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Tim Holtz & Chris Wood Inspire
September 17, 2006 09:27 AM

The past few days have been very busy.  The day job has been crazy, but I was also lucky enough to squeeze in some really wonderful things.  Last Thursday night I attended a retirement party for someone at the office, it was held at the Visionary Museum in Baltimore!  I had been really wanting to go there for months, so this was a great opportunity to see it.  It really is a neat place, although you can not take photos inside, so all I have to show you is this photo of the shinny pretty things displayed on a tree outside (as usual, click the photo to see it bigger at flickr).

On Saturday, I had the pleasure to take my first art class.  It was at The Queen's Ink in Savage Maryland (if you are close I HIGHLY recommend visiting this wonderful shop!), taught by Tim Holtz

I took a class called Charmed Possessions and it was wonderful.  Tim was wonderful - he was so nice and down to earth!  I brought him some goodies from my shop and he was thrilled and even plugged my Petite Bundles during the class!  It was really nice meeting a well know artist for the first time and having them be so great (I would love to hear about who you have meet that really was wonderful!) 

Not to mention that The Queen's Ink carries Paper Relics' products - and even though it is in a lot of shops across the country, this is the first local shop for me and actually SEEING it all displayed was amazing!

After class I had to rush out to meet Mike for a date - he was taking me on a date to see The Wood Brothers perform (one of which, Chris, is the Wood in Medeski, Martin & Wood).  They were really great live, we had such a wonderful time.  Chris Wood does AMAZING things with his bass - he truly is incredible.  Even though my day was a whirlwind, it was so wonderful - filled with such inspiring artists and fun! 

P.S. Don't forget to scroll down to hear about Paper Relics' new holiday cards!

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