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hoo hoo - that looks very exciting Ingrid!!
ReplyDeleteOhhh looks an interesting idea for a journal.....will look forward to watching it progess.
ReplyDeleteVery cool Ingrid. I am loving it so far, can't wait to see what else you do.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings
Kelly
I'm a big fan of your work, Ingrid! I love all your journals, and can't wait to watch as this project unfolds.
ReplyDeleteLooks cool! I'll be interested to see how it progresses, too.
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cool! Love it. I'm posting pix of my latest art journal in another window as we speak and now I want to do one like yours!!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks fabulous! Can't wait to see more1
ReplyDeleteVery different and exciting to work in I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun, thank you so, Ingrid!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sue..very interesting indeed! Can't wait to see the progress of this journal!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your journals Ingrid! This one while just the beginnings is no exception. I like how complicated they look and wish I had the patience to finish my own the way you do.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking to my post and I really enjoyed reading about your life and your parents and where you came and come from. I feel like I know you a little bit better.
Catherine
I love your blog! I have been collecting sushi grass forever...it is good to see it in use in your journal!
ReplyDeleteLook forward to seeing more of this - love that idea of creating the strip of scrap to then cut pages from :-)
ReplyDeletegreat start for a journal. i also like the idea of creating a long strip of paper to make the pages from. i get caught up on matching the papers too much when trying to creat my backgound pages. this would be much more freeing. tfs
ReplyDeleteThanks for post. It’s really informative stuff.
ReplyDeleteI really like to read.Hope to learn a lot and have a nice experience here! my best regards guys!
I love the folders you are using for the covers. This looks like it's going to be a really neat project. I'd love to have one of everything you've ever done for my own personal collection.
ReplyDeletevery interesting article! I will follow your themes.
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This is a stunning view of your process. I love how you share those processes regularly.
ReplyDeleteO my goodness Ingrid... Traveling for 3 weeks and being jetlagged still. I decide to check up on my pre-travel blogs and find this book. It is GORGEOUS... Love the color scheme, and am grinning. I was at Staples in the States and bought folders for the exact same goal: make a Mary Ann Moss book...
ReplyDeleteI love your approach of sewing the bands for the pages. This book is a stunner without content, can't wait to see what you do with it to fill it up... Truly a gorgeous book.