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5 comments:
Super fun, Jan!
I just got a drill, this must be it's first not-really-to-be-used-for use!
Perfect thing to do next time my niece comes over. A little break from origami!I guess she shouldn't play with the drill ;)
janis - your niece is going to have so many fun memories from you. lucky girl!
This cracks me up! I spent a lot of time in the late 80's early 90's UNtwisting this kind of stuff!
Bows made out of the untwisted stuff were very popular in country style floral designs back in the day.
And we didn't use a drill.
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