Monday, April 21, 2008

What I Learned...



Wooooo, a lot's been going on over at MyDigiSTYLE without me! I've been visiting everyday, and have read, but have not had a lot of opportunity to post! Nor have i been in touch with my pal--if she will still have me!--Mabelle! I've told her that it's because she is busy and i want to support her by not making ME be one of the folk she has to write to, but I think she likes us to keep in touch, so i may start bugging her again, LOL! Anyway, i know she knows that "her welfare is my concern" and that i hope she continues to take care of herself. And i will never threaten (again) to try to find a way to get her away from the keyboard. This woman is talented! The websites she's been working on are stunning, what she's shown us of them.

So, I've missed most of the freebies for Watercolor Dreams, but that's okay, cause i haven't been able to do the work. However, i had a little bit of an opportunity today, and i wanted to honor both Mabelle and Jessica for their work by using the material. So here it is: what i learned (which may of course not be what other folk learned, but hey, i've always marched to the beat of a drummer that no one else can see or hear!). Click the image to get a better view:



The journaling of what i learned reads:

A dream deferred may be reclaimed.
An old dog can learn much by watching puppies.
The value of a college degree is often reflected in places other than your wallet.
God loved me into existence, but she does not need me to exist.
31 is not too old to start over.
I don't need permission to draw outside the lines! (Do I?)



Designer Credits for this LO:

I have exclusively used the "Watercolor Dreams" line in this LO. I am not quite sure HOW to abbreviate the credits, so i will just give the full boat!
Copyright ©2008 MyDigiSTYLE
MDSRubia & Maipixel
myscrapworks@gmail.com
http://www.mydigistyle.com

WATERCOLOR DREAMS DIGIKIT LINE
Full copyright is retained by Jessica/MJ over all the watercolor painting/artwork used in this digital kit series and MyDigiStyle over the digital kit rendition of said work.

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