Documenting the third year of the Bead Journal Project. Blog #2
Friday, February 26, 2010
I'm finished....With January...
I'm thrilled to share that I have completed my January piece and it is up on my blog. Overall, I'm pretty happy with it. I'm also ready to move in a different direction.
Yes I am more than a little behind but I feel good. I am going to work on some pins while I ponder my direction for February, even as February is slipping away.
Beth, please don't ever worry about running behind...there is a whole contingent of us behind-ers and we stand proud! Mind you, I am not encouraging *behindedness* but for some of us, for whatever reason, it's just not possible to finish by each month's end.
Behind-ers mantra = Don't Worry Keep Going!
I think your piece is worth every bit of overtime :>]]
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About the Bead Journal Project
The brain child of Robin Atkins, the first Bead Journal Project, which began in June of 2007, included 241 women and 1 man who were dedicated and committed to creating 12 bead journal pages, one per month, for a year.
The BJP is all about visual journaling using any media and techniques, providing it includes some beading. We are free to structure our bead journal pages any way we want, as long as all 12 are the same size.
The current years' Bead Journal Project runs from September, 2008 through August, 2009. This blog is a means by which we may support each other in process, techniques and design. Participants (many with links to their personal blogs or websites) are listed below.
Due to the limitations of blogger.com which places a limit of 100 authors per blog, there are three Bead Journal Project blogs this year. Be sure and visit all of them.
2 comments:
Beth, please don't ever worry about running behind...there is a whole contingent of us behind-ers and we stand proud! Mind you, I am not encouraging *behindedness* but for some of us, for whatever reason, it's just not possible to finish by each month's end.
Behind-ers mantra = Don't Worry Keep Going!
I think your piece is worth every bit of overtime :>]]
You are so kind, and I also agree with you! Don't worry, keep going, that will be my mantra as well.
Beth
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