23 March 2008

Day 21


Well I did it! The 21 Day challenge ended on Friday and here is my final spread. I should take a picture of the side of my journal to share how fat it is all done. Maybe after I finish the back cover which is all covered with paint.

I am pretty proud of myself for sticking with this project all the way and I am excited that it has inspired me to keep journaling and let go more. This is something I have been working on for so long and I FINALLY feel like it clicking and I am finding my own comfort zone and groove. The struggle part sucks!

I am on my way to San Francisco for a few days this week. I will be taking my laptop to try to get caught up on work (ugh) but will probably not be blogging. My internet is iffy where i will be. I hope everyone has a wonderful week and celebrates the arrival of spring!

9 comments:

  1. I have had SO much fun following your journal on Flickr...every page is amazing and would have taken me a WEEK to complete. I have always wanted to start an Art Journal, and you have inspired me! Have fun in SF! suzanne duda

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  2. Have a nice trip-congrats on your 21 Day Project!

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  3. i would like to see the fatty journal when you get the chance. just love journals like that. good job finishing it!

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  4. Way to go, Heather! I absolutely LOVED following your journal. Wonderful work. So inspiring!!!
    Kari

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  5. This spread is absolutely excellent! It flows beautifully and has perfect balance. I bet you did that without even realizing it didn't you??

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  6. I love your journal - it is inspiring!

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  7. Have enjoyed looking at your journal entries!
    Sarah
    http://vintagelily.typepad.com/

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  8. Poor Mama- poor baby! Worrying about kids is exhausting!
    I am really enjoying your beautiful journal pages!

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  9. I am very impressed with this 21 day journal. This has to have taken up some time everyday. Did you get into a groove that allowed you to do it and still have time for the rest of life?

    terisa

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