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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Picture Frames for the Unique YOU
The Custom Picture Frame Industry provides the greatest colour and design choices for your unique and special vision. I have been working with fibre artists of late and am playing around with fabric mat board and thread, adding an old … Continue reading
Dog Days of School – Children’s Book Review
Dog Days of School by Kelly DiPucchio and Brian Biggs When I think of the Dog Days of Summer I think of my dog “Charlie” lounging around in the backyard and going for long walks of sniffing everything. So when … Continue reading
Show off your Walls – Making work more interesting
Work Environment Whether you work in a cubical or an office with four walls, life is much more interesting when you surround yourself with images that have special meaning. I remember saying to my BNI Business Networking International that if … Continue reading
Bad Bye, Good Bye – Children’s Book Review
Bad Bye, Good Bye Deborah Underwood Illustrated by Jonathan Bean How I got to know this book was through Patricia Tilton’s Blog Children’s Book Heal. I understood the purpose of the book right away, with work and home being more … Continue reading
Posted in Art Education, Children's Books
Tagged Deborah Underwood, design and pattern, illustrations, Jonathan Bean
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