30 Days of Lists

May 17, 11 30 Days of Lists

Posted by in Art & Craft, Blog, Visions and Challenges

30 Days of Lists is a challenge designed by Kam, Justine and Amy. They have recently opened a self-named website, and announced the next 30 Days of Lists challenge date – starting September 1st this year. The 30 Days of Lists project is designed for scrapbookers or art journalists who want a brief but do-able challenge each day....

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Journalfest 2011

Apr 04, 11 Journalfest 2011

Posted by in Art & Craft, Art and Design, Blog

For art journalists into a slightly smaller and specific event, Journalfest 2011 may be the retreat to look forward to. Created by Teesha Moore, who is currently organising next weekend’s larger Artfest, Journalfest 2011 will run from October 26th to October 30th. Registration for Journalfest started March 5th and runs all...

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Artfest 2011

For those fortunate enough to live in the USA, many art journalists and mixed media artists will be heading out soon to attend Artfest 2011. Artfest 2011 runs live at Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington – from April 6th to 10th, holding day long workshops from popular mixed media and art journal teachers. A show-n-tell,...

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An Artful Gathering

Mar 17, 11 An Artful Gathering

Posted by in Art & Craft, Blog

The Artful Gathering is an online event or retreat for art journalists, mixed media artists and other similar creatistas. It will run from July 16th to August 20th, and features several well-known teachers who will offer online courses or tutorials to take in the comfort of your own home. Zinnia Galliher and Gail Schmidt invite you...

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20 Plus Ways to Include Digital Resources in Art Journaling

Jan 14, 11 20 Plus Ways to Include Digital Resources in Art Journaling

Posted by in Art and Design, Blog, Crafting

A few years ago within the scrapbooking community of crafters, there was some minor controversy over types of scrapbooking – digital versus paper/paste. In essence the debate was a minor point – scrapbookers, no matter what format their craft took, were basically creating the same products, and dealing with the same objectives...

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