As you may know, each month I host a live online hour of art demos and answers to questions for monthly members.  The demos are 100% based on the questions that members ask.  Sometimes the demos are done without a finished product in mind and sometimes I end up creating finished projects, like these:

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August's livestream boasted two projects that I wanted to share.  Here is the art journal spread that I started during the August member livestream:

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I love how it turned out — somewhere between abstract and representational. Plus look at all that yummy texture!  Hard to believe that this was inspired by a simple question about patty paper vs. deli paper.

And here are the polymer clay earrings that I made in response to a question about cutting polymer clay with the ScanNCut.

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They're super lightweight and I love how they turned out!

Members have immediate access to all previous livestreams, if you want to check any of these projects out!  At the current moment there are 29 previous livestreams to watch.  You could watch one almost every single day of a single month of membership!

The September Member Livestream is on Sunday, September 26 at 8pm EST.  I hope to see you there!

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.

28 thoughts on “From the August Member Livestream

  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

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  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  • Hi Julie, the journal spread is so gorgeous! Love the textures and patterns too. It also expresses so much fun and freedom in creating it! Thanks for sharing.

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  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

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  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

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  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

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  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

    Reply
  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

    Reply
  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

    Reply
  • I really like the journal spread and didn’t know you could do polymer clay on the ScanNCut – good to know. But I have to say, I know it’s apparently from an earlier demo, but that portrait is breathtaking.

    Reply

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