





I was recently at Penland School of Crafts teaching a class entitled BAG OF TRICKS. What a great time I had teaching and learning from the 12 lovely people in my class. We made cloth books, mastered 6 bindings and created heavy paper from paper bags and a collage technique to be used for book covers and pages. We took time to talk about keeping a journal practice and generating content for books. TINY MAILBOX even made an appearance. The 4th of July fell in the middle of the session so we constructed a big accordion book to march with in the parade. FUN!
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