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The Sparrow That Earned Its Wings
Ever had a tiny bird take over your craft space, demand a week of your attention and somehow turn your brushstrokes into a full-blown adventure? Meet my Olive Sparrow! I’m absolutely delighted to share my homework for my final AECP Level 3 class: “Botanical Illustration Inspired Watercolor” by the ever-amazing Jaycee Gaspar — a class that is equal parts inspiration, challenge and “how does he make it look so easy!?”
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Oct 292 min read


Peace on a Perch
For my latest AECP Level 3 class, “All About Layering 7 – Stencil Edition,” I set out to see if a non-Christmas stencil could sneak its way into a holiday card. Enter a single bird, perched gracefully in pink and light green—a gentle twist on traditional Christmas colors. With a little ink blending, some colored pencil detailing, and a thoughtfully altered branch, this bird became the star of a clean, simple, one-layer card that manages to feel festive, serene and fun all at
carogeo2
Oct 202 min read


In the Company of Color (and Erum)
Inspired by the incredibly talented Erum Tasneem, a one layer card with a single bloom full of depth, color and life, set against a background that celebrates texture and play.
carogeo2
Oct 132 min read


In Pursuit of Perfect Petals: Second AECP Level 3 Class
For my AECP Level 3, I recently took “Artists’ Watercolors 101 for Paper Crafters” with the wonderfully talented Emily Midgett, and let me tell you—this was no “splash on some color and call it a day” kind of class. No, this was watercolor boot camp… with beautiful results.
carogeo2
Oct 121 min read


AECP Level 3: All About Layering Dies
For my first AECP Level 3 class, I share a spread in my journal which celebrates the magic of bird visits in an early autumn garden.
carogeo2
Sep 222 min read
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