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Heart Punch Four Leaf Clover


A simple but perfect adornment for any “lucky” card or decoration, this clover uses a heart punch to create the petals of the clover and layering to give a 3-d effect.

Things you’ll need:
Green paper
Heart punch
Bone folder
Scissors
Glue dots

Things to do:
1. Cut a square of paper at least four times the size of the heart shape in the punch. Fold in half and then in half again to create a smaller four layer square. Slip it into the punch, trimming the unfolded edges as needed so that the folded corner is inside the heart where it won’t cut through. Punch out the shape.


2. Fold each heart within the clover shape in half and glue down.


3. Cut out four more hearts, this time individually. Fold down the center of each heart and then glue down along the fold to the center of each heart on the clover. Add a stem and a message before giving!

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Craft Travel: Crafty Schools

Craft schools combine the fun of being a kid at camp making cool things with many of the amenities associated with resorts and country retreats.  There are several craft schools across the US, offering you the opportunity to relax in a rural setting while learning a new craft or honing your skills at an activity you’ve practiced for years.  Here are just a couple of the many craft schools across the country: crafty_schools

In the highland region of western North Carolina, only an hour from Ashville, you’ll find the 340-acre campus of the John C. Campbell Folk School. Most of the focus here is on traditional crafts, particularly those connected with Appalachian culture. Class offerings include basketry, beading, blacksmithing, broom making, soap making, lace, quilting, doll making, stained glass and spinning (with yarn, not on a stationary bicycle!). If you have a hidden performer inside you aching to get out, try a class in dancing, storytelling or music (some of the instruments taught here are so traditional as to be downright exotic: hammered dulcimer, musical saw and autoharp). Class length varies from a weekend to a week, with courses available year-round. Class participants can choose from dorm-style or private rooms; the dining hall serves 3 meals a day, including vegetarian options.crafty_schools2  

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The North House Folk School emphasizes skills related to its North Country location. Here you can learn Anishinabee-style moccasin making and beading or the Scandinavian textile art of binding or sew a Saami-inspired hat. Basketry and knitting classes are also offered. The school has a strong emphasis on wood crafts:  you can take a course in boat building, wood carving and woodworking. In Outdoors and nature programs are also available: snowshoe construction; winter camping, bow and arrow making as well as classes in birding, geology and wildflowers. Students arrange their own accommodations and meals here; the location along Lake Superior offers opportunities for camping as well as a nearby B&B.

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