For many years I traveled to teach cloth dollmaking as well as taught from my home studio. I took time off for my health and now I find myself branching out into other arts and mediums as well as returning to those techniques I taught years ago, even before my dollmaking days. Needle and Ribbon Embroidery are just one example. I want to work on more mixed media pieces beginning with a canvas, as well as designing more dolls. It feels great to be back in the saddle again!
New Workshops begin November 16th at 2 sites! Faerie Couture begins at Cloth Doll Artistry and Lady Zen at Joggles. Both projects could make wonderful holiday gifts so if you are looking for something special check out my classes. These will be my last two workshops on line this season so I hope to see you in one or both workshops! Happy creating!
Judy, on the faces used for the post card exchange, were they done (coloring, shading of faces, etc.) the same way as you are teaching Lady Zen. I asked here as I did not want to confuse people in class with something you did not plan to address.
I have my supplies ready and hope to keep up with Lady Zen!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to having you in class again.
ReplyDeleteJudy, on the faces used for the post card exchange, were they done (coloring, shading of faces, etc.) the same way as you are teaching Lady Zen. I asked here as I did not want to confuse people in class with something you did not plan to address.
ReplyDeleteHi Ruth Ann. No Lady Zen has painted layers and less pencil work. The postcards started as a pale pink stamped image.
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