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I would love to invite you into my home to have a cup of tea with me. We could sit in my sunny kitchen and talk about all the things that are going on in our lives. I could share with you the news I hear from my grown daughters. How my grandkids are growing. We could laugh together over the funny things that they have said. It would be fun to share the ins and outs of our family life, and talk about our latest creative projects. We could share what God has been teaching us, in our personal lives, and encourage each other on this walk of faith. We could pray together, laugh together, and even cry together. Since most of us will never be able to sit down together face to face, I would like to invite you to join me here. So come on in and have a cup of tea with me.

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Joy

Joy

About Me

Crossville, Tennessee, United States
I am a 61 year old, wife, married to my best friend for 40 years. We have been blessed with 6 children, & 13 grandchildren. I love mentoring women in their spritual walk & in the everyday. I have a diverse background, having spent over 30 years living and ministering in a small South American country. Now my family resides in a small town in the lovely state of Tennessee. We have experienced the blessing of adoption, but also the hard of dealing with a child with RAD and other mental health issues. You can live life with the cup half full or half empty the choice is yours. I choose half full.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Paper Making

Teddy has been studying China.  Along with his other books we purchased The Great Ancient China Projects book, and have enjoyed it immensely so far.  This week he read about the invention of paper.  Yesterday he tried his hand at it, and had a great time.  I think this is going to be his "hobby" for the time being.  (until something else catches his fancy. ;)

Here are a few pics of the process...

1. fill the blender half full with torn paper.


2.  Add warm water, to almost full.  

3.  Blend, slowly at first and then increase the speed.  The longer you blend the smoother the pulp. ;)
 4.  We cut the bottom out of an aluminum pan and covered it with screen.  We sat that pan in another pan.  Then you start pouring out the pulp...

 5.  Spread it around... you want to try and get it as even as possible...
6.  Keep pouring and spread.  Then he added some bits of colored string to this one...

7.  Once you have it spread out, you want to flip it over onto a smooth cotton dish towel or something else.  (we used an old table cloth.)  At this point, we used a rolling pin to try and smooth it out a little bit more.
We also added a small fan to blow on them to help with the drying time.  

8.  Here is the finished product, after it dried over night.  The top piece, (the lavender color) you can see the smooth side, which was the bottom side while it was drying.  The pink one you can see is the rough side.  It is a little thicker than your normal "card stock"... I'm thinking note cards, book marks... there are lots of possibilities. :)

9.  Here is one happy boy...thinking about all the different kinds of paper is going to be making. :)  He already has a bag that he is collecting "trash" to recycle.  



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