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Moving!!

That's right! I'm moving, but not out of my apartment - or at least not quite yet. I'm moving blogs!!  part-timecreative.blogspot.com I will no longer be posting here, but this blog will stay up since it is a wonderful collection of articles from the past 5 years. I know, I can't believe that I have been blogging for 5 years! Anyways, I figured...

End of Week Recap

This week was a lot of ‘getting back on track’ with things. The holidays always throw routines out of whack, and I find – personally, since I'm driving around so much – that it takes a while for me to find me groove again. This past week saw a lot of interesting ‘things’ I began the 366pages project that I had signed up for, I have...

Inside my Sketchbook

I hope everyone had a wonderful holidays. Mine was filled with lots of travelling, but lots of holiday goodness too. Starting of this year, I signed up for the 366 Pages online workshop, and here are some pages that I worked on. It’s not too late to sign up for it, and it’s great fun!...

A Peek Inside My Sketchbook

Based on an image from nationalgeographic.com – such a perfect place to look for sketchbook-inspiration....

Sketchbook Project 2012 Update

Cuddling in bed has got to be one of the most wonderful, and relaxing, things to do. That was one thing that was hard with the long distance relationship, when we had it – is that you don’t wake up together all the time. And the bed is awfully cold in the winter without that extra living space heater....

Sketchbook Project 2012 Update

I’ve had this white-marker pen for a while, and I’ve been utterly in love with it. It’s perfect for adding little touches here and there, and working as a resist with watercolours (it’s oil based). I wanted to create a spread that just used the white marker with a nice background. Here I found the green creates the perfect ‘organic’...

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prokomds
I love the simplicity/cheerfulness of the watercolors -- it makes me smile! I see you have an etsy shop, I think I'll have to add it as a favorite Emotion: smile.gif