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Living Out Loud By Keri (Author/Illustrator) Smith ( Chronicle Books )
Release Date: 2003-09
Average Customer Rating:
List Price: $17.95
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Product Description
Remember those childhood days spent running in your bare feet, playing make-believe, and most of all, living life with wonderment? That youthful enthusiasm and playfulness are key to discovering who you are and what you love to do. Living Out Loud is the perfect prescription for a creative jump start to your life. Included are games, projects, activities, crafts, postcards, and playful ideas that will send you off on an exciting adventure, where you'll discover inspiration around and within you.
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Bless you, Keri! ( hijan )
If you're not looking for fun, colourful whimsy & an off the wall experience, then don't get this book. It's carefree, gorgeous, filled with playfulness and encourages the child in all of us out to play. I loved the way it's presented, although I couldn't bear to wreck it by dismantling the different sections, tempting though that was.....thanks Keri, what an imagination!
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One of my favorite
Keri's book is one I refer to all the time - as an artist, a writer, a teacher and someone who loves to live out loud as much as possible. Excellent!!
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It's nice but not a must have
I like the size of this book, its small enough to throw in my bag and take with me to the park and write in. but i am not too enthused with the layout or design as its a little boring on the design side. and the art isn't all that great. but it does have some fun projects in it. Its not so much a book about how to create or do art projects but more about different things you can do around your house to make it more creative, or things to do with friends to be creative together. Its just so-so as far as creative books go.
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Kerri Smith is my hero
I was looking for something "different" for journal writing and art. Kerri is just amazing. . .
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Not What I Expected
This book has some okay ideas, but overall I was disappointed. It's not really what I thought it would be. I was expecting it to be sort of on the order of Wreck This Journal (which I love), but it sort of reminds of a self help book.
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