There is a thriving community in there: bacteria and fungi and seeds and moving living things. Fascinates the daylights out of me. |
dreamy, mossy Fort Worden. Take a cuppa' outside early in the morning and sip and watch the sun touch the mountain-framed sea. It puts me in mind of the NorthEast Kingdom. There is utter silence outside of the scattering sounds of leaves and grasses all shivery and rustly from small animals and the stiff breeze. Watching, listening, sniffing, sipping and feeling the cool air on my face was the way to start a day that was otherwise anything but quiet.
{NOTE: Of course, to get the tea, you have to pirate a coffee mug from the dining hall along with some tea bags. Some thoughtful elf, thank you, Mardi, put half-and-half into the frig.}
In the Journal Spilling class, we carved eraser stamps and everyone shared and put a stamping in everyone else's books. Very nice reminder and food for later inspiration ...
Amazing papers were created in ColorWheel Quilting class. Colors were mixed, spilled, patterned, sprayed, drizzled, splattered, sponged
All of my students were hand sewing which was very lovely and quieting for the afternoon of their final class at JournalFest.Delicious-ness
6 comments:
Oh, gorgeous! I especially love the hand sewing.
me too - my eye went right to the stitching! oh, i bet your students had a blast!
I'm so inspired, I'm going to handsew some pages in my journals! I want to go to Journalfest next year!
journalfest was a blast! it was so nice to meet you. hope to see you next year! :)
nicole
Such a fun class Diana! I'm still playing with my bits and pieces of watercolor paper, stitching here, embellishing there.
So happy to see the page you made with my stamp. How cool is that?
Aloha, Kate
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