posted: Saturday, 3rd November 2012
..but this box of addressed envelopes (and all the other boxes taking over my sitting room) are the result of me trying to get as much done in preparation for the book turning up this week.
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posted: Friday, 2nd November 2012
It is just non-stop at the moment (and let's not even think about the fact the passport office rejected my photos and I had to hurriedly get new ones sent to them....)
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posted: Thursday, 1st November 2012
..in all the stress of this week I somehow managed to skip over the exciting bit- Geometric Beadwork has gone to print!
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posted: Wednesday, 31st October 2012
My passport adventure still continues.
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posted: Tuesday, 30th October 2012
First up the good- I taught yesterday at The Bead Trail in Cheshire and had a great day. It was lovely to meet up with old friends, discover new ones and put faces to name for people I have emailed, chatted with on Face book and who even made samples for Geometric Beadwork.
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posted: Thursday, 25th October 2012
The book is on its last stage before heading to the printer. All that's happening now is one final check of all the photos and diagrams etc (this must be the most checked over book in the history of publishing!) then it will be uploaded and the presses will roll.
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posted: Wednesday, 24th October 2012
I have already posted out some of the book kits to those who couldn't wait for the book but I'm now busy packing up all the rest and relying on YouTube music to get me through.
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posted: Monday, 22nd October 2012
The ups are the book is 'this close' to going to print. This means that soon it will be here with me and then winging its way to everyone who ordered it.
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posted: Sunday, 21st October 2012
The book is just about done. It's all written etc, I'm just waiting for the page designer to finish with all the photos and then it can head to the printer.
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posted: Friday, 19th October 2012
Work on the book is moving ever forward and it's so close I can almost hold it in my hands.
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