544 results found for: the sunday paper

Abandoned Books

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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4 Million Origami Hearts

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 Fractured Giant

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 …

Rag & Pulp

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 …

Miniature Worlds in Paper

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 …

Support Hand Papermaking

The Sunday Paper #461

May 21, 2023

I hosted a lovely group in my studio this past week for the first Papermaking Master Class of 2023.

Diane Gaston, Jordan Fitzgerald, Nancy Crombie and Virginia Green spent the week exploring the …

Principle of Equivalence

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 …

A Beacon of Tolerance

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 …