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This month at collage Gail showed us a concertina book containing many postcards. Taking this work as inspiration there were many beautiful postcards made on the day. It was suggested that we could continue making more to have ready when the occasion arose to put together as a future group submission exhibition piece. Next month Julie Scobie will show us how to repurpose and ...


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BY JAN HOOK


We had a lot of creative activity in the studio on gel printing day in May with a great show of
talent. I showed the group how to use corrugated cardboard on the gel plate. We experimented with cut out designs and made multiple prints incorporating smaller pieces and stamps. There were circles, stars, trees, checks, lines resulting in a lot of int...


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Do you remember how we folded paper cranes with such dedication last July? And how some of us gathered again in August to decorate three thousand cranes at the Pass the Baton event?

At last, those cranes have reached Hiroshima. The organiser of the Pass the Baton Project, met Keiko Ogura in front of the Children’s Peace Monument—a truly special moment that brings ev...


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Members had an inspiring morning with so many ideas floating around our vibrant group which included 2 new attendees.

Bonnie presented one of her books and that was much appreciated. We also saw some beautiful books inspired by Jan’s class last month. Members used covers from old books after removing the pages. They then filled the space with papers, cards and memor...


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