Blog: Triangle Love

Walking Through Fire – Art Journal

“What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.” Hoping to see everyone on the other side when all this has passed.

I created some star shaped patterns using my new Triangle Love rubber stamp set, along with my Floral Tile Large and Small sets. I love finding new ways that all of these stamps work together. Pattern building is definitely a good zen activity.

I also used a pencil eraser for the pink dots here and there – the little details tie everything together.

Here are some of the supplies I used:


Also some workshop news: The year long course Wanderlust is back on sale again and my lesson is coming up on May 1st. You can still sign up for the class HERE – it has 27 teachers and 50 lessons to get you going on your artistic journey.


And join me tomorrow, Friday April 24th at 12noon EST for a Kaffeeklatsch chat on Facebook Live – I’ll be telling you about my newest online workshop and also hearing from you – what are you up to these days at home? Drop in and say hello!

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Controlling Thoughts – Art Journal

“You don’t have to control your thoughts. You just have to stop letting them control you.” Thinking about thinking today :)

I created this primary color background using my new Triangle Love stamp set and the Stained Glass Triangle and Solid Triangle Large and Small stamps from that set.

Sometimes there is something so refreshing about using just the basics.

Here are some of the supplies I used:

I hope you can join me for a Facebook Live chat tomorrow, April 10 at 12noon EST. I’ll be catching up with all of you and of course talking about some of my latest Artful Adventures… from home :) Join us!

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Chasing Glitter – Art Journal

“Don’t lose a diamond while chasing glitter” 

For my background I am using my new Triangle Love set – the Sunburst Triangle and the Solid Triangle Small – with a gray versafine ink pad and acrylic paints. 

I created a kind of all over wallpaper style background pattern.

And then added my quote with a Posca marker.

Here are some of the supplies I used:

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