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The Corona Chronicles

Art in the time of Corona . . . These are unprecedented times. As I sit writing this article, I am on Day 42 of “social distancing,” a new, and likely never to be forgotten phrase that defines the state of our world right now. We are in the midst of a global pandemic. It almost sounds like the beginning …

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Plan.Journal.Play Workshop!

If you are familiar with The Documented Life Project™ you may remember the original Moleskine Planner that we used for scheduling, creating, note taking, lists and mark making!  I still use this method today and make a new planner each year to document my life in a creative way! Every week I get requests to make this same book for …

Smash Style!

Week 30:  Add Receipts, Labels, Business Cards. . . Smash Style I had fun all this week collecting and gathering items to “smash” into my planner, especially since I traveled to Baton Rouge, Louisiana and got to meet up with and spend the day in St. Francisville with my bestie, Kim – who I don’t get to see nearly enough!  …

he{ART}s

Welcome to Week 25 of The Documented Life Project!  This week, the challenge is to cover your pages with hearts! I was digging through my studio, looking for inspiration for this week’s challenge and I came across some cupcake holders with cute little hearts!  I used to make paper dolls for my daughter when she was little so I decided …

Come Join Me . . .

I am jumping for joy over here at Serendipity Studios because I have some BIG NEWS!!! BIG, really BIG!  I can hardly contain myself!  I will be teaching two fun mixed-media classes on March 15th at She Scrapbooks at The Villages in Lady Lake, Florida! If you don’t know these two fabulous women, you owe it to yourself to make …

Sketchbook Project 2012

What if you could submit your artwork to an organization to be exhibited and it would not be turned down?  What if you were told it would be displayed and it would travel and it would be SEEN and there would be no judge or jury–only people who would appreciate it and admire it?  What if you knew your art …