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Thursday, January 05, 2006

This and that, and not much knitting.

I searched all over my book closet for my origami books and the Internet looking for a cute dog for My Little Mochi's postcard swap, but to no avail. All the dogs I found were not to my liking. So, what with postage going up in few days, I decided I should send a few holiday greetings, thank you notes, pay a few bills and try to whip up those last few late gifts. This proved a bit tough as I got hit with a virus and my head felt like it was going to explode.

I found some great templates at Mirkwood Designs and a origami card on this card making site.. And this is what I came up with.




I was introduced to rubber stamping by a very lovely lady who really taught me a lot about generosity and kindness. She is one of my heros. I needed a few more stamping classes, though, but I keep a few stamps and a very small collection of inks, papers and such as well as my origami paper from my short attempts at making paper dolls from chiyogami paper. The Japanese make wonderful paper. AITOH Co. lists quite few different types. I was gifted this card which I so love because of all the detail and great colors.

Another craft I might take some classes in one of thest days.

BTW, Turner Classic Movies is playing several of Hayao Miyazaki's films this week. His full length animated movies include My Neighbor Totoro, and many others. The films have be purchased by Disney and many have been released in the USA with dubbed and subbed versions.

7 comments:

Jenn said...

Beautiful cards! And lovely socks from yesterday too!

Anonymous said...

Really neat cards!

knittinmom said...

You are so crafty! And the paper doll card is amazing. Your Broadripple socks look great, too. Happy New Year!

Anonymous said...

Purple socks, gotta love them. They are great! I hope you're feeling better now.

Kimberly said...

oooo.. love the oragami! So purty!! :)

Anonymous said...

The cards are gorgeous!! And I'm loving the purple socks.

Anonymous said...

I love Totoro! We just finished some japanese doll chopstick holders for my daughter's presentation in Japanese class. I'm putting it up on my blog tonight if you want to see. I love your cards!