For the next five days I am running business training programs every day, all day. While working every day is something business people do regularly, this is an interesting challenge for me because it is four different locations, for four different companies (and starting/ending times) with four different prep and administrative requirements, and a maze of pick-ups and deliveries of materials.
Of course I’m very happy that I’m busy. Every trainer wants to be called and scheduled. But something had to give, and that was the two hours a day it takes to plan, write, and edit a blog post.
So I’ll be back on August 18, 2012 (this Saturday) with a new post. I will have two more book giveaways coming up (both brand-new felting books) and other goodies.
Meanwhile, feel free to check out my new fall classes, or past posts on
Why a stitch ripper is a good metaphor for artists.
Journaling tips for days you don’t know what to say
Raw-art Journaling: the idea behind the book, who will enjoy it, who will not.
The amazing story of Carl Jung’s Red Book (with a link to photographs of the book)
and I’ll see you back here on this coming Saturday!
–Quinn












Wishing you well behaved students with a passion for learning, smart questions and fresh points of view.
Enjoy the process and take care of yourself too.
Good students, thanks to your powers, but I’m glad the week is over!
Wow, a busy week, indeed. Thank you for the heads up. I enjoy your blog with my morning coffee and would have wondered where you were.I hope you have a great week, Quinn!
I’m happy that I’m busy! Hope your breakfast isn’t too lonely!
From today’s blog title, I thought you were going on what would undoubtedly be a well-deserved vacation, only to find the opposite is true. Nonetheless, I hope it’s a peachy good week for you, Quinn!
It’s going to be a busy week, and I needed to make sure I got enough sleep. Eventually, I’ll go on vacation. Someday.