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by Karine Rupp-Stanko

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Month: September 2017

Why rule-based making rules

Tackling a massive art project without a plan might sound insane. Especially when you have a child, a day-job and house chores to deal with. But working without a plan doesn’t mean working without any rules.

art, psychology, self-help, sloppygami

“What’s your day-job?”

There is no time for lengthy introductions during those busy first weeks of school. Other parents like smooth interactions. They want to make sure you seem realtively sane and, possibly, that you will volunteer at school and attend P.T.A. meetings.

art, parenting, psychology, social interactions

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The letter Z is for Zigzag and signals the end of my scrap binding #febuletter project.
The letter Y is for Yarn.
The letter X is for my X-acto knife and for xerox.
“W” is for “wrappers” made out of old monotype prints and paper strips, they make any boring little cover!!
The letter “U” is for “Upcycling”.
The letter T is for “Tiny” (1.5 centimeters tall!) and also for “Trying” and “Trees”.
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