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“My Journals and I”: Denise Levine (Guest Blogger!)
Sometimes at the Endpaper Blog we get the unique opportunity to offer a platform to creative journallers from around the world. Today, we are...
Writing Wednesday: Lessons You Can Learn from Reading Your Old Journals
A member of our Paperblanks team discovered a great series of videos on YouTube featuring people rereading their childhood journals. This got us thinking:...
Sketchbook Saturday: Start Being a Better Artist… Today!
Whether you're stuck in a real rut or simply looking to enhance your skill set, it's always beneficial to motivate yourself to improve. We've...
10-Year Journals: Take Your Memory Book to the Next Level!
So you've bought yourself or received as a gift a gorgeous 10-Year Journal. Now what? If you are feeling a tad overwhelmed by the...
Writing Wednesday: Encouraging Advice for Dealing with Criticism
It's one thing to look at examples of now-published writers who survived rejection (see Writing Wednesday: 4 Famous Rejections) and another thing completely to try...
Writing Wednesday: Dos and Don’ts of Improving Your Handwriting
Last March, we posted a Writing Wednesday on the topic of graphology – the field of handwriting analysis. The theory there is that the...
Sketchbook Saturday: 7 Useful Tips for Pricing and Selling Your Art
You know that you love being an artist, and you often get compliments on your creations. Now, how to turn these warm feelings into...
Writing Wednesday: Craft a New Year’s Resolution You Can Actually Keep
"Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
It's hard to believe, but the eve...
Writing Wednesday: 5 Ways Keep Up Your NaNoWriMo Momentum
We're well on our way to the end of November and if you're still on track to complete 1667 words a day, give yourself...
Writing Wednesday: 3 Easy Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Writing Day
The professional life of a writer can often feel ill-defined, especially when compared to friends and family working regular nine-to-five jobs. Not having a...