Two versions of this Ukrainian Christmas carol I liked:
youtube dot com/watch?v=IZYPOj2jIxs
youtube dot com/watch?v=kuBEH_qieV4
and if you, like I, are a fan of "Carol of the Bells," google its history, as it has roots in a difficult time for Ukrainians.
Thanks much cyanne22 and Nancy for the inspiration. I have a number of layer edge effects but haven't mastered the art of using them - the challenge was very informative.
I found the icon by googling for "blindness icon." My journaling font has gotten bigger than usual by half a point. And I still haven't downloaded all my Oscraps purchases from almost a year ago.
There's a short process note explaining how I got the big rectangle to looked curled without having...
The text is excerpted from the poem "The Lights of the Donbas" by the Ukrainian poet, Danyil Zadorozhnyi, translated from Russian by Yuliya Charnyshova & Isaac Stackhouse Wheeler
The origami model is Charrua's "Picasso's Tear," folded from kami by me.
Title fonts:
Kelsadiya
Alert Covid
My son and daughter-in-law are finally having their wedding party (2 years after the fact), so I finally got around to making an album for them. These pages are from that book.
https://oscraps.com/community/media/pandemic-wedding-left-side.361612/...
It kinda depends on what you're interested in. In London we try not to miss a concert at St. Martin in the Fields and of course you could spend forever in the British Museum. I agree with Westmister Abbey and the Churchill War Rooms. We go to Paris (was almost yearly b4 the pandemic) mostly for...
You can also use built-in Mac tools to custom color folders and put text on them - so if I wanted to have a folder called "Stitches," I could.
Here's an article from my computer club that explains the process.
EDIT: since Vicki said it was OK, here's the hotlink to the article...
@Adryane - I tried folding from tracing paper, as recommended by several teachers (it was horribly hard to work with). But after seeing the quotation, first on the Hungarian site and the original at origami-resource-center.com, I decided to try some deli paper that I had around for printmaking...
I found the quotation on a Hungarian origami website, but it was actually translated from an American source. But while poking around the Hungarian site, I found a few new models to fold.
Would you pls repost the rules that were on the old site here? (I used the Internet Archive to track them down). Or if they are on the new site, pls make them easier to find. Thanks.
https://ozone.oscraps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18039...
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