Sunday, January 14, 2024

Word Weaver Art 2023 Blurb Book

It came today!
Yay!

When I took those first lessons back in 2007, I wouldn't have dreamed that I might still be painting  in 2023.  
When I wrote my first blog posts back in 2009, I couldn't have imagined that I'd keep it up, that I'd love it, that I'd "meet" so many friends.

I have a Blurb book for every year since I began. I am a huge fan of Blurb and would recommend them any time.
My little collection of Word Weaver Art books grew today.
If you'd like a peek inside, click HERE.  Once it opens, click PREVIEW.  Then you can click the pages to flip through the book. If you read my blog, you've basically already read it, but it's fun to see it all put together in a book format.
Do you know my favorite color combination... go ahead... take a guess. 😊

8 comments:

  1. Oh that is such a great idea! All those books are a testament to your creative life and will be inspiration for future readers. I've often wondered if anyone will ever read my blog when I'm gone - my family has no interest in it. But they might read a book!

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    1. Isn't that the way? Hmmm.... Nope... family probably wouldn't read the book either. Ha ha ha!

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  2. What a great idea to showcase all of your art through the years. Your grands will enjoy them as the years go by!

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    1. Maybe so. If not, I like having the record of each painting.

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  3. squee! all the colored books, containing a record of your years, so orderly ! I love them. I'm a gonna check out blurb, maybe I can't face tech today but soon. Thanks for your blog, and this post Helen
    LeeAnna

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    1. I have used Blurb so often and am quite loyal to them. They really should hire me! If you decide to give one a try and get stuck, let me know. I'm happy to help!
      H

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  4. I always enjoy going through your annual books! I was very happy with your paintings #651 and 657...I love seeing what you create when using one of my photos as inspiration! I laughed out loud when I read about the little snake you put beside the tree in your church painting #653. But my absolute favourite story was for your weeping willow painting #673. How very special. S from NS.

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  5. Oh, Sara! I love that you read through and enjoyed the little book! I must make a point to paint a couple of your photos each year!

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