A Look at Paper Quilling
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What is paper quilling, for that matter? Paper quilling is the art of
rolling, scrolling, and coiling thin strips of paper into shapes and
designs. It has ...
pixar’s trippy zoetrope
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My longtime fascination with zoetropes led me to an amazing zoetrope made
by the Pixar animations studio. Zoetropes, an early animation tool, are
usually c...
Family-Friendly Cheese Fondue
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No wine here, just a mild pot of cheesy goodness that your kids are sure to
gobble up. Serve with chunks of bread, steamed veggies, cooked tortellini,
frui...
Two Indigo Dyed Shibori Cotton Yukatas
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A yukata is an unlined, cotton kimono that is used on casual occasions. In
old Japan they were worn to go to the sento or bath house as well as for
evenin...
Conflicted
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Everything we do that's important is the result of conflict. Not a conflict between us and the world--a conflict between us and ourselves. We want to eat ano...
Yesterday & Before
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It seems like just yesterday that I sat down early in the evening and
posted on my blog but of course, it was long before that. I have wanted to
post but t...
Personal Greatness
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I have been a huge fan of James Victore for awhile now. He has made a
living in the design world by doing exactly what he wants and by not
compromising. ...
More Show and Tell (CZT-8)
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Here are some more images that will round out our time at February's
teacher training.
Here is a mosaic of one of our workshop sets of tiles. The are mount...
Knead an Update?
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Back at the end of January, I mentioned I would be offline for a little bit
as I would be busy transferring files and learning how to use my new
computer. ...
Tuesdsay Ramblings
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I feel like I've been in a fog...since...well...for a long time. I can't
seem to get organized and moving. I get one task done and 5 others crop
up. I g...
Rusted in time for Santa Fe!
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This design started with a strip of rusted steel. I love rusty metal and was pretty excited when I saw this strip of metal and realized that I could shape it...
Swallow-tailed Kites, Wow!
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The Swallow-tailed Kites have returned from migration here on Sanibel
Island, FL.
These beautiful birds winter mainly in South America
and return ...
Running Wild from Pamplona to Anchorage With Love
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*From US National Weather Service Alaska*
*“As of 12:15pm today, Anchorage's seasonal snowfall increased to 123.3
inches. The snow from last night and this...
Jewelry Design: Emphasize Differences
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This “Margie’s Muse” column excerpt is available in it’s entirety
at http://www.margiedeeb.com/html/muse.php What makes a well designed piece
of beadwork? ...
Grand Canyon
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*Fresh and fragrant desert sage, new snow and butternut sky...*
How ever many times one visits the canyon, one carries in what needs to be
left and takes ...
LOST CORGI ANDY
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Please watch this video. This little guy who was visiting my area from
Massachusetts is lost! Dogs have been known to travel many, many miles and
through m...
Year of the Books
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I’ve read a lot of books this year. With an unemployment period spanning
nearly 8 months (*sigh*), I have found a lot of companionship in between
the pages...
Open Mind in Korea
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Ford/Forlano are among many international jewelry artists to be included in
this beautiful exhibit at The Sungkok Art Museum in Korea. The show was
curate...
Good-bye to the old and in with the new.
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Right on the cusp of the New Year AJF will be bidding farewell to our old
website and blog and saying hello to our new and improved version. During
the w...
An Interview with Heidi Kummli
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I’m mixing things up a bit here on Maggie’s Musings. Lately, I have been
noticing that a lot of beaders are interested in what’s going on in other
beaders’...
Virtue, Vice, and Revision
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You, dear readers, have given me gifts beyond reckoning. Thanks and
thoughts at the end of a Year of Living Virtuously (Weekends Off).
Beneficial Bugs in a Bag
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Logee's Tropical Plants Blog has moved to a new platform. We are now using
wordpress as our host. Our latest blog posted today is called: Beneficial
Bugs i...
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