First, I want to tell you about the huge Spring Sale going on at Qbookshop. Everything (yes, every single thing!) is on sale, from craft books to cookbooks and beyond - no exceptions. And you don't need a promo code. Click here for details!
Next, congrats go out to our Maker Faire Bay Area ticket winners! Check your email to see if you are one of the lucky Craftside readers to score yourself some free tickets.
In the Craftside booth #220, we will have a spectacular display of tons of our latest titles and fan favorites from our backlist, all available for a Maker Faire super discount!
Come by early as we sold out last year!
We will also be giving away the latest Make Ready Journal design featuring recycled pages from the awesome book The Art Journal Workshop: Break Through, Explore, and Make it Your Own.
Along with giving you the Maker Faire dish, I thought I'd share a couple pages with you today from The Art Journal Workshop.
These pages feature a prompt for writing about and listing the things that are in the way of achieving your goals. They also feature a cool idea for adding color to a page after you have written on it.
Click on these pages from The Art Journal Workshop: Break Through, Explore, and Make it Your Own to enlarge and read all the details for prompting you to write about what's in your way for achieving goals and adding color to the page after you have completed your journaling.
More about the Quarry book:
The Art Journal Workshop: Break Through, Explore, and Make it Your Own
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With beautiful illustrations, The Art Journal Workshop breaks down the entire working process of journaling with step-by-step photos and instructions from start to finish. You'll learn how to use different media such as paint, photographs, and collage, while following journaling prompts and exercises to help you dig deeper and enrich the journaling process and experience. You'll explore the benefits of visual journaling, as well as strategies for battling a creative funk when you're feeling down or uninspired.
Traci Bunkers is a passionate and quirky self-employed mixed-media and journal artist living in Lawrence, Kansas. She has been teaching workshops across the U.S. since the early 90s and her visual journal pages, artwork, and knit designs have been published in numerous books and magazines. Visit her online at www.TraciBunkers.com.
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