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Re: AMI training
Posted by: mel on 10/13/09
On 10/08/09, CM wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I just started my AMI training and I am getting to a point
> where we have to start writing the exercises for the albums.
> How you took care of the pictures for the different
exercises.
> Any little piece of advice for my training to be more
> fruitful and smooth will be appreciated.
> Thanks......
It has been a while, but I used a variety of methods.
I drew some things, like red rods, and other sensorial items,
on graph paper.
I drew a lot of Practical Life exercises by hand, such as
flower arranging.
I remember drawing lots of my math items on graph paper, such
as the strip boards. Sometimes you will come across things
at craft stores that add to the personal aspect of your
albums.
I lucked up on some great vintage draftsman templates on Ebay
of basic squares, triangles, etc. that saved my sanity many
nights.
Many people were more computer savvy than I, and were able to
draw theirs on the computer.
Actually, I really, really enjoyed the whole process of
making my albums. They represent thousands of hours of toil,
but I handle them lovingly every day still. There is nothing
to compare with the feeling of knowing that you did every
single page of your own albums. Enjoy the journey.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- AMI training, 10/08/09, by CM.
- Re: AMI training, 10/13/09, by mel.
- Re: AMI training, 10/13/09, by Mary.
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