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Old 12-30-2010, 12:04 PM   #1439
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Originally Posted by nycfembbw View Post
My 12 heartless/redless Valentines are almost done after two days of embracing my muse. Well... it didn't start out that way. Here's how it went:

1. Think to myself: "I'm sure that hearts and the color red aren't going to be hard to work around. Valentine's Day isn't all about hearts and red." This will be easy.

2. Look at my Valentine craft supply box and see that just about nearly everything has either hearts or red and usually both!

3. Go into a funk. Curse that wrangler who is going to actually make me think and do something more meaningful

4. Get tired of pity party and remind self how scared I was during the project Ami wrangled where she sent us the supplies we had to use. That ended up being my favorite project ever because it broadened my horizons. After I'd finished my projects, I ended up buying more of the supplies she'd sent so that I could continue using them on my own!

5. Play around with ideas. MUSE HITS. Compulsively serve my muse, as that's what it becomes, right? Hours pass, days pass . Obsessively order one supply item that I am visualizing from CafePress that will finish the projects off.

6. Think to self: "Diva's magic works in mysterious ways."

my muse was the paper collection "breathless" by bobunny (I think) though I dont think I actually used any of the paper from that collection.

then I found a stamp I loved at stampington & company
and worked around that


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