Once upon a time, I ate cookies and called it science.
My love of cookies is no secret. Most of my friends and many acquaintances can readily inform you of my passionate belief in the healing pow
Once upon a time, I zen-ed out...chapter five.
Because the official Zentangle method (which I am trying SO hard to adhere to for these initial 12 tiles) calls for the tangler to create th
Once upon a time, I made a mockupery.
Every now and then I get a project that is a bit different from the norm and this was that day. I dipped my toe into the world of packaging:
Once upon a time, I zen-ed out...chapter four.
ZenTangling feels much like a tango in that it's two-steps forward, one-step back, and an occasional side-step!
Once upon a time, I quoted.
Since I was a child, I have loved how just the right words can combine with just the right image in just the right layout to create a magica
Once upon a time, I zen-ed out...chapter three.
I’m not sure this method is on-brand for official Zentangling, but it is on brand for Amy Jackson! While this exercise should help me to str
Once upon a time, I aged a ghost (writer).
Recently, I heard from a local ghost-writer who wanted to update a business card I’d made for him several years ago. Now, this is a forward-
Once upon a time, I zen-ed out...chapter two.
After last week’s challenge to stop thinking about layout and find the zen in each stroke, I was determined to do more molecular thinking th
Once upon a time, I rediscovered bagels.
I run from thing to thing...some good things, some necessary things, some dumb things I like to think are necessary and good. I seem to fill