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I found Lilah Bean on the beach! Her hair is a big shell, body and flippers are rocks, ladder is part of a lobster trap. Mini Bean is made from shrink plastic. |
After months of planning, it is amazing how fast the actual event blows by! UNTangle, the Holiday Edition, was a great success. We kept this one small and that meant we all got to know each other a bit better, plus there was elbow room to work on tangley projects.
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The hotel made cupcakes to celebrate Terry's birthday. They included
bottles of chocolate sauce so we could tangle them ourselves! Sweet! |
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Half our group |
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Our basic tiles - just to make sure everybody has a good foundation... before we start breaking the rules! |
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Jenny, who owns a shop on Mount Desert Isle, brought laser cut snowflakes for us to tangle. |
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Linda adds a bit of bling to her snowflake. |
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Along the Marginal Way. |
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I have an urge to tangle a bunch of rocks and return them to the beach... Random Acts of Tangling... |
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The view from my window. Low-ish tide. |
Aloha Sandy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you all had a great retreat! Time to bond is so important, don't you think? A chance to work with like-minded folks. A chance to share. A chance to learn from each other. A chance to be inspired. Wow. Right on.
Much Aloha to you.
I love the idea of random acts of tangling! I also love the idea of walking along a beach and finding a decorated rock. I feel a little inspiration coming on... Thanks Sandy!
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ReplyDeleteHere's a link to Jenny's laser shop if you are interested in the cool laser cut snowflakes (she can do all kinds of shapes!): http://www.acadialasercreations.com/
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