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Last Online: March 2, 2010 Country: United States My Website My Flickr Photos |
I am a 53-yr-old married mom of two (ages 19 & 21), who likes to dabble in art. I live in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and publish a local quarterly zine called Minneapolis Observer Quarterly (MOQ), which was nominated for best new publication of 2006 in the Utne Independent Press Awards (but, alas, didn't win). You can take a look at it at http://www.mplsobserver.com.
SWAPS I HAVE HOSTED: Doodle ATCs, Yarn Remnants, Little Handmade Bag, Postcards-altered or created, Found on a Walk ATCs, and Postcards with Questions.
Paper crafts of all kinds, including ATCs, paper art dolls, handstitched books and journals, and altered books. Knitting -- especially felting. I used to sew a lot (even owned an alterations shop for a few years), then got a bit burnt out on all that, but now am enjoying a little creative sewing again. I like to use natural fibers, found objects and items from nature.
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May the wind always be at your back and the road rise up to meet you...![](http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa241/jojo48158/happyStPattysday.jpg)
Thanks for joining my swap and for contributing your wise woman words!
Hey Sharon! I recieved your comic book. It's very cute and funny :) Thank you!
Hi Sharon, Thanks for the star. I have given them to you too! I'm very excited about my "found on a walk" ATC's. They aren't quite done, but I'm loving them! Mandy
Hello Fellow Minnesotan! I just want to thank you for the wonderful coordinator job you did on the handmade purse swap.
Warmly, Chy
Hi Sharon from a native Mpls person who currently lives in Phoenix AZ! I am in the gothis shrine ATC swap with you, and thought I'd pop in to say hi. I was in a Doodle ATC swap, I wonder if it was yours? susi
Thanks for joining my 'gothic' shrine swap.
groeten Francis
Hello there! Got your card, nice one :)
My swap card will be a bit late, but I will post it this week, so I hope you're patient just a little longer :-)
-Brom
Posted a comment about the Fair Trade poem on MOQ. Lovely, lovely poem, though even in its hopeful conclusion, sadness lingers.