I am thrilled to announce that I'll be teaching a mini-workshop at Make It University during the International Quilt Festival in Houston in November. I'll be teaching "Painted Paint Chip Mini-Journals" on Sunday, November 6 at 11:30 am.Here is the official description:
Create a mini journal with a whimsical “painted paint chip” cover. Learn to cut positive and negative stencils using freezer paper and tons of ideas for other painted, stamped, and doodled elements. Fill the journal with a variety of pages and finish using an easy Japanese stab binding.
In the past, I've had tons of fun participating as a student at MIU workshops at Festival in Houston. I am thrilled and honored to be teaching this year. Pokey and her gang create such a wonderful energy and spirit around the Quilting Arts and Cloth Paper Scissors booths on the show floor. I'm excited to be a part of it.
I'm spending time preparing samples and gathering supplies.
I'm hole punching, paper measuring and cutting, stamp making, etc.
I hope the students who join me on Sunday will get a kick out of this fun project. So, if you are going to Houston and will still be around on Sunday morning, please please please come see me and say hello!
9 comments:
Congrats! I have always loved what you have done with paint chip samples. Now, if only I could get my magic carpet pointed towards Houston.
this looks fun! wish i could be there...
Those are so cool!have fun!!
These look very very VERY fun! What a great idea-- such a fun way to use those appealing color chips.
And congrats on your flight quilt being accepted! It will be a star of the show, I'm sure!
I wish I could be there to play - those paint chip samples look great after your treatment!
These do look like fun. I won't be able to attend the show, but might have to try this idea.
Exciting news. Wish I could be there.
Good on you! I know you'll have a great time.
Waaaah, we leave Sunday morning. You and I do need to meet up while there though!
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