believer and dreamer

I am quickly becoming a believer of my dreams. They are real, valid and bigger than me. It’s only taken me almost 38 years to realize that I have ALWAYS wanted to be an artist. Always.

So, to celebrate my upcoming birthday and my dreams, I bought this FANTASTIC down-loadable workbook on Creating Your Goddess Year.  Yes! I want to do that.  It is the cutest, most well thought out little workbook and I love it to pieces. So much so that I needed to make a special cover for it.

First I printed it out, booklet style, so that it would be small enough to carry around with me in my bag. Then I I had it spiral bound with heavy card stock (that I decorated) to cover the front and back and had a plastic protective sheet cover added as well. Cost me $2.50 at the print shop for the spiral binder and plastic cover.  Cool huh?

I also printed out Keri Smith’s Artist’s Survival Kit for when I hit a bump in the road or low spot. It has the perfect amount of humor and good advise to help pick you back up. It love it too.  I printed it out on cardstock and , punched a hole in the corner and clipped it all together with a little ring. I also added an envelope to keep the little “stuck” card in.   I have it hanging on my wall in my craft room.

Hope you are all enjoying your weekend.

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5 Responses to believer and dreamer

  1. Lola Nova says:

    Very cool, I’ll have to check out those downloads. Love your cover!

    I see you on flickr but, this is the first time I have come to visit your blog, it’s lovely.

    Have a wonderful day.

  2. How beautiful! and what fun!

  3. both sound like great little books!
    was wondering what your week looks like? we still have yet to get together:)

  4. Vicki says:

    so cool. I bought the goddess year planner book too and it is great. Your cover art is gorgeous!

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