Howdy Candies…I just wanted to stamp by to share a really FUN playful time creating some Dylusional Tags for our New January Challenge at CC101 FB Group. This amazingly talented group came together from our first ever online Creative Chemistry course with Tim Holtz that we took back in March of last year. It’s been an incredible journey & I wanted to start our new year off with a bitty of ‘Chemistry’ that we learned along the way with a twist. So I created some samples & one that fit our lovely Linda Ledbetter over at StudioL3 (who has an on-going challenge in Celebrating Tim Holtz Birthday! You won’t want to miss this one).
You can join in Creative Chemistry at any time & have access to the online content for life. That is such a steal of a deal as I know what & how to use the products I have & couple them with Ranger products all the time. The cost of the class is only $35.00 but the content you learn & in the way Tim teaches it is absolutely priceless. Just click the green Creative Chemistry Link to be directed to sign-up. Once you’ve completed it you will then be able to join in our continued ‘Chemistry’ journey via our online FB Group. (Verification process to ensure you’re a paid student is necessary to protect class content) So without Further Ado A Happy New Year to You!: (To leave a comment, thoughts, suggestions, or feedback - just click the title to this post & scroll to the bottom)
Happy New Year “What appears to be the end is usually the start of a new beginning” & Simple Floral Pleasure:
I also found some time when I took the rest of the week off during the Christmas Holiday to “Doodle” a bitty & LOVE how it turned out! I’ve become addicted to Zentangle so if you see more in the future it is helping me on my journey with Art Journaling. LOVE IT “Paisley Bird Love”!
Stay tuned for more News & Updates! Thanks for stamping by…(To leave a comment, thoughts, suggestions, or feedback - just click the title to this post & scroll to the bottom)
Love that art journaling! The paisleys are fantastic, can't wait to see what it looks like when you add color!
ReplyDeleteHow cool. Your Zentangle came out way better than my attempt at it. We did some at a Diva meeting. I'm hopeless at Zentangle!
ReplyDeletehugs Lynn