I often frequent my favorite second hand book store, The Recycled Reader. I purchased several books-one was old and torn. The pages were falling out, but I had an idea. I thought about my maternal grandmother and how we had shared our lives, in letters. I called her my gypsy gram. Honestly, the woman should of been in the military, she has moved that much. We shared recipes, tea, art, dried flowers and love of the written word. I thought about the book and tore the chapter pages out and stitched them on paper. The cover was also torn. I peeled strips, stitched and glued them onto envelopes. Writing letters is like sharing chapters in our lives. We allow people to know our day, our wishes and sometimes our sadness. I think of writing like a quilt-pieces and patches of our days, shared in chapters, fastened with words, sentiment and ink. (I think a lot of us do this with our blogs). I am happy blogging has allowed me to share and read the chapters of many lives.
I was published in Somerset Life. I bought the issue last week, the day I took my daughter to take her driver's test. Yes, she passed! She was so happy! "Mom, let's go to the book store and see if they have the magazine." And they did...I gasped when I saw the article. She pinched me and told me-it is real, lol. ( I will receive a complimentary copy-it hadn't arrived it.) Thank you Christen Olivarez and staff, for all you do! The photos are gorgeous and this issue inspires the creative process!
-William
Wordsworth
I was published in Somerset Life. I bought the issue last week, the day I took my daughter to take her driver's test. Yes, she passed! She was so happy! "Mom, let's go to the book store and see if they have the magazine." And they did...I gasped when I saw the article. She pinched me and told me-it is real, lol. ( I will receive a complimentary copy-it hadn't arrived it.) Thank you Christen Olivarez and staff, for all you do! The photos are gorgeous and this issue inspires the creative process!
"Fill your paper with the breathings of
your heart."
I also used buttons on my stationary.
Saturday I received a lovely box filled with blue cheer! My friend made the little book and the beautiful blue crane! Besides, I though it best I share on B day~ Thank you Vicki, for this wonderful surprise! *She makes beautiful books!
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Rosalind Adam is Writing in the Rain
Congratulations to your daughter.
And that was a nice package to receive.
I am always inspired when I come in here, by your ever-changing art.
Yes blue does inspire-I know you know this!
Diane-Thank you so much :D
Mary-It would be fun to know you actually saw it~Thank you so much!
Vicki-Thank you! And thank you so much for my blue cheer! I'll surprise you sometime~ I love the Crane :D
Renee-Thank you! You rock-I someday will see you on the Cover...and artist of the month!
Fifteen cards in TSS-You are a rock star ;D I can't wait to see your issue~
Alex-Thank you! Yes, my daughter wore the biggest grin all day ;D
me, too Yes, the blue gift was so beautiful!
Mary Ann-You must submit...you are so talented! :D Thank you so much
Rosalind-lol I love that ;D
I will receive one complimentary copy, so I grabbed this one for my Mom! You are so cute-congrats to you~Thank you
Suzanne-Thank you so much! Yes, it was an exciting day ;D
Melissa-You are gonna make me cry!
You are so sweet ;D Thank you...I can't take credit for the magazine photos. Johanna Love is the photographer over at Stampington publications-she is so talented!
I did take the heading photo and the blue one :D Thank you Melissa... I can't wait till you see letter P...lol I made something out of pantyhose that is going to be fun and shocking, lol!
Thanks you made my month,my year ;D
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Congrats on your article..that's aweseom! :)
Dropping in from A to Z. This is my first year.
Brett Minor
Transformed Nonconformist
Second, your blog is simply AMAZING. you are so talented, you inspire me with EVERY post. I'm sorry i don't let you know often enough.
Third, your kind comments on my blog is one of the highlights of my day. Thank you!
Beautiful. Thanks for writing this post.
PS - Well done to your daughter!
Rachel-Thank you~ I'm not on the front, still dream about that... :D
Yes, my daughter is thrilled-thank you~
Julia-Thank you! I love books-it wasn't anything I planned to do. I felt the book had to be saved in some way. It was really torn up. :D
Michelle-I too love how we find each other :D I don't think she planned on the gypsy life. She moved a lot, than I married a sailor and I moved-letters kept us connected. Happy A-Z to you :D
Chris-Hi thank you! I am thrilled-a pinch me moment :D
I had a friend who died a couple years ago of cancer but, before she passed away, I put together a project where we folded a thousand cranes for her. So many people wanted to help that I ended up with 1700 cranes, all strung together in rows, hanging from a Japanese parasol.
It was beautiful and now every time I see a crane it's somehow like seeing a piece of Zellie's spirit. I don't know if that sounds strange but it is how I feel. It's nice. It's like I get these glimpses of her when I least expect them, like on your blog tonight.
One way or the other, I always leave Ella's Edge feeling uplifted.
Karen-Oh, this is so sweet n' sad~
I like how you are reminded of her....
Is this the Zellie that wrote a book?
This name sounds familiar? I am touched by your words xo
Thank you so much! There is art in junk, lol