Stay Tuned!

30 May

I am taking a break from blogging to focus on an amazing 12-week opportunity. I will be in Gatlinburg, TN taking various workshops at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts for 3 months. I am very excited to continue my education although I have graduated. I am already focusing on taking my work to the next level. I have a ton of ideas for my Etsy shop and the things I want to create for it, so get stoked! And keep checking back for updates in the following workshops:

May 29-4:  Extreme Papermaking

June 5-11: Book-o-rama: Book Basics & the Artist’s Book

July 10-16: Embroidery: An Exploration of the Stitch

July 17-23: Encaustic Collage

July 31-6: Pop-Up Books and Sculptural Bookbinding

August 14-20: Surface Design & Collage Technique with Paper & Fabric

Until I’m back, you can get timely updates about the blog (and other silly things) here.

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  1. Extreme Papermaking « - August 31, 2011

    [...] is [obviously] a great compliment to bookmaking, and I have some posts coming up on that (and all the other classes I took) too. I can’t wait to share it all, it’s so great to be blogging [...]

  2. Book-o-rama! « - September 7, 2011

    [...] pictures by visiting my Flickr. But be sure to check back, I still have a few more posts about my summer experience to share! Share this:Like this:LikeBe the first to like this [...]

  3. Home Is Where Your Cat Is « - September 7, 2011

    [...] third workshop I took this summer was called Embroidery: An Exploration of the Stitch, and was definitely one of my favorites. I love [...]

  4. Pop-Up Books & Sculptural Bookbinding « - September 8, 2011

    [...] of taking a workshop taught by Carol Barton while I was at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts this summer. Carol is not only the author of The Pocket Paper Engineer Volumes I & II, but also a [...]

  5. Fabric! Paper! Collage! « - September 9, 2011

    [...] final workshop at Arrowmont was packed with so much information. It was a great way to end the summer. I took Surface Design & Collage Techniques with Paper & Fabric taught by Hollie [...]

  6. A Whole New Medium « - September 10, 2011

    [...] decided to try something a little different than usual this summer: Encaustic Collage. This technique is also known as “hot wax painting” and involves [...]

  7. A Very Colorful Birthday « - September 14, 2011

    [...] I was in Gatlinburg this summer, I met a lot of wonderful people. Luckily, one of my roommates while I was there happened to be [...]

  8. All You Need Is Cats (& Books) « Kitty Cat Stevens - January 8, 2012

    [...] copy of Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot, a DIY book from a friend, a text on hand lettering I got when I was at Arrowmont, and a faux book that is actually a box that my mom gifted [...]

  9. Behind the Scenes : How to Make A Mean Dirt Cupcake « Kitty Cat Stevens - March 31, 2012

    [...] only got better. I finally used the beautiful ceramic juicer I bought while I was in Gatlinburg last summer. Ahh yes: supporting handmade goods, overcoming my grudge against Red Velvet cake— things were [...]

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