The first ever
Sketchbook Challenge blog hop is about to start!
The sketchbook challenge
hosts have a surprise for you. For the next 21 days we are celebrating
this months Houses and Hideaways theme with a blog
hop! Each day, you’ll find a new post on this
blog related to this month's theme that will also include a link to the
artist's own blog, where you’ll find tutorials, video’s, studio tours, exciting
giveaways and more!
Take a look at the line up of
posts below and come back each day to be inspired!
Sept 9 - Gina Lee
Kim http://ginaleekim.blogspot.com/
Sept 11 - Sue
Bleiweiss http://www.suebleiweiss.com/blog
Sept 12 – Jackie
Bowcutt http://stitchworks-jackie.blogspot.com/
Sept 13th - Kristin
La Flamme http://kristinlaflamme.com/musings
Sept 14- Jane Davies http://janedavies-collagejourneys.blogspot.com/
Sept 15- Lyric
Kinard http://lyrickinard.blogspot.com/
Sept 16 - Terry
Grant http://www.andsewitgoes.blogspot.com/
Sept 17- Carol Sloan http://www.carolbsloan.blogspot.com/
Sept 18- Leslie
Tucker Jenison http://leslietuckerjenison.blogspot.com/
Sept 19 - Lesley
Riley http://www.lesleyriley.com/weblog/
Sept 20 - Traci
Bunkers https://www.tracibunkers.com/blog/
Sept 21 - Lynn
Krawczyk http://smudgedtextilesstudio.com/blog/
Sept 22 Desiree
Habicht http://myclothesline.blogspot.com
Sept 23 – Jamie
Fingal http://jamiefingaldesigns.blogspot.com/
Sept 24 - Mary
Beth Shaw http://mbshaw.blogspot.com/
Sept 25 –Kari
McKnight-Holbrook http://backporchartessa.blogspot.com/
Sept 26 – Deborah Boschert http://deborahsjournal.blogspot.com/
Sept 27- Susan Brubaker
Knapp http://wwwbluemoonriver.blogspot.com/
Sept 28- Laura Cater
Woods http://www.cater-woods.com/weblog/
Sept 29- Jane LaFazio http://janeville.blogspot.com/
Can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteI love doors. They represent opening and walking into new territory.I really like what you have done with the same image to create a different feel with each change.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Eileen
I love doors as a metaphor for entering new territory. In changing the landscape of the door and its surroundings we are invited into another new territory.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Eileen