
If you have any comments or questions regarding anything on my website, I’d be thrilled to hear from you. I love to connect, especially with other artists.
We can support one another, and learn from each other.
You can also leave comments on my blog, Silverspring Studio.
A comment is like a hug: it warms the receiver.
Hi,
I’m a big fan of your work. I was writing to ask you about the rights and permissions to use one of your photos for a commercial brochure. It was placed with one of your blog posts. It was a very beautiful image of ice on a window. I can send you a screen grab of where it was located by email.
Thank You,
Brittany A.
Brittany, I am happy to do so, but would like credit for the image on your brochure. That way, we both help each other!
Interesting coincidence. Check out westhavenarts.org, a non profit art and culture center along the Northern California coast I helped to launch in our community, after my husband John and I returned from working in international schools in three continents. I found your web site interesting. Carol Wiebe
We share a name, Carol, and after doing some exploration of your Westhaven Center for the Arts site, I can see that we share much more.
A query rather than comment. I have enjoyed the article on Maggie Grey’s WOW and would like to purchase the e-book and do more. However, I have a 20 megabyte limit on my email and can’t find any info on how big the e-book is with diagrams and photos etc.
Can you advise?
Elizabeth, I have a YouSendIt account, so I send the e-book that way. You get an email notice that it’s waiting for you, you click on the URL that is sent to you and download to your computer. It’s that simple!
carol,
i was contemplating joining your workshop in southampton and after perusing here — IM IN. — Your my kinda artist.
looking so foreward
sandi
Me too!
heya carol, just landed back home and wanted to take a moment to thank you for a wonderful new experience for me – im tweeked(now thats scary)
can you EMAIL ME as I cant find where i wrote yours
artsyred@gmail.com
im excited to see the ebook
sandi
Hi Carol!
Thanks for the warm email.
I’ve been painting Angels in the last little while
My last one was a collage/painting on wood.
I posted my shop above so you can see what I’ve been creating.
I have a blog but needs to be updated
http://lotuspond56-artlover.blogspot.com/
I have a few books all ready to be sewn with a coptic stitch.
They are just sitting there ..and waiting ;-)
Wishing you a Happy New Year full of love, peace, health and creativity.
Carol,
Thank you so much for your encouraging email. I plan on spending this winter pretty much in the studio…very focused and will return in the Spring! I will post work as I finish.
Thank you,
Blue Sky Dreaming
Mary Ann
Hi Carol! I got your email announcing the art book class. Wish I could take that but am wondering if you have a book (in the works; published)? Ever considered doing an online class? Or am I just so far behind the times that I haven’t stumbled onto those yet? sab
I love your cracked paper quilts. I would like to learn your technique – I have heard that there is a video about it. Can you say where?
There are videos alright, Clare . . . 3 of them, and I go into a LOT of detail :-D
You can find them on Vimeo:
http://www.vimeo.com/5510371
http://www.vimeo.com/6172500
http://www.vimeo.com/7036478
They are also on the Quilting Arts site:
http://www.quiltingarts.com/media/p/9926.aspx
http://www.quiltingarts.com/media/p/11245.aspx
http://www.quiltingarts.com/media/p/12393.aspx
What software do I have to have to open your e-book?
Dotti, all you need is Adobe Acrobat Reader. It’s free. Whatever kind of computer you have, you can get an Acrobat Reader version that will work with it. Just go to the Web, put Adobe Acrobat Reader in the search string, and look for the version you need.
Hi Carol, I just found you via Kelli Perkins. I ordered your ebook and it went through fine but don’t think it shows my email.
Hi, Peggy!
Thanks you so much for ordering my eBook.Your email was on the order, and “Turn a Series of Small Paper Quilts Into an Art Book” is on its way through cyberspace as I write this. Please let me know your thoughts about it.
I think, perhaps, I turned the first paragraph into a title. That’s what happens when you think the title should be descriptive of your process.
Hi Carol! I joined up! You can’t get away from me! The site looks great, lots of good things happening–just as I knew they would!
Love you to pieces!
deb
Hi Carol:
One of your former students from Sybil’s here. Can you tell me whether you use photoshop to play around with your designs or some other program and if so whats the exact name and number of it thanks.
Glad to see you are still having a presence on the web as I miss your ning.
Best wishes,
Linda
Linda, I am presently using Photoshop Elements 6. It is inexpensive but amazingly powerful.
Thanks so much for your comments about the CPQ Ning. I am still writing about Cracked Paper Quilts, both here and on Silverspring Studio.
Unable to complete the transaction to buy your ebook
Paypal won’t let me! Any ideas.
Pam
Have you closed the Cracked Paper Quilts Forum? See its not been available for a little while.
Thank you so much for asking, and noticing, Beverley. Unfortunately, although I loved building the CPQ Ning, the new pricing policies were prohibitive unless I found a way to support it, financially. I have run out of time on that one ~ although they’ve now extended the deadline for picking a plan to September 8. My guess is that Ning has done that because a LOT of people indicated they were leaving!