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Friday, December 11, 2009

November 28, 2009 journal page

FYI, Boiler Design has black and white lace tape on sale! This was one of the most expensive rolls of tape that I ever bought. I LOVE it as do my students. I snagged a couple of rolls for upcoming classes. Thanks Shoshanah for sending me the info!

Finger knitting garland tutorial here. Sooo cute! I would love to make one of these and hang collage pieces from it.
Posted by anjal malang at 4:00 AM
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