Showing posts with label pointed pen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pointed pen. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2016

guest artist (second post of the day)

after i wrote the other post, i decided it is better to read her news items on her blog

http://plumeconfetti.be/blog/

read the post below
and i really did try to find her first and last name
can't find it
maybe someone will figure it out and put it in a comment

guest artist - sybillevz

sybillevz is on the flourish forum and this is from her instagram. she chooses one item of news each day to letter and then posts it on instagram. many of them are very fun. in her blurb at the top, she says they are *silly.* personally, i do nt think it is silly to fight off a black bear. you can click on each image to see comments. her pointed pen skill will be an inspiration to anyone who wishes to do fine pointed pen work including flourishing.

this is the link to her IG page

https://www.instagram.com/pebbleinthesky/

this is her website
http://plumeconfetti.be/
where you can link to her blog.
you can also see some envelopes on her page marked *galeries*

looks to me like it is all in french (although the comments on IG seem to be in english - she seems to be belgian. i did a little research and found this:
Belgians are made up of two main linguistic and ethnic groups; the Dutch-speakers (called the Flemish) and the French-speakers (mostly Walloons), as well as a third tiny but constitutionally recognized group from two small German-speaking areas.

honestly, i do not know how anyone gets anything done any more. i am vigilant about not going to IG or twitter or snapchat or the next one that i do not even know about. the list of icons that are available for social media is wider than my 30-inch screen and that's w-i-d-e.

Friday, December 14, 2012

jeri - twirl

a while back i had some experimental envelopes that i cranked out during the penmanship conference in august. i found this one in a stack and i don't think it has been on the blog. i am going to use it as the insert in the envelope i actually mail to her. i did not have any stamp in mind, but liked the shape of the flowers with that doodad on the end of the last hobart.