This summer, add more to your Pima County Public Library Summer Reading experience by completing online quests. The weekly quests will test your mettle with a challenge. By completing the challenges, you will help reveal the secret image related to the Summer Reading theme: Our State, Our Stories: Celebrating 100 Years of Arizona.
Monday, June 25, 2012
SummerQuest 10
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I did some Iris Folding, wish I hadn't made my pattern so large but it still came out looking good. You can see what, and how I did it here.
ReplyDeletehttp://shellssummerreading.blogspot.com/2012/06/day-33.html
Wow, Shell, that's really cool and collage-y! And I like the message :) I like the flower a lot, too.
DeleteDid you come to our iris folding drop in craft last year, or did you get the idea on your own?
-Jenny
Yeah I did that flower at the library. I'd never known about Iris folding until ya'll showed me how to do it.
ReplyDeleteIris Folding looks amazing! I have never heard of it before, but I'm definitely going to give it a try. That is just too cool -- thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteI never knew folding was sooooooo fun.
ReplyDeleteHeres a link: http://www.instructables.com/id/Pencil-Holder-1/
Thanks for sharing your pencil holder, Swagg master! That means you unlocked ANOTHER piece of the image today, we're getting really close to the final pieces!
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