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An art I never had the patience for is Origami. Thinking about it, I don't even know much about the history (do I see a blog post coming?).
My sister, however, has the patience and the talent. And the patience. So much patience. I don't mean that in a sarcastic way, I find it amazing.
These are just a few of the pieces she made, the other photos didn't turn out well.
I can't help but thinking that they would make great outfits for paper dolls (are you old enough like me to remember those?) and the two at the top practically scream vintage Barbie!
As part of the reboot, we will be featuring a different blog every week.
How about stopping by and saying hello? Let them know we sent you.
This week our spotlight is on Two Chicks and a Mom.
Donna, Staci, and Ali Rose from Two Chicks and a Mom say: "Wife of Larry , mom to 8, G-ma to 5; former SAHM turned RN. My 'things' are working out, scrapbooking for the family, cooking, crafting, sewing projects, yard work, and blogging. Most of my family, me included, are Star Wars/Star Trek, and Marvel fans/nerds."
"I'm Staci and one of the 'chicks'. Currently I'm a Senior at BYU-Hawaii on Oahu. ... I enjoy fitness, food, traveling, outdoors, cooking/baking, crafts, music, movies, and family."
"Hi, Ali Rose here! ... Some of the things I enjoy include spending time with family and friends, listening to music, watching TV shows, playing with my pets, and traveling. Hope you enjoy the things I bring to the blog!"
Marsha from Marsha in the Middle started blogging in 2021 as an exercise in increasing her neuroplasticity. Oh, who are we kidding? Marsha started blogging because she loves clothes, and she loves to talk or, in this case, write!
Melynda from Scratch Made Food! & DIY Homemade Household - The name says it all, we homestead in East Texas, with three generations sharing this land. I cook and bake from scratch, between gardening and running after the chickens, and knitting!
Lisa from Boondock Ramblings shares about the fiction she writes and reads, her faith, homeschooling, photography and more.
Cat from Cat's Wire has what she calls a jumping spider brain. She has many interests and will blog about whatever catches her attention - crafts, books, old movies, collectibles or random things.
Rena from Fine Whatever Blog writes about style, midlife, and the "fine whatever" moments that make life both meaningful and fun. Since 2015, she's been celebrating creativity, confidence, and finding joy in the everyday.
Here are some of my picks from last week's link up.
Joanne has some beautiful garden photos for us.
Mireille wanted short sleeves, so she grabbed her shears and made it happen.
Pat is looking at clouds.
Angie had a lovely visitor in her garden.
Kathrine shows three styles for a graphic tee.
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I have always been intrigued by origami, but I haven't really ever tried it. I did quill once upon a time and want to do some again. It's intricate but still kinda easy.
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I can't even fold a paper plane that goes more than 1 inch or a boat. When I still did regular artist features, I often had quilled pieces up, some real beauties there. I never tried it myself.
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