackall who is an Australian author and illustrator based in New York.
I was first introduced to her work in her book, Missed Connections. She illustrated stories she found in the "Missed Connections" postings on Craigslist. It started out as a blog and then became a book! Here's a sample:
Item Number 2: Coffee "When I ask people what they look forward to in life, the answer I hear more than any other is coffee. Coffee is the boost we need to get going -- and to keep going." |
Item No. 4: Baking Something for Someone "We have carpenters working on our barn, and I look forward to baking them muffins...I've noticed the muffin days are always more productive. For me, that is." |
Item Number 11: Drawing on Eggs "If you have an egg in your house, you can draw a face on it. No one will stop you. Then you will look forward to opening the fridge. You will amuse yourself no end." |
I look forward to SPRING FLOWERS |
I look forward to GOING TO A BOOKSTORE and browsing each aisle, with extra time at the magazine section |
I look forward to WEEKEND BRUNCH |
I look forward to SENDING AND RECEIVING SNAIL MAIL |
Howdy folks!
It's been said that to improve your craft, you have to practice. One of my chosen crafts is painting and I like to practice in a sketchbook. But I've tried painting on the cover of notebooks, on greeting cards, and on tin containers, too.
I attempt to paint on any surface, including this one: