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    MThis Is The Month For Masterful Makers
arch is Nation- coat origami and made the 5-year-old grandson. They This week’s last reader and add their own touches to al Craft Month projects their own. First, we added little wooden kokeshi share is from Shirley Muraka- take it to the next level. What and our MidWeek have Ruth Falter, who has a doll heads and chenille stem mi, who created some beau- I’ m really loving is hearing
   crafters are off to a great start. stash of wonderful colored arms so he could give this to tiful arrangements with the how you are making these
With all the wonderful proj- ects that have been emailed to me, I needed to feature anoth- er reader project compilation this week.
paper that she uses for her origami projects. Her happi coats remind me of vibrant hand-painted silk kimonos. Next, Sharon Kishaba used her happi coat for a cute Girls’ Day tag. It is so kawaii. Finally, Veneeta Acson fold- ed some happi coats with her
his 8-year-old sister for Girls’ Day.
candy roses she made. Her roses are so pretty, and all the extra butterflies and tulle make these the most darling arrangements that she gave to her friends.
little crafts and sharing them with others. That is truly the best. Giving something you made really comes from the heart.
    To start, I guess I really was right about how much people love origami. Three readers crafted the happi
Earlier in the year, we made a balance buddy in the shape of a tiger. Suzie Shaefer made one for her computer, too. I think they are so fun, and these tigers put a smile on everyone’s face!
Like I’ve mentioned be- fore, I love when readers take a simple idea that I share here
Thank you to this week’s crafters. You are inspiring others and that’s a great start to National Craft Month.
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