much as i enjoy wandering
i also love being back in my studio
pottering about, stoking the fire
and of course opening up bundles
at the risk of boring y'all
with too frequent references to my new book
i just wanted to make sure that those of you who had already bought it
knew there is now a lucky dip involved
[i'd mention it on the Blurb site if i could]
i wrote this book for those of you who don't have a chance to attend classes
as well as those who just like a refresher or
to read about the process in different words
and of course there's the field i haven't discussed in print before,
++ dyeing paper ++
lucky dip? I have the book and shared it on facebook
ReplyDeleteit would help me if you followed the instructions [for the lucky dip] that you will find by clicking the highlighted words above. I've made a special email account so that i can have all the entries in one place and simply print them out and put the names into a hat, doubling up on those who have several chances
DeleteI am waiting for my book to come! It's ETA is the 15th and it couldn't be soon enough. I'll let you know. Thank you for all you share. Our garden and yard benefit too from the plants and shrubs we have added to furnish beautiful prints! Vicki barton
ReplyDeleteand i bet your bees and butterflies are happy too!
DeleteYour work is so original and compelling. The book looks awesome, not only the artwork, but the photos of the process... those are works of art too! I'm so intrigued by the work that you do! it's gorgeous and sets the imagination aglow!
ReplyDeletethank you. every part of the work makes me happy.
DeleteReceived your new book and shared your link on Facebook. I 'm sincere in my comment regarding the bundles. They are every bit as lovely as the finished piece. Thank you for your inspiration.
ReplyDeletethe bundles have a magic all their own...
Deleteyay, here it is, this wonderful book. well done, india!
ReplyDeletethank you Velma!
DeleteI threw caution to the wind and just ordered a copy of the bundle book, stuff steep store (that I've been coveting for months now) AND a pdf of that yummy looking field notes..... I'm going to wallow in the goodness of it all --- wallow I say (like a wee little piggy in a muddy dye bath)
ReplyDeleteGosh, what a sweetie you are. Your Sam's Creek Counting book went with me to Scotland.
DeleteI got a super suweet note from a danish (I think) gal asking me all about it ---- ahhhhh internits --- dontcha love it some days
Deletenow I'm going off to read field notes ---- hey - this is the first digital book I've even bought/read --- hows that!
Ronnie i,am danish, thank you for notice it to India
DeleteI make paper and want to explore dyeing it..looks like I need your book!
ReplyDeleteI've just purchased the PDF version and printing it now *smiles*
Deleteno doubt who have done this !!! i am looking foreward to your books .
ReplyDeleteI have forgotten to say THANK YOU for your regards 14-7, never too late i hope
Congrats on publishing your book at Blurb.. .I have been over and previewed it... it looks wonderful. I hope you sell a bunch. I have put it on my own wish list.
ReplyDeleteThank you India! For your wonderful work, teaching, the whole bundle. I have several of your books(s) and even managed to find my receipt for The Bundle Book. Unfortunately the email link for Lucky Dip does not seem to be working today. Summer break (!) I guess. Good luck everyone!
ReplyDeletethanks for the heads up Olwyn, I think i've managed to fix the glitch now :)
DeleteJust bought the Bundle Book and also received recently your fabulous Eco Printing Book, which I'm poring over. I've blogged about it at: www.annisikarts.com. Hoping I can get to Tayside in 2015 for your next workshop there. All this, 'you', arrived just as I acquired an allotment with fabulous shed, where I will be growing stuff to make eco prints a la India Flint! Have today made my first ever bundles. You are an inspiration. :)
ReplyDeletei hope it brings you much joy
ReplyDeleteLove alllllll of your stuff! Couldn't find any rusty bits since I just moved and cleared out my garage so I started cooking up some rusty cans and other bits so I can start eco-printing! So excited! Keep up the awesome work!
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