The Sunday Paper #497
February 25, 2024
Triaxial weaving is a brain bender! It took me a long time to muster up the courage to try it, and even longer to get it down. Now I show participants in my …
The Sunday Paper #497
February 25, 2024
Triaxial weaving is a brain bender! It took me a long time to muster up the courage to try it, and even longer to get it down. Now I show participants in my …
The Sunday Paper #496
February 18, 2024
I mentioned last week that I’ll be traveling to Tasmania in September in conjunction with Paper on Skin, a wearable paper art fashion show. I was going to share the registration link today …
The Sunday Paper #494
February 4, 2024
February is a fun month for me – what a treat it is to have guide Weave Through Winter online class participants through a month of paper weaving while weaving along with them. …
The Sunday Paper #493
January 28, 2024
My husband Ted and I just returned from a sky and snow holiday in Europe (lots of blue and white). Well, I had a holiday and he did a little work. As editor …
The Sunday Paper #492
January 7, 2024
The beginning of the year is my busy season, and I have so many things to share with you this week!
January is when I open annual enrollment for The Paper Year, my …
Happy New Year! Whether you’re just discovering this blog or you’ve followed it from the beginning (we’re coming up on Post #500!!) thank you for following along on this paper journey.
This is the third annual end of the year …
The Sunday Paper #491
December 24, 2023
Dear Readers,
I hope you are enjoying a nice long holiday weekend filled with love, comfort and peace. I created this card in a design class at the School of Visual Arts over …
The Sunday Paper #490
December 17, 2023
My last workshops of the year will take place this coming week, and they are both free – I hope to see you at one or both! We’ll be making a different lantern …
The Sunday Paper #489
December 10, 2023
I’ve written about Paper for Water before, a wonderful organization started by two young girls who wanted to make a difference when they learned that a child was dying every 15 seconds from …