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Novella Questions & A Daily Progress Report
Murder & Magnolias | 15 hours ago by Kathleen
Til Death: 227 I spent some time today starting a wiki for my potential NaNo project this year and started fleshing out my snowflake method outline. We’ll see how it turns out. I wound up spending most of my free time tonight reading the fi read more
For the Love of Selvedge...
fancypicnic | 22 hours ago by fancypicnic
Oh dear. I forgot to take some reasonable photos in daylight - through the summer, I photographed everything in the early evening and I'm finding it hard to break that habit! This brooch, above, is finished now...it's beaded, it's all taffeta'd up an read more
Bunting bag for my best friend's baby
missnymo's creative blog | October 13th 2008
Work in progress...This was a gift for my best friend's baby boy, Isak Johannes :) They've already received it, but I still need to finish the hood... haha. More pictures to come...The original pattern is from DROPS Design and can be found hereI made read more
Considering Insanity…NaNoWriMo 2008
Murder & Magnolias | October 13th 2008 by Kathleen
I have begun NaNo 3 years in the past with good intentions. I “won” only 1 of those years, ironically, my first semester in graduate school before my husband found a job and followed me. I haven’t participated the last two years read more
Daily Progress Report
Murder & Magnolias | October 11th 2008 by Kathleen
Til Death: 1231 So after Pot pointed out that I had a lot of backstory dumping, I scrapped the various incarnations of that first scene in Chapter 4 and wound up rewriting it today. I’m much happier with it. Finally managed to get a bit mor read more
Fifth step in new equine drawing
Black on Grey on White | October 11th 2008 by Sheona Hamilton-Grant
Step 5: refined work on neck muscle and maneUnfortunately found only a limited amount of time to work today. More work was done on the neck muscle and figuring out the movement and definition of the mane. I really wanted to post the fifth stage of th read more
Deer Oh Deer
Bugs and Fishes crafting blog | October 11th 2008 by Lupin
I'm still in a Christmas-crafting mood (I blame the cold weather we've had lately), working on lots of cute little reindeer including one special custom order in white and purple: read more
The Danger of Apathy
Murder & Magnolias | October 10th 2008 by Kathleen
This was supposed to be a progress report. More like a lack of progress report. I’ve been trying to work on this scene for more than a week now. I got interrupted last weekend by the temporary demise of my laptop. Then I was out of town read more
studio/sunset
P O N O R | October 10th 2008 by ponor
Posted in art Tagged: after a long day, art, arte, at sunset, in the studio, konst, kunst, oils on canvas, sunset, white painting, work in progress read more
New equine drawing: first four steps.
Black on Grey on White | October 10th 2008 by Sheona Hamilton-Grant
Step one: line drawing and definition of eyes and earsStep 2: worked out expression and added to throat + balancing of tone and contrastStep 3: Work begun on chin and neckStep 4: mouth defined neck shape and muscle penciled outHere we have my next dr read more
Finding New Inspiration
Ismoyo | October 10th 2008
Maybe it makes sense that you first have a couple of blah and boring days before you are hit with new inspiration.I feel i have lost a lot of time on nothing most part of this week. Not a good thing. I'm relieved that i am currently hit with new crea read more
Daily Progress Report
Murder & Magnolias | October 9th 2008 by Kathleen
Aaaaagh! Stop the insanity! It’s been days since I’ve written anything. First there was last weekend’s catastrophic computer failure that occupied all my spare time. Then I went out of town for work, during which time I launch read more
Some Things …
The Kutuu Studio Blog | October 9th 2008 by Hannah Salomon
… are worth waiting for. These “soon” to be charm bracelets seem to have been on my workbench in one form or another for ages now. I’m at the “got the chains and clasps made … now what?” stage so I’m read more
Getting samples ready
Ismoyo | October 9th 2008
I mentioned before that i will be contributing to the Sampler next month. I am busy getting sample packs ready with vintage image magnets. They look so pretty all stacked up on my desk, there is a part of me that just wants to keep them all! But how read more
Printing Finished - they're being trimmed!
ABCD Design | October 9th 2008 by papercupp
This metallic foil stamped suite has taken a lot of time in the printing and proofing stage, but was totally worth it!Papercupp Bride Nicole said "I want BLING!" Boy-oh-boy did she get it -!- Wish I were a better photographer as they're completely go read more
Time Warriors 2 Cover - Update
Laura's Journal | October 7th 2008
I've been hard at work on Tom's cover. Below is an update. Also, I've been sketching away for a certain other project. For some reason I always find color sketches a blast to do. Maybe I just enjoy playing with color?In other random news, it is no se read more
Cross Stitch Progress
Stitching Mama | October 7th 2008 by Angela Green
In the last couple of days, I had a chance to stitch more of the Strawberry Cross Stitch picture and I'm getting close to being finished with it. I have some of the bottom right to complete, another butterfly to add and backstitching. I went outside read more
New Project
AJ Quilts | October 6th 2008 by AJ Quilts
This is my new project. I guess I've been in a quilting slump lately and all this yarn was just calling out to be used. If I don't run out of yarn, and I'm certain that ecru isn't going to last long, then it will be a Christmas present for my young read more
Pastel painting - slow progress
Pastel & Paint: Lesly Finn's Art | October 4th 2008
Well this is proving far more labour intensive than I expected .... but then doesn't everything once you get started! The hydrangea florets are proving a real pain ... I'm trying not to make them photo-realistic, but it is so difficult to know exactl read more
Work in Progress (04/10/08)
Sharp Words | October 4th 2008 by Sharp Words
This entry is part 36 of 21 in the series Work in ProgressAlthough generally, if you were to ask me what I do, I would reply that I’m a writer… I don’t feel like I can claim that title at the moment. Technical writer, sure, thatR read more
Sneak Peek - PRESS CHECK!
ABCD Design | October 3rd 2008 by papercupp
I spent a lot of time this week at press checks for Nicole and Michael's Wedding Stationery Wardrobe. This Papercupp Bride wanted "Bling" - Boy-oh-Boy, she got it! They are incredibly luxurious. Keep your eyes peeled for more pictures sometime next w read more
Distracted by New Things
Bugs and Fishes crafting blog | October 2nd 2008 by Lupin
Last night I was supposed to be re-stocking lots of my masks. I did make a start on this, but then I got distracted working on patterns for new designs which was much more exciting than sewing the same old ones over and over. Here's a quick (and slig read more
Current Project- Mill Valley
Turned Earth- O'Connell Landscape's Blog | October 1st 2008
Here is some current work on concrete paths and retaining wills for a project in Mill Valley. We are working on the garden for this recently remodeled modern home. Retaining curb wall and concrete rebar before concrete has been pouredWalkway and reta read more
Keeping Busy
Bugs and Fishes crafting blog | October 1st 2008 by Lupin
I might have finished my Crafting 365 project, but the daily crafting habit is a hard one to break! Here are a few of the things I've been sewing over the past week or so...... lots of almost-finished things, poppy brooches, little robins and fox bro read more
Pastel painting - another way to tackle a subject!
Pastel & Paint: Lesly Finn's Art | September 30th 2008
I have been asked to demonstrate at three pastel workshops over October/November and, as I have hardly touched my pastels in over a year, I thought it about time I got them out and had a bit of a practice!But what subject to choose?That glass vase of read more
Daily Progress Report
A Field of Paper Flowers | September 29th 2008 by Kathleen
Til Death: 1623 After being gone for three days between work and the wedding in Atlanta, I took this afternoon off. Accomplished a lot around the house and yard and finally found a way to rewrite the scene I hated. I’m not quite done yet, b read more

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