I decided to start an Art Journal because I needed someplace to put the scraps of paper that I've been practicing on instead of throwing them away or taping them to the wall.
I have to admit . . . unfortunately . . . that this quote describes me exactly.

It's from this book.

12 comments:
your handwriting is beautiful!
Thanks Kat! I'm just copying from the book. It has great samples.
wow yours looks as nice as the books! :)
Wow! Nice!
Izsmom
Wonderful idea. New generation has loss the skill or art of cursive; it's almost like deciphering a doctor's prescriptio. You
do have nice handwriting
Your handwriting is naturally nice, so it is easier for you to do than most of us.
j: you inspired to order a lettering kit from Amazon. I figured it may be a sukosh easier than water coloring and there are some sayings I want to hang up. So cool your ideas! -N
Thanks, Les. I know you can do it too!
Thanks, Izsmom.
It's good fun too, Chet.
Awww, thank you Aunty.
Yay, N!!!!
You're an artsy mama! I had to make poster size signs once using different fonts. It's easier for me to "copy" on a bigger scale.
LOL, Susan. I think I'm opposite . . . I like doing smaller projects. Or maybe it's because I don't have a big workspace.
Very nice! That does sound like you.
Very excellent work! I love your eye for color and design.
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