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Hi, My in person classes are VERY different than my online classes. What are you interested in learning? You can email me at Egorey99@sbcglobal.net if that will help.
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Hi Chris,
On the right hand side of my blog there's a few (about 17) to choose from starting with The Journey Within to A Prompt A Day.
http://www.kellykilmer.blogspot.com
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Hi, I posted on my blog about it today for you:
http://kellykilmer.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-messy-corner-of-living-room.html
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Hi!
It depends on what you are looking for. I usually recommend the most recent for folks who want an interactive experience and to be able to talk with others in the class about the work.
There are different collage templates, journal prompts and techniques in each class. Some classes also have unique ways to bind books and journals. All stand on their own.
I strive to make each class unique and different as I have a lot of students who take all or a lot of my classes. Making each class unique also pushes me as an artist and instructor.
You can email me at Egorey99@sbcglobal.net if you have any questions.
Thanks!
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Sadly, the sweets were recently discontinued by Pilot. They are still making Latte pens though. I wish they would come out with new colors!!!
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Hi, I try to make ALL of my classes accessible to everyone. I would probably recommend the most recent class, Revel in the Moment as it is the most active right now. If you have ANY questions, please email me at Egorey99@sbcglobal.net
Thanks!
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I have pretty much all of Lynne Perrella's stamps including the very old ones. I have all of the Goddesses and everything after that, all of her Christmas stamps and a lot but not all of her funky very early stamps (like the cowboys, Bride of Frankenstein's monster, etc). Why?
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Hi, please email at Egorey99@sbcglobal.net as I don't know who this is. Formspring only gives me the question. :) Also, please check your spam box as I send things out usually pretty fast. Thanks!!
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I'm working on amother blog post about storage. I primarily work from the journal bag I mentioned previously and rotate out supplies when I get bored. I teach classes so I do have more things than I actually "need" (yet I need them for classes so I can't get rid of them.) I store things in kitchen cabinets( paint and gel medium) and collage ephemera in boxes and cases. I am lucky to have an old stamp cabinet and I use that for stamps. All I can say it, it can be done! I live in a one bedroom with my husband (we are in the living room) and our son (the bedroom is his.) More soon...
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I work primarily on the floor using this bag: http://kellykilmer.blogspot.com/2011/11/whats-in-my-journal-bag-november-2011.html?m=1 Everything that I want to work with is kept in this bag. I don't watch a lot of television (we watch movies or old TVs shows together at night) so I can't help you there but maybe you can gather a small selection of favorite supplies in a bag or basket and either work on the floor, tray or folding table. I'm working now in a corner of our living room, sitting on the floor working in my journal working out of the aforementioned journal bag. :)
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Everywhere! It depends on where I am. There's a button on the right hand side of my blog: http://www.kellykilmer.blogspot.com
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Hi Jami,
Debbie at Frenzy Stamper in AZ sells my favorite colors "open stock" and she will do mail order.
I did a google search for Caran d'ache neoart watersoluble wax pastels "open stock" and Jerry's artarama came up.
You have to be careful when buying online as Caran d'ache names EVERYTHING neo. Be specific in that you want the Caran d'ache neoart watersoluble wax pastels (aka the big fat chunky crayons). They are not chalks, pastels or oil crayons.
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Hi, I taught a prompt a day, monthly series of classes that had a daily paint, collage and journal prompt every day for a month. Each month was different. Send me an email so I can answer whatever questions you may have.
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Hi Cindi,
Looking forward to meeting you!
I will have some ephemera but it's always nice to make it more personal with your own stuff. I pick images and background papers based upon what draws me in and is most interesting to me. Flip through your stash and set aside a small pile of whatever catches your eye. I usually recommend a gallon size ziploc bag (or small container) with different size papers, scraps and main (focal) images.
I will have gel medium in class for you to use. Some students like a glue stick when we go to collage. It's all preference! I like Coccoina 40 gr glue stick, Scotch, Tombo-anything labeled permanent.
I have about a dozen staz on pads in various colors. If you don't want to wait for a black, I suggest bringing one from home. If you don't own one, try mine first. :)
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Thanks! Ink About It may be able to get you some. I pick them up in my travels wherever I find them. I recommend getting on the mailing list for Hambly (they're one of the manufacturers of transparencies and I love them.) You can also make your own at home if you have a printer. Just make sure that you buy the right kind of transparency film for your machine (inkjet vs laser) and shop around for price. If you do a google search for scrapbook transparencies, quite a few companies come up. Hope this helps!
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Hi! I don't sell cards or collage sheets. I will be selling some of my handmade journals (with some pages done for inspiration) in late October/early November. They will be listed on my blog. Thanks!
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I haven't taught an acrylic painting class in a long time. My focus lately has been collage which is what we'll be doing in this class. We start by making the book (quick and easy) and then dive in learning a variety of collage techniques. I call it painting with paper. :) If you have any questions, please email me at Egorey99@sbcglobal.net
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Thanks! You can check my blog at http://www.kellykilmer.blogspot.com as I use tape on a LOT, if not most, of my pages. I've also taught several tape classes. I use it mostly as a background element, ripping and tearing it like it were paper.
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Hi, please email me at Egorey99@sbcglobal.net
I can't help figure out the problem unless I know who this is. :)
You should not have to confirm a phone number logging in to any of my classes so I need you to email me privately so I can see what's going on. Thanks! Kelly -
Coccoina. Check amazon for the 40 gram. I think the company is tools 4 less.
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kelly kilmer’s Bio
Mixed media artist and instructor. Book lover. Keeper of dreams.
