Polka Dot Cottage: Post Card

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Posted September 15th, 2007 by Lisa

Donna Kato Class

Having a great time. Wish you were here. Today we learned to construct Japanese inro pendants, and to decorate them with image transfers, stamps, pigment inks and the ever-important gold leaf. This is my pendant in-progress. It still needs the domed top to be added, and it could use some sanding/buffing. I’m impressed with how this is coming along, given my lack of experience with these techniques.

Donna Kato Class

I worked on a second box using my canes from the Country color scheme during the times when the main box was baking. This, too, is a work in progress, but I don’t think it’s as impressive as the first inro.

Funny Faces

I bought one of Donna’s pendants – I love it! It’s got my favorite green in the world, and it’s got polka dots. What more can a girl ask for? (My son the ham, must get into every picture and make a weird face.)

This class has been great – I love the pace, and I love how, with Donna’s instructions, I can do something completely new to me and it will feel like second nature – as if I’ve been doing it forever.

After-class, the family and I walked next door from our hotel to Chili’s for supper. The rest of the evening involved, drinking tea & hot chocolate with the boys in the hotel lobby while Neil got a little break, and all four of us playing a rousing game of Rummikub before tucking in the boys and kissing their sweet little faces goodnight.

If this is a post card, I must be writing really tiny

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