The Sunday Paper #460
May 14, 2023
Happy Mother’s Day to all of you mothers out there. It is quite a job raising kids! Our littlest just graduated from the University of Portland. I made her this waterfall card, that …
The Sunday Paper #459
May 7, 2023
It’s been lovely to be back in Portland, seeing old friends and familiar places. My message today is brief – our daughter’s graduation is today.
Here’s your Sunday Paper:
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Uppercase Magazine has …
The Sunday Paper #458
April 30, 2023
My husband Ted, our son Will and I are heading to Portland, OR on Wednesday to celebrate our daughter’s graduation from the University of Portland. Congratulations to Lucah, who started an internship last …
The Sunday Paper #457
April 23, 2023
I had the pleasure of interviewing Jane Ingram Allen on Paper Talk. Allen is a sculptor and installation artist who uses hand papermaking with natural materials and collaborative processes to create indoor …
The Sunday Paper #456
April 16, 2023
It’s been a whirlwind of a week in NYC – good food, great art, visual stimulation everywhere, lots of walking, and a nice break from my Colorado routine. A week was the perfect …
The Sunday Paper #455
April 9, 2023
I’m off to The Big Apple tomorrow for a vacation with a childhood girlfriend. I’m really looking forward to it! You’re welcome to follow my daily posts on Instagram.
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The Sunday Paper #454
April 2, 2023
To those of you who love my translucent abaca, I have some available. Scroll down to the Shop section below.
The Paper Year opens for registration four times a year, and this is …
The Sunday Paper #453
March 26, 2023
At the beginning of the year, I decided to start a new project: posting a daily paper in my archive on Instagram. Now that I’ve surpassed 50 days, I can reflect on …
The Sunday Paper #452
March 19, 2023
Join me for a 1-hour Zoom workshop and presentation on Thursday, March 30th at noon MST. I’ll talk about my Paper Year Membership Program, and then we’ll dive into making this Faceted Map …