The Words to Say It

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Featuring:

Jill Sprott

In the first days of Summer, Tessa Buys taught Miss Art’s Papercrafting School students how to make the act of journaling bloom with visual appeal and now as the dog days of Summer warm our hearts with nostalgia of spent memories, Jill Sprott teaches us how to journal with techniques that say what we feel, even when we may be at a loss for words. In three easy to follow videos Jill helps us to brush the dust off our grammar school primers, play with poetry, and try our hand at free writing and structured prose. You’ll marvel at how enjoyable learning a few technical literary skills can when taught by someone who shares your papercrafting dialect. “The Words to Say It, “ is a 101 class that focuses on transforming journaling from the superficial to the super-original.  

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Supply List

Patterned Paper Assortment
Transparencies: My Mind’s Eye, Prima
Woodgrain Stamp: Studio Calico
Label Stamp and Spice Tin Ink: Jenni Bowlin Studio
Die-Cuts: The Girls’ Paperie, American Crafts
Tin Pin, Flash Card, Mist and Label Sticker: October Afternoon
Font: Typenoksidi and AL Uncle Charles
Adhesive: Avery and Helmar
Chipboard House: Maya Road
Buttons: My Mind’s Eye
Journaling Cards (assortment): My Mind’s Eye, 7Gypsies, October Afternoon
Clothespins: Chenille Kraft
Golf Pencil: Just Basics
Hemp Cord
Black Pen: Uniball Gel Impact
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Lessons for "The Words to Say It":

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