My Art Journal "An Instructional Guide to Going Over the Edge" is in the current issue of "Art Journaling" Magazine. For publication they keep these things for awhile to be reviewed and photographed, so I was happy to get it back in the mail the other day. This has to be one of the most fun Journals I have ever made. It's completely full and I am thinking I will just have to start another one.
I'm very excited to be teaching "Over the Edge" at "Ginny's Small Studio Productions" in Ohio in a few weeks along with "An Octopus's Garden" and "Through the Rabbit Hole". There is still time to register for these Workshops if you're interested!
23 comments:
OMG, Ingrid! I see the inspiration for your butterfly class now! How incredibly AWESOME! Love this within your JOURNAL!!! I've gotta try something similar ~~ your are SUCH an huge inspiration, lady!!!
Your article in Art Journaling about your "Over the Edge" journal, struck me with such force. I truly had a "Duh! Why didn't I think of that before?" moment. It was journal changing for me. I immediately set out to change the edges on the pages I was working on in my new journal. It was THE most exciting discovery for me in the new Art Journaling. I just want to give you a BIG THANK YOU for the inspiration you gave me. You rock!
Sooooo cooool!!!!!
I would soooo take a class from you! Love the journal, but I love all your journals... and dolls... and ATC's.... and... ; )
Lotus
Incredible, Ingrid! Love those buttons!
Stunning - especially love those wings. Wish you were closer so I could take a class with you.
Oh yes, I already admired this album in the Art Journaling Magazine, this is why I looked for your blog and signed up! It must be very thrilling to recieve such a nice piece back!
Thank you for showing - Irma
I just love the style of your journalling, vibrant and alive
What a treat to see a "new to me" piece of yours- I love butterflies, so this is especially beautiful to me, and the buttons are such a gorgeous touch!
OMG Ingrid, my jaw literally hits the floor every time I see your posts. You are ooooooozing inspiration my friend!! Thank you!!!!!
Would you look at all that color, it looks amazing, so inspiring.
Pen in hand, date book open, we need to get you scheduled for a return to Whispering Woodlands...
Ingrid, this journal is amazing!!!! I so wish you would do an online class, I would love to make one of my own!!!
LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT!!!!!
You've have such inspirational ideas Ingrid. Love the butterfly and the buttons remind me of pebbles and fishing net. I particularly like the idea of being taught to "go over the edge" ROFL
Ingrid, I just loved your article in Art Journalling, my journal is never going to close properly again!! I have been inspired
http://sroddis.blogspot.com/2010/08/halloween-wonderland.html by your button border, thank you!
Love the butterfly...beautiful work you have here on your blog...will visit more often.
Cynthia Schelzig..a.k.a. Cynnie
I was so very excited to see your article int he Art Journaling Mag!! Huge Congrats !!! Youa re really geting the recognition that your art so richly deserves!!!!! You know how much I love your style!!! With all of the workshops that you are doing, don't forget to think about coming to the East coast if the chance ever arises!!!!! I would so love to meet you finally and to take a class, any class with you!!!!
I loved your article in Somerset Studios, your journal is FABULOUS! Now I see it here, with your hand in the photo, I think it must be bigger than I thought it was. So glad the journal made it back home safely
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So very cool. Would really like to see this one in person.
Wow! Your new journal over the edge is amazing and so inspirational! I love these techniques. I wish you lived here so I could take this class with you!
This is an awesome journal...you are so inspirational...I just wish I was close enough I could take your workshop......
absolutely stunning!!!
love this idea & you've
carried it out w/winged gorgeousness!!
lovely to visit!
WOW
I saw this in the magazine, and it's soooo inspiring! I want to do some edges in my journal now, and don't know why I didn't think of this? Articles like that are why we buy those magazines. Such good thinking, Ingrid!
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