Doesn't this little girl look like a life sized doll? Her photograph was in a box of phtographs I bought a quite while back. There isn't any information written about her on the picture. Please, feel free to use the image if you like.
Stitched Christmas Tree cards
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Hello beautiful creatives,
Tina here from Tina Hois Art today we will be making some stitched holiday
cards to send to loved ones.
Every year I create...
Hello November . . .
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It's been a while since I've added a note to my little blog.
We've had a very busy and blissful few months.
August was filled with visits from friends we ...
Simple & Raw Art Journaling
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When it comes to art journaling, what matters is to authentically express
your emotions, without overthinking. And sometimes, they just need to rush
out, a...
One That Got Away, Revisited
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I’ve been sitting, contemplating change. Sometime in the pre-ebay days I
found a skirt like the one pictured in a local thrift store. I think I paid
$2 for...
June and July Creations
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I am sharing some of my latest creations.
When others are enjoying summer weather,
I'm in my studio creating.
It's just so hot here in the valley!
It's a...
A little chance to do some painting
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A friend posted a back to school photo of her and her mini me. It was a
perfect little snapshot of joy. I loved it so much, I just had to do a
quick mixed ...
A new year
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I hope this year will be much easier than the last one, for everyone I
know. I also want to say *I'm sorry* for not updating this blog since the
end of Oc...
A new button necklace
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Beautiful blues and various, vibrant greens mixed together with beads into
a beautiful, woven necklace!
I love that there are a variety of ages and types o...
HOOKED ON RESEARCH
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I remember a few years back there was a children’s program called “Hooked
on Phonics.” I suppose I could write my own program called “Hooked on
Research.” ...
Sundays Featured Artist : Paula Lemmon
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Hi Everyone
This Sundays Featured Artist is Paula lemmon she makes the most Gorgeous
Journals
and has been sharing her work with us on the
Junk Journal ...
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