| Sunday, November, 7th, 2004 - Morning (10:30am - 12:30pm) |
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BOX TRIO taught by Rose Malinconico
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| Rose is the queen of containers and you won't be disappointed with this trio of boxes. Some have lids and bottoms, some are
self-closing, and all are useful for holding treats and trinkets and the occasional small gift.
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POP-UP CARDS taught by Bob Voelker
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| What's more fun than a pop-up card? One that has an origami model that pops out at you! Bob will teach his techniques for
combining origami models with the basic methods of pop-up art to make elegant and surprising greeting cards. (Scissors and
glue are used in the making of the cards, not the origami.) You'll come for the cards, but you'll stay for the models!
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ROSE CONTAINER taught by June Sakamoto
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| June will teach Tsutsumi's rose container. It's clever as well as pretty: the bottom of the box is the calyx and the top is
the rose! Folded from red for the flower and green for the bottom, it's a great gift box as well as a gift!
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KALEIDOSCOPE taught by Toby Schwartz
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| Imagine a modular folded from eight pieces of patterned paper that rotates to show off a kaleidoscope of colors while changing
from a circle to a star shape. Toby will treat you to this pretty model that will make good use of the tons of patterned 2"
paper that I know you have!
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RHOMBI-COSI-DODECAHEDRON taught by Doug Caine
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| Doug is a master of modulars and this 30-piece is a real eye-catcher. In fact, the assembly is not the standard 3-5 pattern,
so if you are ready to take a 30-piece to the next level, give this class a try!
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| Sunday, November, 7th, 2004 - Afternoon (2:30pm - 5pm) |
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WREATHS GALORE taught by Andrew Borloz
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INTERMEDIATE |
| Andrew will teach a whirlwind of wreaths, including a leaf wreath, a rose wreath and a Spiky-O! Some are folded from post-it
notes, some from duo-paper, but whatever paper you use, there are tons of eye-catching patterns to be uncovered here.
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FUSE QUILT MODULARS taught by Arlene Gorchov
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INTERMEDIATE |
| If you love the patterns that you've seen in beautiful quilts but can't sew or can't be bothered to sew, these Fuse quilt
modulars will provide a great outlet for your favorite papers and patterns. Arlene is a wiz at putting together these Fuse
combinations for a nice effect. They can also be quite addictive, but don't worry about falling asleep while you fold these-it
is a quilt after all!
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BIRDS IN FLIGHT taught by Mark Kennedy
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| Mark likes to hang these birds from fishing swivels, so they really look like they are flying. He will teach a swallow, hawk
and eagle. All these birds are very realistic with wings spread, feet tucked and tails open, and all are folded from a single
sheet of paper. Make your own aviary, and save on birdseed.
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TOY BUNNY taught by Anita Barbour
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| This toy bunny is just the cutest thing! It looks just like a "stuffed animal" version of a bunny, with long ears, big belly,
and paws open for a cuddly hug! Anita will teach you the bunny as well as some variations to make a toy bear, kitten, puppy,
pig and fox! These flat models from a square would make a great display for anyone who loves stuffed animals.
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PALMER TWIST POUCHES taught by Steve Greenspan
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| Steve will show you how to create Chris Palmer's beautiful spiral decorative sculpture using a single piece of paper. These
models are a marvel of math and folding. Once you know the basic techniques, you will be able to create additional variations.
Come on and do the twist!
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