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Journal News of Middletown and Hamilton, Ohio Seen outside the Wendy's/Tims in Monroe, OH
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Sketch journals filled with 70lb. drawing paper. Hand painted cover with three process preserving. Special papers made to resemble leather, won't rip or tear. Waterproof.
zentangled flowers page-by-page art journal via swap on paper cutz, 4" x 6", will be sent to @hibiscus
This is the cover of one of the many journals I have.
I get this journal as a gift every other year when the Sacred Journal isn't available.
A Woman's Diary for 2008
Paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet
"Let's dare to be ourselves,
for we do that better
than anyone else can."
___Shirley Briggs
version Vidéo en ligne sur Dailymotion : www.dailymotion.com/video/xatoo_journalrusseddc
Reportage of Zhanna Agalakova (Channel One Russia)
©2006 www.abodeofchaos.org
courtesy of Organ Museum
17x17 cm,
Green - Flower Meadow:
colored the fabric with acrylic paint then quilted with the machine (gras) and embellished (flowers)
The Administration--We Do the Governing: You Furnish the Governed
October 13, 1917
Vol. V, No. 90
[MS-0857] Johns Hopkins University Women's Suffrage Collection
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Just tired... not at all sad as the picture suggests... I am only on day 2 of 7 straight days at work and it seems there are so many little things that need my attention here at home. No time for drawing or painting anything more than these pathetic little journal entries!
Journal created for a swap. During the months of February through April, wrote 20 entries. The entries were primarily based on what I was working on at the time.
This was made using a tutorial by Rosslyn Mirrington - and some free motion quilting.
www.nicolaforemanquilts.com/blog/free-motion-quilted-flowers
Training for the Draft
September 29, 1917
Vol. V, No. 88
[MS-0857] Johns Hopkins University Women's Suffrage Collection
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Freya writing in her journal on the train to Glasgow after an early morning departure from my mum's.
Handmade journal with Teddy Bear picture painted on piece of cloth and partly hidden underneath a green handmade paper. Journal is stitched in coptic binding style, has 72 recycled lined sheets (144 pages), outer pages are yellow and blank, inside ones are in cream colour with printed lines.
Available on en.dawanda.com/product/18597093-Teddys-journal
Too many choices! This gift of journals has triggered a major case of indecision. After all, I can write in only one at a time. 😊
12.18.2011
I've kept a journal since I was 13. I often feel there are stigmas associated with journaling--as if it is an action done by people who feel too much. For me, it is serves as a place to work out my feelings, store memories, exercise my creative writing muscles, and keep a record of the events in my life (I'm sure there is more). I've tried online journaling but it didn't stick--there is something I love about having the pen and the journal in my hand. Having kept a fairly consistent journal for so long has been a source of pride for me--although I'm not sure what I will do with all of them.