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inSpirations and inSights on my pebbled garden path...
The blogging challenge keep you motivated and start the new year on the "write" track!
Just another WordPress.com weblog
The pagan path. The Old Ways In New Times
Truth, Myth & Everything Between is in the Story
Reflections of a country vicar who is interested in art, spirituality and mental health
Even in the Smallest World, Great Beauty Can Be Found
A year long experiment in what happens when a matriarch, three ministers, three dogs and a flerken try to live together.
handdyed handmade
Exploring and Encountering the Divine Creator in the Creation
When nothing is certain anything is possible
Bits of writing that may someday be a story
My creative journey through nostalgia for the 80s and the natural world
Textile Design in a midlife reset- the rising of Botanical Being
experiments with paper, cloth, earth and plant dyes
Textile art from the Heart of Nature
A blog by Catharine Ellis
craft, diy, natural dyeing
Beautiful! And I hadn’t had a chance yet to let you know Ann how much I loved seeing your sketchbook as part of the Sketchbook Project this past week. So lovely to see your work in person!!
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I’m so pleased you got to see the sketchbook; not because it’s anything grand but that it went out into the large world and made contact with someone. And in doing so, connected two beings, vast miles apart. I’m glad you are doing so well with your own work. I particularly like the stuff you’re doing with the Healing Centre in Oakville. Now THAT is grand. My ‘inch’ is not what I’d call beautiful, but thanks. I’m struggling to find a technique – ‘inching’ my way! This is one of several small items I’ve arrived at using a bleach pen (for the first time). I’ll blog about it shortly. It was a surprise, what happened and has distinct possibilities. 🙂
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