Here's a little peek at a few things that have been on my craft desk this week.
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First up - goddesses.  I was in the mood for ACEO making yesterday, so I made 3.  Above is Bia, Greek goddess of force & compulsion.  She's my favourite & the first goddess of 
my series with her back turned to the audience.  
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This is Saraswati, Indian goddess of speech & wisdom.  She originally started out with her mouth closed, but as I continued constructing her, it was clear she was trying to say something.  A little research made it obvious who she was meant to be.
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Finally, here's the 3rd 
Goddess ACEO I made yesterday.  I haven't named her yet - she seems Asian to me, but I can't seem to find the perfectly suited deity.  Perhaps Kwan Yin, goddess of mercy & compassion...?
I've also been working on paper flowers this week.
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After receiving some positive comments on the blue one in my Wordless Wednesday last week, I decided to make a few more.  The blue one was constructed quite some time ago - I was just never all that happy with how it turned out, so I slapped a magnet on the back & forgot about it.
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These ones turned out much better with their uniform petal shape.  They're a great way to use up scraps of paper.  I'm thinking of putting them in 
my paper shop ... I'm just not sure what you could do with them besides a magnet...?  
Any ideas?
Fabric cuffs have been on my mind for ages.  I'm not sure why I kept putting it off, it took no time at all:
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I'm quite pleased with how it turned out - I've been wearing it almost non-stop for a week now.  The inside is a patchwork of scraps of 4 different fabrics - I originally wanted it to be reversible, but I had some difficulties with the buttonhole / sizing.  So I'll be practicing a bit more before I offer these in 
my sewing shop.  
If you'd like one of the practice ones (free!), let me know!