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After the class (and after a shopping spree in the Museum Shop) I took a tour of local thrift shops to buy stuff to use in my mosaic class. I am now the proud owner of a mass of ugly, but interestingly colored or textured, china. Plus I bought several wooden boxes, bookends, and a tray that could be the base to mosaic on top of. The best scores were from the bargain room of the local Good Will. There the posted price is $1 per pound, but the clerk eyeballed my shopping cart full of china and charged me only $14! And that included a cool vintage wall sconce that I may clean up, rewire and install somewhere.
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Now on to knitting before bed.
2 comments:
I saw a program and demonstration of wood block printing at the Asian Art Museum when it was still housed at the *old* DeYoung Museum. The demonstration was offered as part of the exhibit of James Mitchener's Hokusai print collection. I am jealous that you got do more than watch someone else make the prints.
I am a bit envious of your crafty weekends, and looking forward to carving out some time for myself soon.
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