The Sunday Paper #471
July 30, 2023
Do you have threads that follow you through your life (hindsights, reflections, memories)? I seem to be thinking about the past lately, and pondering where my ideas come from, like how did I …
The Sunday Paper #471
July 30, 2023
Do you have threads that follow you through your life (hindsights, reflections, memories)? I seem to be thinking about the past lately, and pondering where my ideas come from, like how did I …
The Sunday Paper #470
July 23, 2023
It was a busy week in the studio with my Papermaking Master Class. We covered a lot of ground, getting hands-on experience in sheet forming, watermarking, coloring pulp and sculptural techniques, and spending…The Sunday Paper #469
July 16, 2023
I’m in Aspen, tagging along to a few events with my husband Ted, who edits Aspen Sojourner Magazine. It is so interesting to look back on your life and see how things piece…The Sunday Paper #468
July 9, 2023
Registration for The Paper Year closes tomorrow, July 10th. Will you join us?
The Paper Year is a paper-loving community that explores a new technique/project each month in a supportive, creative community. Over …
The Sunday Paper #467
July 2, 2023
On Friday, I showed participants how to make a Crown Lantern in a workshop on Zoom. This was the kick-off to open registration for my membership program, The Paper Year. Join us!…
The Sunday Paper #466
June 25, 2023
I’m at the first wedding of the next generation – my sister’s son just got married last night in Oklahoma City. I’m delighted that my immediate family could be together. Here we are …
The Sunday Paper #465
June 18, 2023
Every so often, I clear out my flat files and pack up some of my stash. I’m busy making Summer Sale Paper Packs this time around, and each pack is unique. If you’d …
The Sunday Paper #464
June 11, 2023
In 2010, many of you crocheted strands of thread for Mother Tree, my first installation that engaged the community. Those strands first surrounded Mother Tree when she was exhibited at The Portland Building …
The Sunday Paper #463
June 4, 2023
Paper inspires me to no end, but every so often, I get truly blown away by the power of this amazing material. Drew Matott, founder of Peace Paper, visited the University of …
The Sunday Paper #462
May 28, 2023
I introduced a group to papermaking at our local bookstore this week. We used the simplest technique –shaking toilet paper in a jar and forming sheets using the tin can papermaking method. It …