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Ringbinders were my first scrap books! I have fond memories of them. I like the fact you can move pages around. I like your version. I've gone over to lighter books for now though just because I don't have room for anything meaty. Can't wait to move. Got about twenty a3 wallet folders gagging to be used.
ReplyDeleteI hope JournalFest goes well for you too
As a resident of Port Townsend, I would like to add my two cents regarding our abundant deer. Just ONCE I'd like to enjoy a rose on one of my bushes low enough to reach for a sniff of its lovely aroma...but that requires some anti-deer magic none of us has been able to muster yet. Maybe you could add something to a page that might conjure a way of keeping the extremely scenic, but voracious herds of deer inside the boundaries of Fort Worden. If anyone has such magic available through journaling, it's you, dear Ingrid! Some Cosmic Deer B-Gone From Els' Garden, perhaps!
ReplyDeleteEls, we'll be journaling our little hearts out to keep the beasties at bay .... or at least on the Forts grounds.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you there!
This is beautiful, love the deer image. I love all your work, shame I am so far away, UK, I'd love to do your workshops!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful journal!
ReplyDeleteyour blog is a fab discovery
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