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First I just want to take a moment to remember and reflect on all of those affected by the horrific events on September 11, 2001. For today I have a special fun fold for you. This is a little challenging, but I will give step by step instructions. Warning, there are a lot of photos

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Peggy Abdinoor
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Spring is finally here! Maybe it's been spring for awhile where you are, but I live in Canada, so it takes a little bit longer to warm up where I am. And my oh my, have I ever missed the flowers and the leaves! I love walking my 6 year old daughter to school each morning and seeing the magnolias just ready to bloom, the buds on the trees just ready to burst and the bright yellow forsythia flowers highlighting our backyard. I love this time of year! And since I've been in such a wonderful…

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Lindsey Ayres
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Handmade Cards created by Sarah Phelan from Sarah's Stampin' Retreat using your favourite patterned paper and the Be Bold Blooms dies from Spellbinders

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Sally Ellison
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Paper might be one of the most accessible art-making tools available on a large scale and in huge quantities. However, this wasn't always the case. During the Renaissance, paper was still considered a costly material. Hence, painters who could afford it often utilized both sides of a sheet as the paper was too valuable to throw away. And although other artistic mediums could compete with paper in terms of durability, nothing ever came close to its versatility and ease of use.

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Berenice Ruiz

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