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Tag Archives: coloring books
…she wanted to stay and color.
Oh my gosh, dear Blog Readers–I did not mean to stop writing for a whole month, but the funny thing is: I’ve been writing to you in my head these last few weeks. Yes, I write to you in my … Continue reading
A Photo Shoot, Good Neighbors, and A Wishing Tree
It’s done: I applied to Crafty Wonderland. Included in my whirlwind of effort is a new website! You can visit Carrot Condo (carrotcondo.com) to see pictures of my Storybooks You Can Color and Cards You Can Color. I will continue … Continue reading
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From Tender to Thick-Skinned
During the A-to-Z Challenge, I wrote about Backlash, and I think that’s what I’m experiencing now. I mustered the confidence to write and draw my first Storybooks You Can Color, I asked some people for help, I told all of … Continue reading
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Tagged art, coloring books, creativity, daily effort, failure, fear, Storybooks You Can Color, writing
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Storybook Update, Or: Try it again, and again, and now one more time …
I’ve been slowly but steadily working on my Storybooks You Can Color, and I experienced the very thing I wrote about in F: Failure — there really is no Big Epic Fail. My “failures” weren’t fun initially, but they were the … Continue reading