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Women Unite ...


Over the past few weeks, I have been asked me to be a part of Jodi LeBrun's Art Share-a-Palooza this upcoming week ... In short, Jodi is bringing together a  dozen or so women that she has connected with over the past year online and featuring what we all do (and love!) - I am proud to say she has asked me to join in and I was thrilled to be a part of it all ... I am looking forward to seeing my feature appear on her site ... What a thrill ... More on this soon ... What other avenues have you taken to show your creative side? Blogging? Getting published in a local newspaper? Being part of a craft fair?

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  1. Congrats Kristine! That's great news! I am so proud of you my friend! Hugs! :)

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  2. I recieved my first art review. It was from the Butterfly Project, via www.twodressessstudio.blogspot.com. They used the word "original" and that ment the world to me....♥Debi

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  3. so happy to be part of Jodi's celebration with you! xo hugs

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  4. Hi Debi - I would love to read your review from Butterfly Project but the link it giving me a virus sign ... Could I view this some other way? I would love to read it ...

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  5. Bonita - I am thrilled that we are on Jodi's Journey together!

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  6. Thank you so much, Sonja - You are always so supportive!

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  7. Kristine, had to stop by, this is great news, looking forward to seeing the feature. Thank you for sharing your inspiring work!

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  8. Thanks, Amanda - Yes - Working with Jodi was quite an experience - Love collaborating with other creative people!

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