I always wish I had more, but when I get it I never really know what to do with it. I'm a compulsive list maker, in fact, making to do lists is pretty much a daily ritual. Luckily I was pretty productive with my free time today, and I've got all of my chores lined up for tomorrow. Now I'm just winding down, making dinner, and waiting for the evening to start. I don't have to get up early tomorrow - and I got to sleep in until 8:30 this morning! - so here's for finally enjoying my evening.
After posting that picture of the pom pom toque in my last post, I figured I'd throw one on this little guy.
Another spread for my sketchbook project book. I want to incorporate a few pages of straight up text, and I used to write a lot more, but I tried writing for this page and I couldn't come up with anything. The thought bubble on the right side was supposed to take up the entire page, which I thought would be pretty neat looking, but when I went to write it I couldn't come up with a thing! This will be my goal for this project - I want to re-learn how to write a page of text.
I've noticed the same thing -- my earlier sketchbook pages had far more text than now and it's hard to think up things to write.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog & became a follower! I love this goal you've set for yourself. & I love your drawings :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute! As a painter/writer I seem to have the opposite problem with my sketchbook, it ends up with more words than art.
ReplyDeleteI've just found your blog via Arthousecoop and I'm a follower now too. Your wry take on that tiresome trend for minimalist cutesiness is very refreshing indeed, and I love the way you mix paper, fabric, and wood.
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Thanks so much, Cate!
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