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How often do frogs transform into princes? Adam was a tattletale. Every single day since eve got kicked out of Eden. Women would be punished for their sins. Some guy is always going to blame you. DON'T RESIST. We have the chance to be in a fair tale. To help eve see that the tree of knowledge would yield a fairy godmother, a magic potion. Confidence. Bravery. True self. Slip out the door. Out of our own lives and try on new ones. Adventure as its theme, beasts into beauty's dream.
some art journal pages from February 2013. Blogged about here: www.gingerblue.com/art-journals-late-february-2013/
Unleash your inner creativity and connect with the Divine Feminine energy with the Divine Inspiration Journal. This beautifully designed journal is perfect for anyone looking to express their soul, manifest dreams, and grow spiritually. Whether you're writing affirmations, reflecting on personal growth, or organizing your daily life, this journal offers a sacred space to explore your thoughts and intentions.
Features Include:
Size: 8.5x11 inches – Ideal for writing, drawing, or journaling in detail.
Pages: 200 pages of bright white lined paper – Plenty of room for daily reflections, affirmations, and creative ideas.
Cover: Premium, flexible, matte soft cover – A tactile, luxurious feel to elevate your journaling experience.
Inspiration: Weekly layouts to keep you organized while nurturing your spirit.
Start your path to personal growth, creativity, and inspiration. This journal isn’t just for writing—it's for manifesting your highest self and embracing your Divine Feminine energy. Perfect for spiritual practice, self-care, or creative exploration.
My travel journals are made from recycled bookboard from discarded books, maps from out-of-date atlases, and reclaimed computer paper. Very ecofriendly!
The journal is pretty much completed. I'm left with a couple of prompts that just aren't inspiring me so it's time to send it home.
Photographs for blog entry - read about it here at www.1000newmercies.blogspot.com/2012/08/journaling-journe...
Inside pages, haven't started working in it yet - just got done making it in Mary Ann Moss' "Full Tilt Boogie" class
2nd Annual Rodder's Journal Revival Hot Rod & Custom Car Show, Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, MD, September 28, 2013.
This is a personalized journal that comes with 70 sheets of blank white paper. The journal has a plastic, clear slightly textured cover that protects the book and gives it a nice look and feel. Underneath the plastic cover is a heavy card stock that features the Owl Sitting in a Tree Design with your name on it. This is a very nice, sturdy note book with a heavy chipboard backing. It is put inside a cello sleeve which makes a great presentation for gift giving.
The A6 soft journal is made of cream white fabric. The cover is embellished with vintage daisy ribbon and wooden button.
Approximately 264 pages (132 sheets) of recycled assorted white, cream and blank paper, lined paper, color paper, pages from sheduler, music sheets.
Size: appr. 10.5 x 16.5 cm (4.1 x 6.5 inches)
Available here
This handbound 5"w x 7"h blank journal features a gorgeous, richly-colored paper with a pattern of 1930s vegetable seed packets on the covers (tomatoes, lettuce, onion, and cabbage on the front and herbs, pole beans, cauliflower and cabbage on the back!).
This would make a great garden journal and is the perfect size to carry with you and slip in to a bag.
The pages are hand torn from a smooth Magnani Velata middleweight, 100% acid free paper and the book is bound with waxed dark brown linen thread in a Coptic stitch (knotted, open-spine) that allows the book to lie flat when open.
This journal has a sturdy stitching structure designed to stand up to plenty of use. Made from 100% acid-free archival materials. 80 pages.
Up on Etsy! brooklynbookbinder.etsy.com
3/6/05
Few things more boring than a screen shot of an Excel spreadsheet, but I didn't bring the cam to yesterday's race, again a 20 mile 2.2mile circuit race in Branchbrook.
My race report.
Very Brief Version: Schmalz's Suck Level = 4
Brief Version: I felt good after the race. Finished 15-20th out of maybe 60 starters. Didn't have to work too hard, caught my HR in zone 2 (!) a couple of times at 29mph! The beauty of a big pack. Avoided a crash, which always makes me happy, felt more confident in "the" corner.
Last week was a much needed recovery week from my hardest training week to date, which ended with a killer ride on Sunday. I met up with some cat 3s from the club and we set off on the famed Orchard ride, which is known for some big hills. It was like motorpacing. I think I pulled maybe 4 times in 70 miles, but I managed to hang on. Didn't really recover from that until about 4 days later.
Base 3 starts next week with increased hours, more hill climbing and some threshold work. First club race should be Saturday. Last one cancelled for removal of the gates.
Digital art journal page I made in Jessica Sprague class.
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I am entering Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge~Clouds
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I am entering Word Art Wednesday Blog~ #168
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