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That is amazing, fantastic. Thank you Chris for sharing.
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Welcome, Gigi 😀
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Absolutely mind-boggling. What creativity and beauty! Thanks for sharing, Chris! 🙂
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My pleasure, Marcia 😃
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Fantastic! I never heard of paper braiding before. she certainly uses it to wonderful effect.
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InDEED, Lyn 😃
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Amazing! 😎
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Yep 😃
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so cool
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this was really cool
🙂
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the size of her paper art is really what stood out
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I think she used paper covered wire frames to make them, otherwise they’d be way too heavy to move 😃
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yes – way too heavy – and thanks for the extra info
and I love seeing artists at work – she has found her niche
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👍😃
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Yep 👍😃
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