4 August 2011 Journal Page
I did this page last week while at the Art Unraveled hotel. I really like how simple it is yet it says everything I want it to say. I'm all packed for my East Coast classes (three suitcases at or near 50 lbs!) I have one bag left for clothes and I'll be totally done! A question for my students, when taking in person workshops, are you more interested in shorter workshops (say two hours) or longer workshops (4-6 hours). Why? Thanks! |
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I wish you were coming near me. When are people in the South going to get the hang of this? ;)
Kelly, are you considering in any way, shape, or form, teaching a workshop wherein no journal is constructed, but instead WORKED IN the entire time? i.e. journaling (written), mainly, with the option of adding ephemera, images, whatever?
Sandy-I'm always looking for new places to teach! I'm open to going anywhere. :)
Desert Mermaid-
I've done several classes that are byoj! (I have over 400 classes.) Even some of my bookbinding classes, the focus isn't 100% on making the journal but a container (journal) for our process and journey so the construction is made quick and easy and the focus is on working on the pages.
Hope this makes sense. I just woke up. Lol
Kelly
Your two day class was the bomb!
I would prefer longer workshops, since it will give me more time to experiment what I had learned, to have more time to share with the instructor and solve my doubts and also more time to share with other wonderful people and share experiences.