Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Quick Note - Great Blog to Report
I find new and wonderful blogs all the time, but found one last week that kind of stopped me in my tracks. I feel sure lots of you know KC Willis, the fabulous Western collage artist. In fact, I have read in several of your posts that you have taken some of her classes as she travels around the country. Well, I just discovered her blog, http://www.trailerparktrinity.blogspot.com/. Wow! I started just skimming it, and before I knew it I had read every word, most of it through tears. It is at once inspiring, compelling, refreshing, revealing and a most personal glimpse into the heart of this truly remarkable human being. I don't know where you are in your life, but I think KC has something to offer us all. You can enjoy her art on her website, http://www.lipstickranch.com/. Maybe that would be a good place to start, then go from there to her blog. Anyway, when you have a few minutes to spare, take a look. I promise you will come away with something to think about.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Very First Post
Just a note to get this whole thing started. Like everyone else who starts a blog, I'm a little nervous and a little unsure of how to start and where to go with all of this. I have a lot of ideas and a lot of plans. All I need is the time and a big shot of confidence. So, I guess the best thing to do is jump in and see what happens. How scary can it be?
I have this website, http://www.flightsoffancyboutique.com/ - actually, I have had this web business for almost twenty years now. I sell trims and embellishments of all descriptions. I thought it might be fun to use my blog to show you how to use some of my trims and embellishments in projects. So one at a time I'll give some how-to instructions using pictures and descriptions.
I'd love to have some feedback on what you think and how I might make the instructions easier to understand. Will get the ball rolling shortly.
I have this website, http://www.flightsoffancyboutique.com/ - actually, I have had this web business for almost twenty years now. I sell trims and embellishments of all descriptions. I thought it might be fun to use my blog to show you how to use some of my trims and embellishments in projects. So one at a time I'll give some how-to instructions using pictures and descriptions.
I'd love to have some feedback on what you think and how I might make the instructions easier to understand. Will get the ball rolling shortly.
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