Quick post today.  I'm scrapping as fast as I can over here!  (And I'm moving!  Eeek!  So, I'm trying to negotiate the deadlines and packing and all that chaos!)

New York Magazine has some photos from a very cool exhibition here in New York. 

Each of the 300 artists in this sprawling but cleverly contained show
was sent a 3" x 3" Ziploc-style bag — the titular dime bag, that
disposable drug container seen used up on sidewalks everywhere — and
told to create a work that would fit in it.

Here are a few of my favorites:

04_white_j_db3 

13_dziewior_db3 

26_stevens_db3

See twenty-seven others here.  I wish I had seen the listing before today (the exhibit closed on the 12th) because I would have liked to go.  Ah, well.

How about another sneak peek from the August Label Tulip kit?

Sassy-sm

I wasn't sure how my sewing machine was going to react to sewing through those glittered chipboard letters, but it was as smooth as butter!

Thanks for stopping by!

Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a mixed-media artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops, her online classroom www.balzerdesigns.com, and through monthly membership at www.MyArtPractice.com.

12 thoughts on “Friday Already?

  • Good luck with your move girl and I love love love your sneak!

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  • Good luck with your move girl and I love love love your sneak!

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  • Good luck with your move girl and I love love love your sneak!

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  • Good luck with your move girl and I love love love your sneak!

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  • Best wishes on your move Julie!
    I love the karate guy kicking out of the baggie (TFS).

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  • Best wishes on your move Julie!
    I love the karate guy kicking out of the baggie (TFS).

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  • Best wishes on your move Julie!
    I love the karate guy kicking out of the baggie (TFS).

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  • Best wishes on your move Julie!
    I love the karate guy kicking out of the baggie (TFS).

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